Super Size Me

  • États-Unis Super Size Me
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États-Unis, 2004, 100 min

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Résumés(1)

37% des enfants et des adolescents Américains ont un problème de poids. Deux adultes sur trois sont atteints de surcharge pondérale ou d'obésité. Ne doivent-ils s'en prendre qu'à eux-mêmes ? Ou faut-il accuser l'industrie du fast-food ? Comment l'Amérique est-elle devenue aussi grosse ? Le fil rouge de ce documentaire décapant est une expérience que Morgan Spurlock décide de mener... sur lui-même. Que se passe-t-il si vous ne vous nourrissez que dans les fast-foods ?Sous la surveillance de 3 médecins, le voilà au régime Big Mac, Royal Cheese, frites et coca. Pendant 30 jours il va manger exclusivement dans les restaurants de la firme McDonald's et consommer uniquement les produits qui y sont vendus. (Diaphana Distribution)

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Critiques (4)

POMO 

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français Le courage de Spurlock de suivre un régime de fast-food pendant un mois mérite d'être reconnu, sans parler de l'impact positif de ce film dans la diffusion de la sensibilisation à l'alimentation biologique. Mais cent minutes, avec autant de détours ennuyeux, c'est trop. La forme du documentaire est également peu utile et désordonnée. ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais I’m lovin’ it... A documentary about a man who decided not to eat or drink anything apart from McDonald’s products. And all the while his health was monitored by specialists and doctors. The space between separate daily we get filler in the form of “specials" such as the problem of gaining weight, the influence of advertising, the consequences of school canteen food and many other problems that people in the USA are currently facing. Logically, the greatest source of this “evil" are multi-national fast food chains. The whole thing seems absolutely one-sided and over extreme, but despite this and maybe because of this it is really fascinating and occasionally entertaining. ()

Pethushka 

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anglais Admittedly, I haven't had McD since I saw Super Size Me :-) So you can say that the documentary was very beneficial for me. I'd welcome some kind of "sequel" after 5 years to see how much the numbers have changed. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais "Hello, my name is Morgan Spurlock and I would like to make a documentary that will make me famous and that will stop me having to awkwardly introduce myself to you before my next film. You know, most of the interesting topics have been brought up by Michael Moore (Hi Mike!), but how about a look at the fast food industry? That would be good, wouldn't it? I think so, too. Because I'm good. Now you can get ready to spend an hour forty watching me gorge and willingly destroying myself for popularity, exaggerate, vomit for effect, pretend to be on the finish line of a marathon and manage to talk to doctors, moralize, visit a few schools... Oh, and my girlfriend will also come on camera to tell you what my erection problems are right now, and she and I will have a touching phone call at the most difficult moment. By the way, I hope you won't be offended by the fact that it will be terribly one-sided." Ummm.... If such a comment had preceded Super Size Me, I would have been more satisfied. After the documentary "I'm doing this for you, so feel sorry for me" experience, however, I have to say that the feature film Fast Food Nation turned out much better. Two stars are only for the good idea and a few scenes.__P.S. No, I don't go to McDonald’s. ()