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Fast Food Nation (2006) -- An ensemble piece examining the health risks involved in the fast food industry and its environmental and social consequences as well.
Fast Food Nation (2006) -- An ensemble piece examining the health risks involved in the fast food industry and its environmental and social consequences as well.
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Director:

Richard Linklater

Writers (WGA):

Eric Schlosser (written by) and
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Release Date:

17 November 2006 (USA) more

Genre:

Drama more

Tagline:

The Truth Is Hard To Swallow more

Plot:

An ensemble piece examining the health risks involved in the fast food industry and its environmental and social consequences as well. full summary | full synopsis

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Awards:

2 nominations more

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A wasted opportunity: Fast Food Nation is about as satisfying as a happy meal. more (163 total)


Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Wilmer Valderrama ... Raul

Catalina Sandino Moreno ... Sylvia

Ana Claudia Talancón ... Coco
Juan Carlos Serrán ... Esteban (as Juan Carlos Serran)
Armando Hernández ... Roberto (as Armando Hernandez)

Greg Kinnear ... Don Anderson

Frank Ertl ... Jack

Michael D. Conway ... Phil (as Michael Conway)

Mitch Baker ... Dave
Ellar Salmon ... Jay Anderson
Dakota Edwards ... Stevie Anderson

Dana Wheeler-Nicholson ... Debi Anderson

Luis Guzmán ... Benny (as Luis Guzman)
Bobby Cannavale ... Mike
Francisco Rosales ... Jorge
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Additional Details

Also Known As:

Coyote (USA) (fake working title)
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MPAA:

Rated R for disturbing images, strong sexuality, language and drug content.

Runtime:

USA:116 min | France:114 min (Cannes Film Festival) | Argentina:113 min

Country:

UK | USA

Language:

English | Spanish

Color:

Color

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1.85 : 1 more

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DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS

Filming Locations:

Austin, Texas, USA more

Company:

BBC Films more


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Revealing mistakes: Greg Kinnear's character is credited as "Don Anderson", however, he clearly introduced himself as "Don Henderson" to the cashier after ordering at Mickey's. more

Quotes:

Don Anderson: [Rudy lets him in through a mechanical fence] You should get a clicker. more

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Referenced in Screenplay Series with Syd Field (2007) more

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Papa Continuar-Sussie 4 Mix more


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A wasted opportunity: Fast Food Nation is about as satisfying as a happy meal., 1 November 2006
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Author: James Alex Neve from London, UK

Apparently, ever since Stephen Gaghan bored everyone senseless with his intertwining storytelling techniques for Syriana (2005), Richard Linklater's latest project, a political satire-drama about the fast food industry and its various potholes, adopts the same strategy to the same sort of effect in Fast Food Nation. Among the protagonists includes Greg Kinnear as Don Henderson, the newly acquired vice-president of fast food mogul "Mickey's". His job requires him to market a new type of burger – "The Big One" to the public. Elsewhere we get to meet a family of Mexicans, among them Wilmer Valderrama and Catalina Sandino Moreno, who venture into America illegally via the nasty, corrupt factory worker Mike (Cannavale), in order to fill his disgusting work stations. Mickey's employee Amber (Johnson) who grows tiresome of flipping burgers and pervy bosses – eventually decides to gather a revolt against the beef-slaughtering industry.

On paper – this could be the most cinematically violent satire one could hope for on the big screen. The fast food nation, for better or worse, is such an easy subject to tackle as the behemoth of an industry's only true worth is to fatten the western world into a huge wave of immovable mammoths. The operation of it is even worse, as KFC's documented treatment of its fowl is appalling, as is McDonald's lack of nutritional awareness. So much bag to swing at, surely an accomplished director such as Richard Linklater couldn't possibly avoid hitting something? Suffice to say Fast Food Nation is absolutely punch-less. It relays common truths to support its depiction, which completely washed over me. There is artificial flavourings in these foods? Apparently immigrants are put to work illegally and unsafe in factories, you say? No kidding. Tell me something new. Shock me. The devouring and slaughter of a cow isn't a plea to boycott fast food – it is vegetarian propaganda. Yes it is nasty viewing, but no more so than the limb-removal in Saw (2004) or the teeth extraction in Park Chan Wook's Oldboy (2003). I knew animals die in the process of food making – it is common knowledge. Vegetarian propaganda belongs in a film like Madagascar (2005) or Finding Nemo (2003) where children ponder the humane nature of eating meat, whilst realising that nature itself is fairly ruthless when it comes to hunger. The fact that the biggest indignation proposed unto the industry by this film is of the amount of animal feces going "undetected" in their products is certainly disconcerting, but underlines the weakness to truly devour this subject. It is edited, directed and written in such a pedestrian manner, that not only is there a lack of insight, there is none of the brio or genuine intrigue that Morgan Spurlock's superbly insightful, and utterly entertaining documentary Super Size Me (2004) garnered. Spurlock uncovered a plethora of grotesque truths about fast food that not only made you think about that kind of diet, but also offered a compelling cinematic experience.

It is after witnessing a film as disappointing as Fast Food Nation, that one appreciates a work like Thank You For Smoking (2006) all the more. Linklater has made a movie not just lacking punch, but spark too. Jason Reitman's film about tobacco lobbyists was a movie with similarly hackneyed message: think for yourself. It preached to its own choir much in the same vein is Linklater is doing here; only with verve, and a sense of humour, that more than made it worth the emission. Fast Food Nation is desperately lacking a humorous edge. There is none of that biting satire from Wag The Dog (1997), none of the cutthroat cynicism of Wall Street (1987) or the fluidity in Linklater's previous release this year A Scanner Darkly (2006). It even lacks the intelligence of Syriana (2005), which was not a particularly accomplished film. Instead what we have is an admittedly well-intentioned film, which lacks the wit, insight and storytelling to make this a worthwhile experience.

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