Pleeeease disregard all ratings before 2020
Pleeeease disregard all ratings before 2020
Pretty entertaining, and there's a playfulness to things like a discussion of the dialectic. I don't know for sure if it's Brechtian, but I think any work intended to engage audiences into seeing the contradictions of specific situations probably qualifies.
The film has a lot of characters with different motivations, which are explicitly stated quite often. When it tries to connect those emotionally I'm not sure it quite works. That part gets confusing. The ending where their disparate motivations are politically connected works.
Great soundtrack
After watching this film in health class, about half my class ended up going to McDonald's for lunch. It was really good. You lose, Spurlock.