Fast Food's Role in Modern Obesity: A Review of Super Size Me

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Super Size Me is a documentary which deals the subject of the increasing obesity in modern societies and relates it to a great extent with fast food companies. In order to achieve that goal, Morgan Spurlock, the author, will eat for a whole month, only McDonalds food and will also reduce his amount of daily exercise, so that it resembles the American average. As days go he will share his experiences, evolution and changes with us. His objective is also to make known the situation in which many people currently are and how much fault fast food companies like McDonalds have. Morgan Spurlock is a documentary filmmaker, film director, television producer, and screenwriter; and this, is the documentary that pushed him to the fame.
Much of the audience which this documentary is aimed to, probably, did not have any previous knowledge about the negative effects of fast food. Most of them would know that fast food is not the best option and that it is not healthy, but unfortunately, what only few of them would be aware of, is about the addiction that fast food causes along with its physiological and psychological effects. Disagree with Morgan’s opinion is actually really difficult due to the way he develops the documentary. The way he presents facts and …show more content…

and as well going himself to doctors and perform medical tests (Ethos). Morgan also makes a huge use of Logos by showing numerous data and charts as the evolution of obesity over the years, or the number of fast food companies to the obesity ratio in certain American areas. But without any doubt, what he really succeeds in Super Size Me, it is to convey feelings and that these develop inside us while we watch shocking images of children celebrating at McDonald's, really obese people telling their experiences with fast food, or even a live weight loss surgery

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