Super Size Me 2
Super Size Me 2

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Super Size Me 2

2013
Movie
Adult · 18+
100 min
Czech

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IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes57%
Metacritic51/100
Google Users73%
Director: Morgan SpurlockGenres: Documentary, Food

Plot Summary

Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock investigates the realities of the fast-food chicken industry, from farming practices to restaurant kitchens. He aims to uncover the truth behind the seemingly simple menu item and the potential health implications of its production and consumption. The documentary explores the ethical and nutritional aspects of the ubiquitous chicken nugget.

Critical Reception

Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised Spurlock's continued commitment to investigative documentary filmmaking and his examination of a significant aspect of the modern diet, others found it less impactful than his previous work. Audience reception was generally positive, acknowledging the film's informative nature but with some critique regarding its perceived bias.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its continued investigative spirit into food industry practices.

  • Criticized by some for not reaching the same groundbreaking level as the original 'Super Size Me'.

  • Noted for its timely relevance in discussing modern food production and consumption.

Google audience: Google users generally found the documentary informative and thought-provoking, appreciating Spurlock's efforts to shed light on the chicken industry. Some users felt the film was less shocking than expected, while others were impressed by the detailed look into farming and processing methods.

Fun Fact

Morgan Spurlock's initial attempts to make a documentary about the chicken industry were met with resistance from major fast-food chains, who denied him access to their facilities.

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