The Beautiful Truth
The Beautiful Truth

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The Beautiful Truth

2008
Movie
91 min
English

A troubled 15-year-old boy attempting to cope with the recent death of his mother sets out to research Dr. Max Gerson's claims of a diet that can cure cancer as his first assignment for home-schooling in this documentary from filmmaker Steve Kroschel (Avalanche, Dying to Have Known).

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Dianne W. SpencerGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

A documentary exploring the health benefits of a raw food diet, focusing on the journey of a young man who overcomes a serious illness through this dietary change. The film advocates for a plant-based lifestyle as a powerful tool for healing and well-being. It questions conventional medical approaches and highlights the potential of natural nutrition.

Critical Reception

The Beautiful Truth received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics acknowledging its passionate advocacy for a raw food diet and its inspirational personal story. However, some reviews questioned the scientific rigor and the presentation of certain claims, suggesting a need for more balanced perspectives. Audience reception was generally favorable among those interested in alternative health and veganism.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its advocacy and the compelling personal narrative.

  • Criticized by some for a lack of scientific depth and potential bias.

  • Seen as an inspiring watch for those exploring raw veganism.

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Fun Fact

The film's subject, Marshall Rosenberg, was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of leukemia and was given only months to live before adopting a raw food diet, which he credited with saving his life.

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