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Gluten, the public enemy? dives into the complex relationship between wheat and modern society with an investigative lens. The film's pacing has this methodical rhythm, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of its findings. The atmosphere is a mix of curiosity and concern, as it probes into why gluten, once a staple, is now vilified by many. You get interviews and personal stories that are raw and sometimes uncomfortable, reflecting real struggles. What stands out is how it tackles the gluten-free trend, raising questions about food culture and health. The lack of a known director adds a layer of intrigue, as it feels almost like a grassroots exploration rather than a polished documentary. A unique watch for those interested in food politics.
Interesting take on gluten intoleranceStrong investigative approachEngaging interviews with real people
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