Processed People is a gritty documentary that dives into the murky waters of the food industry. It’s not just a film; it’s an unsettling exploration of how our everyday choices are influenced by massive corporations. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, as it gradually unveils the layers of misinformation surrounding what we eat. There's a raw, urgent tone throughout, with stark visuals that complement its critical themes of consumerism and exploitation. While the director remains anonymous, the film feels like a passionate call to awareness, reminding us that the real cost of convenience is often hidden beneath layers of slick advertising. It’s an eye-opener that stirs a lot of questions about what we consider 'food.'
Thought-provoking discussions on food choices.Strong critique of corporate propaganda.Raw visuals enhance its unsettling narrative.
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