
In class we watched this movie/video called Fresh. Over all it was a pretty good video. It does have its up and downs in the process but it was good. I really enjoined it. Through out the video, it informed the audience to see the difference between industrial farming from farming the right way. The video did a pretty good idea showing the purpose of this film. Know one does know, like really know the difference and why industrial farming is bad, dangerous, and just cruel. One part in the video people that had owned an industrial farm had a chicken coop, but 10x bigger than just one for like hundred hens; it probably had over thousands. As the owner was putting them in the coop, instead of just setting them down gently they would just throw them to flow like the hens were nothing. It was hard to watch something so true and to actually believe that this is really happening now. If the video was able to inspire my self, then the whole world would be the audience. If this is happening now its most likely that this video was made for everyone to think twice about what they are eating and actually make a change or stand against it. The way this film make me feel would be horrified and disgusted with the stuff I am eating on a daily basis. It kind of make me want to go on strike or go against what they believe in. Even know its not possible but get everyone in on it and go against it. this film did a good job on getting their audiences attention. With out a doubt this video matters because i shows the truth on what we eat, and the process it is to make it.
Fresh was really well done, it showed the good and the bad without going to far with extremes as to make it actually difficult to watch. Watching that video and doing research for the essay we're working on now makes me really not want to eat meat. I couldn't finish watching a video I had found during my research because it made me so sick to my stomach.
ReplyDeleteIt was hard for me to watch them throw the little chicks on the ground like that. Makes you wonder what other forms of cruelty they have to endure. I too think that the audience is most of the world due to the fact that probably 90% of americans will encounter a McDonalds.
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