Popcorn vs Kernel
4 Popcorns = You'll probably like it.
3 Popcorns = Go in the morning when there are cheaper ticket prices.
2 Popcorns = Maybe rent it.
1 Popcorn = Wait for a friend to rent it and watch it with them.
Kernel = Don't see it at all. Ever.
Monday, February 13, 2017
The Founder (2016)
Directed by: John Lee Hancock
Written by: Robert D. Siegel
Starring: Michael Keaton, Nick Offerman, & John Carroll Lynch
The Founder magnifies the story of how the famous fast food restaurant McDonalds became franchised.
Ray Kroc (Keaton) is a conniving fantastic businessman. Keaton was able to show Kroc's transformation throughout the film from when he was a rejected mixer salesman to the rich well...founder.
The film was clear and to the point of how this all began. There was nothing confusing about the business portion of the film and you could believe the accuracy. Plus I researched a little after and it is definitely super close to the truth.
The film is interesting, but there are a few slow parts, but nothing that shakes your interest. 4 popcorns.
Labels:
4 Popcorns,
Biography,
Drama,
History
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