This a little review from Fan :
Morgan Spurlock has a fascinating satire of the process of the films and the ubiquity of advertising in our society. He takes us into the process and show us what it means to make a film and corporate commitment lasts for the. It allows us the process by seeing companies that subscribe to its film product placement. He uses humor - show the way, insidious advertising for the film and has slipped to a significant portion of their profit model - as with fast food in Super Size Me film-making. It is not the first to do so, of course. Feature films like Thank You for Smoking and The Truman Show pointed out this phenomenon. Steve Colbert was also a regular on his show. However, it placed in a documentary form, Spurlock took the criticism to a new level. The parties are likely to benefit from their association with his humorous criticism of U.S. companies. The public cinemas benefit if they become better about the proliferation of advertising in movies. Spurlock showed us once again that it is much easier to get the public to listen to critics of our economic system if it is to come with good-natured humor.
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