The Founder Movie Review
The Founder tells the fascinating history of how fast-food chain McDonald's began and became a global brand. Expect many intense conversations/confrontations among stakeholders; some of them end up in loud, menacing arguments. There's some swearing (including a use of "fu-k," plus "sh-t," "hell," and more) and social drinking by adults. A man and woman who are each married to others flirt with each other, and he eventually seduces her off screen. While main character Ray Krock (Michael Keaton) certainly isn't warm and fuzzy, he does show that determination, perseverance, and hard work can pay off.
The film is directed by John Lee Hancock director and writer, known for The Blind Side (2009), Saving Mr. Banks (2013) and Snow White and the Huntsman (2012).
WHAT'S THE STORY?
there's nothing under the sun that Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton) hasn't tried to sell. An Illinois salesman who's constantly on the road, Kroc has tried peddling all sorts of products but it's while he's selling milkshake machines that he stumbles upon McDonald's, a successful, freestanding eatery in California. Owned by two brothers (John Carroll Lynch and Nick Offerman), the restaurant offers a pared-down menu of burgers and fries and has distilled the food-prep process to the exact minute, the exact steps. Immediately, Kroc is enamored, and he becomes bent on selling McDonald brothers (and others) on franchising the concept throughout the country. But Kroc and the McDonalds have little in common except for their love for the restaurant: The brothers want to keep things small, pure, and manageable, while Kroc, though a believer in quality control, wants to preach the gospel of fast food, enormous profits, and world domination. In other words? This is not a love story. Laura Dern, Patrick Wilson, and Linda Cardellini co-star as Kroc's wife, a franchiser, and an unexpected muse.
MOVIE INFO
Rating: PG-13 (for brief strong language)
Genre: Drama
Directed By: John Lee Hancock
Written By: Robert D. Siegel
In Theaters: Jan 20, 2017 Wide
Runtime: 115 minutes
Music: Carter Burwell
Studio: The Weinstein Company
Cast: Michael Keaton, Laura Dern, Nick Offerman, John Carroll Lynch
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good movie, I saw it a few months ago, and I really liked it.
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