When we watch movies, we watch them for entertainment and to eliminate the boredom of our day. Yes, movies might teach us a thing or two, but some might change our ways of living. Watching an angle of life through the lens of the movie changes your preceptive on how to view things in life. That delusion in the movie might be the hidden reality that we haven't experienced as if it's like giving us a wake up call as if we were in our deep sleep like a bear. The movie "Fresh" will make you look at your consumption for food differently. Looking at food in grocery stores is going to feel like buying chemicals instead of "fresh" produce.
The amount of, "what the heck" or "ewe's" while watching "Fresh" is going to be natural moments. Those scenes shown are not going to have you laid back and realize how it is in other movies. Fresh 2009 was the reality check for many people and many preceptive changes. You sink in more and more, the longer you watch the movie. Some audience might see it as, "I'm done watching" while others will see it as, "I need to change my ways." I personally changed the places I used to shop at, not only that but, the way I look at food products in stores. What goes on in my mind is completely different from what I used to imagine. The curiosity behind this movie is what grabs the viewer's attention in a way or another where it makes you think about things that you never thought about.
Now a days, its so normal to fit in and live day by day normally with the same routine as everyone else. This will make you ignore the important problems that maybe affect you in the long run. Watching a movie like "fresh" brings it to your attention of how bad industrial agriculture really is. Others may look at it as the fast pace and large production, but other will look at it as consuming chemicals. Fresh brings out the importance of knowledge and paying attention to certain routine like lifestyles. It's more of a documentary other than a film. The main idea also isn't about how everyone should care and change their ways, but it for sure is an important conversation needed to put into consideration by more people other than being ignored and not spoken about.



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