Uncle Ben, in the first of the 2000’s Spiderman franchise, tells a young Peter Parker, “With great power comes great responsibility.” Watching King Corn (website) tonight over Netflix’s instant watching service was sobering. It isn’t the most entertaining movie you will ever watch. Comparing it to Spiderman might be cruel because one is for fantasy and fun and the other is for education and presenting reality in a film format. Despite my stating that it isn’t ‘fun’ to watch, you should watch it because the contents of the film are disturbing.
If you think that government spending is out of hand: watch this film.
If you think that Americans are nutritionally screwed up and need to eat better: watch this film.
If you think that you’ve got everything together and your life is all roses: watch this film.
I am allergic to corn grain and corn syrup, though corn oil does seem to be OK in moderation, and so for me corn is just not a great item to eat. After watching how corn syrup is made, I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t want to eat corn syrup even if I were able to eat it. I’m convicted, once again, that I should be careful what I put into this body, but don’t take my word for it. Watch this film, read Michael Pollard’s book “In Defense of Food” – and see where you land. I bet it isn’t in a field of corn, or in line at McDonalds.