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An overly dramatic but well-produced and well-acted thriller that lumps together in one narrative all the concerns, mostly legitimate, that many consumers have about GMOs. It is no wonder that a powerful, paternalistic industry that cloaks itself in secrecy would give rise to such paranoiac visions of our food system. The film touches all the emotional buttons involving the struggle of the powerless individual citizen against the all powerful mega-corporation: the single mother of a sick child, a poor organic farmer, the young idealistic immigrant post-doc; their stories interwoven along with bad guys to boot: the nasty corporate general counsel and GMO cops. While the movie is highly entertaining, I would recommend also seeing the documentaries "Genetic Roulette" and "GMO OMG," which are more informative about the issues. Nevertheless this is a good starting point for those not familiar with GMOs and trying to understand why so many people are against them. It does give an insight into the passions behind the anti-GMO movement, which is not going to go away anytime soon.
Intriguing thriller, keeps viewer interested. Beyond that, one has to suspend belief . A bunch of conspiracy theory with unbelievable pursuit by waitress mother. How pervasive ad criminal are GMO companies in protecting their science? Probably not to the extent this film portrays.
- wvfempwolford
- Jul 1, 2022
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I enjoyed the actors and plot . In fact watched it twice over the last 2 months. I am concerned about gmo seeds, and have ready a lot of shady goings on with Monsanto. Seed police , suing farmers into bankruptcy, going after seed washers,lack of real long term studies (been lookin for them) etc, etc.
I see the blanket statements on ads saying " We use all natural healthy ingredients and gmo grown produce which has been found to be perfectly safe as though it were fact? Obama said 7 years ago all gmo would be labeled??
I honestly think it looks just like big tobacco....and later the sugar industry.
I liked the movie sugar coated too.
The movie had action,human interaction and suspense. It was done well, with smooth transitions scene to scene.
I see the blanket statements on ads saying " We use all natural healthy ingredients and gmo grown produce which has been found to be perfectly safe as though it were fact? Obama said 7 years ago all gmo would be labeled??
I honestly think it looks just like big tobacco....and later the sugar industry.
I liked the movie sugar coated too.
The movie had action,human interaction and suspense. It was done well, with smooth transitions scene to scene.
- richmazurek
- Jan 17, 2017
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See DEVON SAWA as a middle aged dude, when i remember him from the First Final Destination Movie, and i was 25 years older than him then. I checked the calendar, and boy. Time indeed does fly. He was actually a father in this , and i thought the locket picture at first was of his wife, but is was his daughter. Sorry, i cant get over this. But he totally off his rocker in this one. The final girl, turned into a fiesty but not super girl boss, which is becoming a trope in and of itself. I found the husband to be caring and attentive. The wife was off putting with the "dont need your help" stuff. But all in all, i was glad to see ending was :::::::::::::::::::::::::
- jakobe-48146
- Aug 18, 2024
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- Marc_Action
- Mar 28, 2017
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This film is rife with examples of fears that are without scientific merit. For a more balanced perspective, I recommend Food Evolution: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6188658/ I'm disappointed to see a list of mainstream and up-and-coming talent in such a scare-tactics film that is so disconnected from reality.
- emilyhagemeister-89132
- Nov 12, 2017
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I wanted to say hey this is actually a good film and it is actually researched. I wanted to see for myself so I went onto pub-med and actually found a whole bunch of studies linking GMOs and Monsanto roundup to autistic behavior, all kinds of allergies and yes even cancer. There are many reputable scientists who are genuinely concerned about the use of modified crops that can handle large amounts of pesticides that end up in the food in bigger numbers than ever before. You are what you eat, and the more we allow pesticides and chemicals like roundup that has been clinically proved to disrupt enzymes and proteins and cause cellular mutations then the worse off we are. There is good hard science backing the stories in this film yet many average people simply don't know this because the corporately owned media does its best to paint GMOs in a positive light. Go on pub-med and search yourself! Itys a shame this film is getting such bad ratings because of "damage control" from fake profiles and just plain old ignorant public who simply have no clue how GMOs are even created and why the science still has a long way to go before its safe. We are creating new toxic proteins and stuff that our bodies don't like or want. You can prove this to yourself, buy some food that you know is GMO, and buy the same kind of food that is organic and then try and feed both to your dog or cat (something they like obviously) and you'll notice that the animals somehow know what is GMO and what is not, they instinctively ALWAYS go for the natural non GMO and leave the GMO product in the bowl. This had been proved also with mice. When mice invade a farm shed they always leave the GMO seeds, wont eat them but they eat everything else. Why? because nature knows best. Also when you feed GMO food to animals they develop much higher cases of abnormalities, swollen glands and have higher cancer rates. This is a scientific fact here. Im not making anything up because I don't need to. Its just that the average public have no idea of these facts because these facts you have to dig deep for because no one in the corporate media will write articles about this. In fact they are paid my agricultural companies to write positive spin about GMOS. This is how it actually is. This is a really important film and if you google it you'll also find out these A list actors also agree about the dangers of GMOs and the feel passionately about it, because they are informed.
- jasonbarnettnz
- Mar 23, 2016
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- m-thomasberger
- Sep 4, 2016
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This movie is comprised of extremely useful information. There are many excellent documentaries alike. People need to know what the industry is doing behind closed doors and this film opens the doors to what's really happening. I was elated to see that such a film was made and hope there are more to follow. As other have mentions, I see the one star reviewers. I wonder if they even watched the film. The biotech industry is so evil that it is not inconceivable that they would try to discredit this film. They either work for the industry and are afraid of the inconvenient truth. One reviewer wrote they had a problem coming up with ten lines. Why even leave a review? Moron. I hope this film has a sequel and I hope to see many more like it.
Sophie is a waitress and single mother (and in case you don't feel sorry enough for her, she's also a recovering alcoholic) who sees what no one else sees: her son has a rash -- he's is being poisoned by genetically modified foods! Really. No one else sees this. Thrill as this not-at-all-mentally-ill woman stabs mattresses, breaks into offices, and confronts evil not-Monsanto executives in her search for the truth.
Some say Vaxxed is the most inept and inane movie they have ever seen; others, God Is Not Dead 2. But what about a contender from 2015, which is only now gaining a reputation as a whack-job magnet, Consumed? Oh, sure, those other films are bizarre, manipulative, and out of touch with reality. But do their baddies employ death squads for organic food advocates? Do they star Victor Garber, Danny Glover, and Griffin Dunne, all of whom are getting to old for this sh-t? Wake up, sheeple! This film will be the next online reviewer sensation.
Some say Vaxxed is the most inept and inane movie they have ever seen; others, God Is Not Dead 2. But what about a contender from 2015, which is only now gaining a reputation as a whack-job magnet, Consumed? Oh, sure, those other films are bizarre, manipulative, and out of touch with reality. But do their baddies employ death squads for organic food advocates? Do they star Victor Garber, Danny Glover, and Griffin Dunne, all of whom are getting to old for this sh-t? Wake up, sheeple! This film will be the next online reviewer sensation.
- floraposteschild
- Jun 12, 2016
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Consumed, a film by Daryl Wein and Zoe Lister-Jones stars Lister- Jones as a single mom barely holding it together as she tries find out why her son has developed mysterious symptoms. Needless to say, the cause turns out to be "GMOs" even though not a single verifiable instance of any human or animal reaction to transgenic crops has ever been reported. The film contains every single anti-GMO trope you have ever heard, all of them wrong.
Wein describes his film as a "political thriller," but "science fiction" might be a better label. The trouble is that good science fiction starts with actual science and extends it plausibly. This movie starts with bad science fears and continually hits you over the head with them. There has never been any reported evidence of any ill effect on humans or animals by any bio tech crop.
The idea that "GMOs" are an ingredient rather than a breeding technique pervades the movie. And the mantra that there have "never been any human tests" repeats several times. Foods are never tested on humans, (as Katiraee explains) because you cannot control a human diet the way you can control lab animals' diets. The films also claims that there are only 90 day studies done and no long term studies have been done. This contradicts the well-known study by Snell and Bernheim, which did review many long term studies and concluded the 90-day studies were indeed sufficient. And, of course, van Eenenaam and Young's billion animal retrospective feeding study clearly show that there are no long term effects on using GM versus non-GM animals feeds.
Wein describes his film as a "political thriller," but "science fiction" might be a better label. The trouble is that good science fiction starts with actual science and extends it plausibly. This movie starts with bad science fears and continually hits you over the head with them. There has never been any reported evidence of any ill effect on humans or animals by any bio tech crop.
The idea that "GMOs" are an ingredient rather than a breeding technique pervades the movie. And the mantra that there have "never been any human tests" repeats several times. Foods are never tested on humans, (as Katiraee explains) because you cannot control a human diet the way you can control lab animals' diets. The films also claims that there are only 90 day studies done and no long term studies have been done. This contradicts the well-known study by Snell and Bernheim, which did review many long term studies and concluded the 90-day studies were indeed sufficient. And, of course, van Eenenaam and Young's billion animal retrospective feeding study clearly show that there are no long term effects on using GM versus non-GM animals feeds.
This movie is bad on so many levels, this is the anti-GMO movements "Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas". They play on our sympathies with the concerned mother angle without any real substance behind it other then studies funded by the Organic industry and ant-GMO vs Pro GMO studies with something of a 1:50 ratio.
The type of people who like this movie are the ones that like calling anyone that supports GMO tech as shills which to me is the ultimate irony of this movement. The Conservatives have there Climate Change Deniers, we liberals have the Anti-GMO crowd and if you want to see there Guilt Trip magnum opus, this is defiantly the movie for you.
The type of people who like this movie are the ones that like calling anyone that supports GMO tech as shills which to me is the ultimate irony of this movement. The Conservatives have there Climate Change Deniers, we liberals have the Anti-GMO crowd and if you want to see there Guilt Trip magnum opus, this is defiantly the movie for you.
- ted_corning
- Feb 25, 2016
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I'm not surprised in the least the Pro Monsanto trolls above who gave the film one star are spewing their propaganda because they don't want people to see this important film that tells the truth. Classic of them to try and make people not see the reality. This film is impressive. It is one of those stories you rarely get to see Hollywood make anymore because they are too busy making giant Superhero movies. This is a subtle and intriguing suspense thriller like those of old. The acting is amazing. This cast is killer. So fun to see Anthony Edwards and Kunal Nayyar act together. I have to say, I was surprised at every turn. Lots of twists and turns along the way. It's great storytelling. Looks STUNNING. Fantastic cinematography for an indie film with lots of beautiful locations. Most importantly, it's about something real. This affects me and my children and I give many thanks to this filmmaker for putting this amazing work out there.
- peterberger
- Mar 19, 2016
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I had no plans to watch this, but it showed up on Amazon Prime as a freebie for members one day.
In short, this is just awful. Aside from all the really bad science that others have mentioned, there was so much that simply made ZERO sense. You spend more time facepalming and thinking "who the F*** would ever actually DO that?" than actually paying attention to the movie. Acting was mediocre at best, and the plot was all over the place and full of holes.
And seriously - a farmer refusing to sell to her because she might be an undercover spy for (Monsanto, no doubt)? And why couldn't she just go to her local Walmart and buy organic?
In short, this is just awful. Aside from all the really bad science that others have mentioned, there was so much that simply made ZERO sense. You spend more time facepalming and thinking "who the F*** would ever actually DO that?" than actually paying attention to the movie. Acting was mediocre at best, and the plot was all over the place and full of holes.
And seriously - a farmer refusing to sell to her because she might be an undercover spy for (Monsanto, no doubt)? And why couldn't she just go to her local Walmart and buy organic?
The first non documentary that tackles the hot topic of GMO's. The film does a very good job of setting the viewer up who knows little about GMO coming in. I thought the films asked the question "why are there no labels on food that contain gmo's". Simple question that many countries do not have because they label. With Vermont's law taken effect on July 1st it appears that companies are crumbling to the pressure and gmo labels will appear throughout the 50 States. Consumed tells many other stories within the movie, that help explain why GMO's are being thrust upon the American consumer with little science to back up their role. This movie really showed the under belly of how these companies operate to hold down the truth. Connecticut and many other states have labeling laws in effect and this film will help the rest of the population understand why labeling is so important.
- catchahealthyhabit
- Mar 22, 2016
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Don't waste your time. I'm finding it hard to come up with 10 lines of text to describe just how terrible it is. Full of misinformation and outright lies. The plot is beyond laughable. I'm hard pressed to come up with a reason why talented, and in some cases, well known, A list, actors would attach themselves to such a horrendously conceived project. This isn't entertainment, it's political commentary from uneducated food snobs masquerading as entertainment. Billed as a "thriller", watching it left me anything but thrilled. When I want politics, I'll listen to politicians. When I want science, I'll listen to scientists. When I want medical information, I'll listen to doctors. I wanted none of these, and actually didn't get them from this movie.
- discripplemation
- Feb 26, 2016
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The plot literally makes no sense. It is a shame that people are going to think that things in this FICTIONAL movie actually happen in real life (there is no GMO corn grown in India currently, Organic certifications didn't exist 30 years ago, a farmer will not be sued for pollen drift, oh yeah and genetically modified foods don't cause illnesses!). The cast was actually intriguing: Danny Glover and Victor Garber are both powerhouses of talent, so I was disappointed when their acting was only average in this film (though that may be due to the material). Aside from the complete inaccuracy of it all, taking it as a purely fictional movie, it might be good for Lifetime movie channel someday.
- kelsokristen
- Feb 25, 2016
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- professorjeffreypbrown
- Sep 15, 2016
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This movie is amazing even though there are a lot of Pro-GMO Monsanto propagandists trying to take this film down. Great acting, important story, it had me on the edge of my seat. Everyone needs to see this film. It delves into what is happening with farmers and scientists and GMOs in such depth. So much corporate manipulation of our food supply and it's crazy they are now genetically engineering salmon!! When will it stop?! Definitely see this film. It wakes you up. It's little films like these that get people asking questions. Like what is this stuff doing to the environment and our health. They keep it very even sided too, and show both arguments. They want to have a dialogue and not force people to think how they think. I've never seen a thriller like this before. Very interesting and great writing. So well researched. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
- JohnnyGLeafer
- Mar 9, 2016
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Just a quick review saying that yes it is important to look after your child but not too extremely. I found that GMOs can't make you sick soo.. Why?
It is just confusing.
It is just confusing.
- jmgq-09610
- Jul 7, 2022
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Great movie. The rating is an indication of how naive and gullible the general population is about GMOs.Why do someone find it hard to believe that playing with genes and consuming that wouldn't affect their body? I have worked with GMOs and can say that the portrayal in the movie is very close to reality. Amazing movie and everyone must see it. This must be made compulsory in all schools. The plot revolves around a very plausible mother who tries to find the cause of her son's disease. It also includes the lies spread by GMO giants in exploiting Asia.Acting could have been better,but it is compensated by the depth of movie, questions it raises and truth it brings to main stream media.
Apparently you'll be likely to either see an evil corporation and a heroic hard-working mom, or you see an unrealistically portrayed corporation and a mom on the brink of instability and willing to follow the first conspiracy theory she finds.
If you want to watch either of those movies, great, this is for you-- you can give it a 10 if you're in the first camp, or fume and give it a 1 if you're in the second. If you're a bit more sane and think that reality is not as straightforward as either of these cases, then this movie will probably be pretty annoying and probably give it something between a 3 and a 6.
I gave it a 3 because I thought it was somewhat blah in the action and tension. Like others have said, you don't really feel any threat, and you don't feel terribly satisfied by what is supposed to be the climactic scene.
I'd say a couple of interesting moments, but mostly annoying and disappointing overall.
If you want to watch either of those movies, great, this is for you-- you can give it a 10 if you're in the first camp, or fume and give it a 1 if you're in the second. If you're a bit more sane and think that reality is not as straightforward as either of these cases, then this movie will probably be pretty annoying and probably give it something between a 3 and a 6.
I gave it a 3 because I thought it was somewhat blah in the action and tension. Like others have said, you don't really feel any threat, and you don't feel terribly satisfied by what is supposed to be the climactic scene.
I'd say a couple of interesting moments, but mostly annoying and disappointing overall.
Wow. This film looks amazing. So happy these filmmakers chose to make the first narrative movie about GMOs. I learned a lot from this article. I cannot believe GMOs are not labeled and in over 80% of the processed food we eat. This feels unfair. Why shouldn't we know what we're eating? Very deceptive. We need federal labels. So sad to learn about all the small farmers being sued by biotech corporations over their seeds. What's up with that?! Can't you just let the farmers be, man!?! Why do they have to rebuy their seeds every year and more toxic chemicals when the weeds become resistant? Oh, I know! MONEY! Very happy this film is getting out there.... will share with all my friends! Thank you CONSUMED!
- chrisknapperking
- Mar 18, 2016
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This film is just phenomenal. It's rather eye opening and chilling at times. The film is well research and unearths the serious issues surrounding GMO's in the USA. It is the only first world country that does not label GMO's. This people shows the power to the people. Do your own research, speak up and demand transparency. I'm lucky to live in Australia where labeling is mandatory. BUY ORGANIC WHERE POSSIBLE. I love that they have utilized a film medium, building up a great character profile. All in all, i'm very impressed with this amazing film. It's Erin Brockovich meets the health world. Its an amazing cast and a very emotional story line. Share it around and watch it with your family and friends. This film uncovers issues that are being covered up.
- oliviatowning
- May 29, 2016
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Although my title refers to the b i o t e c h(This review site sensors the non-spaced word b i o t e c h) influence in Washington, the movie neglects to go into this in detail. However, I found it involving and the characters were engaging. The lead roll played by Zoe Lister-Jones, was believable, as were Danny Glover, Anthony Edwards, and Kunal Nayyar of The Big Bang Theory. Although it feels like a TV movie, the story line and character development kept my attention throughout, and I loved the ending! Not a perfect thriller, but certainly much better than some of the low ratings we see here. If the b i o t e c h shills did not vote, the current rating would of course be higher, which is why my score is an solid 8 in attempt to offset the artificial and misleading ratings.
So far in 2016, Pharmaceuticals / Health Products spent $21,045,569 with 3.2 Billion for it's lobby efforts, while the GM industry alone spent $165,544 to influence bipartisan legislation. Monsanto has invested $74,252,724 since 1998 for lobbying in Washington. Look up OpenSecrets.
I don't know.. you tell me, if your product is so good, then why bribe our so called law makers for favorable outcomes?
So far in 2016, Pharmaceuticals / Health Products spent $21,045,569 with 3.2 Billion for it's lobby efforts, while the GM industry alone spent $165,544 to influence bipartisan legislation. Monsanto has invested $74,252,724 since 1998 for lobbying in Washington. Look up OpenSecrets.
I don't know.. you tell me, if your product is so good, then why bribe our so called law makers for favorable outcomes?
- mars-94766
- Apr 3, 2016
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