Last week, I dragged Brian to see Forks over Knives. I knew obviously what it was about & I'm sure you do too if you're interested in that sort of thing. Sue gave a great review of it. I'm not going to do that, instead I would like to tell you what chapped my ass.
Dr. Esselstyn practices at Cleveland Clinic, which I drove by on my way to & from the theater. See?
I watched Anthony Yen shopping, and I realized, hey that's Nature's Bin in Lakewood. I am a frequent customer so I knew right away.
Also, one of their test patients lived in 'a suburb of Cleveland'.
Also, one of their test patients lived in 'a suburb of Cleveland'.
So in Cleveland-why it is only showing in ONE theater for 7 days?? (they've since added more showings.) You can film it here & one of the doctors lives here, a lot of the research is based here, but you can't show it here? Are you kidding me?
So I should probably tell you what I thought at least. I liked the movie a lot. I liked how the information was presented. It talked not only about the health aspects of the vegan diet; how it can possibly reverse some diseases including cancer, but also the effects on the environment.
Overall I thought it was well rounded & thorough. I think anyone who sees it would benefit greatly. Whereas Food, Inc. showed the horrors of agri-farming, Forks Over Knives took a different approach to show the years of research & science behind it all. I would highly recommend it to everyone.
I would also recommend actually showing a film in the city you largely filmed it!
So I should probably tell you what I thought at least. I liked the movie a lot. I liked how the information was presented. It talked not only about the health aspects of the vegan diet; how it can possibly reverse some diseases including cancer, but also the effects on the environment.
Overall I thought it was well rounded & thorough. I think anyone who sees it would benefit greatly. Whereas Food, Inc. showed the horrors of agri-farming, Forks Over Knives took a different approach to show the years of research & science behind it all. I would highly recommend it to everyone.
I would also recommend actually showing a film in the city you largely filmed it!
