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Vegucated is a guerrilla-style documentary that follows three meat- and cheese-loving New Yorkers who agree to adopt a vegan diet for six weeks and learn what it's all about.Vegucated is a guerrilla-style documentary that follows three meat- and cheese-loving New Yorkers who agree to adopt a vegan diet for six weeks and learn what it's all about.Vegucated is a guerrilla-style documentary that follows three meat- and cheese-loving New Yorkers who agree to adopt a vegan diet for six weeks and learn what it's all about.
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Molly Wadzeck
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Maggie Champagne
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Movie raises awareness, but it's very one-sided
Although I think this movie could have been much better, I gave it a 7. I really liked the concept of meat-lovers experiencing the vegan lifestyle, gaining knowledge about what happens behind doors to provide people with animal products. This movie raises awareness of crazy animal suffering, which so few people really know about. It is also great that this movie takes only 1 hour, which makes it easer for people to decide to go watch this movie.
Before I'll start about the downside of this movie, I want to add that I am a vegetarian and am considering veganism.
The thing that really annoyed me in this movie and actually in general discussions about vegetarianism/veganism, is that vegetarians/vegans always try to prove they've made the right choice, by only showing the veganism supporting arguments, images, studies etcetera, without showing ANY nonsupporting arguments/studies. What about the risks of overconsumption of soy (which is easy with soymilk, because this is highly concentrated with soy), what about people with allergies/intolerances which heavily limit their food options, what about nutrients like vitamin B12 and DHA (an Omega-3 fatty acid), or maybe even some thoughts about the lack of availability of vegan products elsewhere in the world to provide a fully nutritious diet and there are many other points of discussion which are not as easy as you would want it.
For me there are also so many questions unanswered, which nobody seems to talk about and this subject is so much more complex than this movie is showing. At least they added a humorous touch to the movie (although some humor could have been better.. :)), which compensates this problem a little.
Overall, the movie is OK and especially a must watch for ignorant people (which we have LOTS of on this planet), but it would certainly not survive the real critic.
Before I'll start about the downside of this movie, I want to add that I am a vegetarian and am considering veganism.
The thing that really annoyed me in this movie and actually in general discussions about vegetarianism/veganism, is that vegetarians/vegans always try to prove they've made the right choice, by only showing the veganism supporting arguments, images, studies etcetera, without showing ANY nonsupporting arguments/studies. What about the risks of overconsumption of soy (which is easy with soymilk, because this is highly concentrated with soy), what about people with allergies/intolerances which heavily limit their food options, what about nutrients like vitamin B12 and DHA (an Omega-3 fatty acid), or maybe even some thoughts about the lack of availability of vegan products elsewhere in the world to provide a fully nutritious diet and there are many other points of discussion which are not as easy as you would want it.
For me there are also so many questions unanswered, which nobody seems to talk about and this subject is so much more complex than this movie is showing. At least they added a humorous touch to the movie (although some humor could have been better.. :)), which compensates this problem a little.
Overall, the movie is OK and especially a must watch for ignorant people (which we have LOTS of on this planet), but it would certainly not survive the real critic.
Whom does this movie cater to?
I think this movie is overrated especially because Vegans support such initiatives in the form of videos/documentaries and movies.
I'm a Vegan but that has no effect on my rating for this movie.
This movie doesn't seem to cater to any specific portion of the audience. Is it for people considering Veganism? Or is it for people who are already Vegans? It doesn't motivate you to a vegan diet more than tell you that you can be perfectly happy with a Vegan diet.
Its more of a Vegan experience video log than a movie or a documentary.
Though I support Veganism all the way and applaud this movie for that, I don't consider this to be a great documentary.
I'm a Vegan but that has no effect on my rating for this movie.
This movie doesn't seem to cater to any specific portion of the audience. Is it for people considering Veganism? Or is it for people who are already Vegans? It doesn't motivate you to a vegan diet more than tell you that you can be perfectly happy with a Vegan diet.
Its more of a Vegan experience video log than a movie or a documentary.
Though I support Veganism all the way and applaud this movie for that, I don't consider this to be a great documentary.
Not a step in the right direction, when it gets a lot of things wrong!!
First off, no documentary is 100% fact based and true as people's emotions, level of knowledge and personal preferences will affect the overall result. So I was not expecting perfection. However this documentary gets many things wrong.
I feel that the producers/writers have good intentions and have a desire to improve people's health and the environment, but they simply need more education and reading on the topics before they give advice.
In short, here are the things that they got right AND what they left out:
WHAT THEY GOT RIGHT:
1. Animals are treated inhumanely and suffer great pain through modernized farming practices, in which they are treated as a number and valued based on the profit they produce. They go through tremendous physical and emotional pain their whole lives up until they are slaughtered for food.
2. Vegans suffer from less heart disease or other chronic conditions. (but I will discuss the reason)
3. Eating fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds are great for your body. They are full of nutrients and fiber. Nuts are high in fats, but they are good fats and that is what we want. _______
WHAT THEY GOT WRONG OR LEFT OUT:
1. There are many Organic and free range farms that DO raise their animals humanely. If we as consumers chose to only buy those products and support local sustainable and ethical farms, even if that means paying more money initially, then eventually we would change the system. It takes two to tango.
2. Vegans suffer from less chronic diseases but it is not because they eliminate meat. There are a few reasons for this such as vegans generally being more mindful of what they eat as they become more educated about food and how it is processed. For instance, after they learn more about the origin of food and how it is processed and they learn about GMO's, chemicals, carcinogens, etc. They will make healthier choices in general.
The other reason is, that vegans will eat a lot more fruits, veggies, seeds and nuts, which are full of nutrients and fiber and nourish your body very well and fight disease. But if someone who ate meat, eggs and bacon on a regular basis, also ate as much of these unrefiend plant foods, they will see similar results.
3. The biggest thing they got wrong was that saturated fat and cholesterol from animal products cause atherosclerosis( clogging of the arteries) and heart disease. This is outdated advice based on epidemiological studies done in the 50's and 60's, mostly done by Ancel keys, and that have been debunked many times through recent clinical trials and a closer look at the data. Recent Data have clearly proven the biggest cause of Obesity, heart disease, clogged arteries and diabetes(diseases that usually accompany each other in the same individual, known as "metabolic syndrome") are SUGAR and REFINED CARBOHYDRATES. Unfortunately Veganism does not eliminate these foods at all. Most vegans eat even more of these dangerous foods, as they look to replace the calories from animal products with other sources.
If you would like to learn more about this topic read: "The big fat surprise" and "Why we get fat and what to do about it"
4. During the transition phase, as they call it in the movie, what they recommended was to buy vegan imitations. Vegan cheese, Vegan ham, Vegan hot dogs, etc. These foods are HIGHLY processed with more than 20 ingredients if you read their labels and are worse than the supposedly "bad" foods they are trying to replace. Moreover they are usually made with soy and textured vegetable protein which is bad for you for a host of reasons. On top of that it is most likely GMO, as 94% of all US soy is. ___ Bottom line:
I feel this could have been way better, by discussing topics such as the effects of unrefined plant foods on the body and how they can help improve health. Topics such as fiber, antioxidants and micro nutrients come to mind.
A focus on eating whole foods and eliminating processed foods would have been another great message.
Hopefully the producers/ writers will improve upon their work in the future.
By the way, this was my first review, but I felt obligated to share my opinion. Excuse the grammar or the way I structured it.
Max
I feel that the producers/writers have good intentions and have a desire to improve people's health and the environment, but they simply need more education and reading on the topics before they give advice.
In short, here are the things that they got right AND what they left out:
WHAT THEY GOT RIGHT:
1. Animals are treated inhumanely and suffer great pain through modernized farming practices, in which they are treated as a number and valued based on the profit they produce. They go through tremendous physical and emotional pain their whole lives up until they are slaughtered for food.
2. Vegans suffer from less heart disease or other chronic conditions. (but I will discuss the reason)
3. Eating fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds are great for your body. They are full of nutrients and fiber. Nuts are high in fats, but they are good fats and that is what we want. _______
WHAT THEY GOT WRONG OR LEFT OUT:
1. There are many Organic and free range farms that DO raise their animals humanely. If we as consumers chose to only buy those products and support local sustainable and ethical farms, even if that means paying more money initially, then eventually we would change the system. It takes two to tango.
2. Vegans suffer from less chronic diseases but it is not because they eliminate meat. There are a few reasons for this such as vegans generally being more mindful of what they eat as they become more educated about food and how it is processed. For instance, after they learn more about the origin of food and how it is processed and they learn about GMO's, chemicals, carcinogens, etc. They will make healthier choices in general.
The other reason is, that vegans will eat a lot more fruits, veggies, seeds and nuts, which are full of nutrients and fiber and nourish your body very well and fight disease. But if someone who ate meat, eggs and bacon on a regular basis, also ate as much of these unrefiend plant foods, they will see similar results.
3. The biggest thing they got wrong was that saturated fat and cholesterol from animal products cause atherosclerosis( clogging of the arteries) and heart disease. This is outdated advice based on epidemiological studies done in the 50's and 60's, mostly done by Ancel keys, and that have been debunked many times through recent clinical trials and a closer look at the data. Recent Data have clearly proven the biggest cause of Obesity, heart disease, clogged arteries and diabetes(diseases that usually accompany each other in the same individual, known as "metabolic syndrome") are SUGAR and REFINED CARBOHYDRATES. Unfortunately Veganism does not eliminate these foods at all. Most vegans eat even more of these dangerous foods, as they look to replace the calories from animal products with other sources.
If you would like to learn more about this topic read: "The big fat surprise" and "Why we get fat and what to do about it"
4. During the transition phase, as they call it in the movie, what they recommended was to buy vegan imitations. Vegan cheese, Vegan ham, Vegan hot dogs, etc. These foods are HIGHLY processed with more than 20 ingredients if you read their labels and are worse than the supposedly "bad" foods they are trying to replace. Moreover they are usually made with soy and textured vegetable protein which is bad for you for a host of reasons. On top of that it is most likely GMO, as 94% of all US soy is. ___ Bottom line:
I feel this could have been way better, by discussing topics such as the effects of unrefined plant foods on the body and how they can help improve health. Topics such as fiber, antioxidants and micro nutrients come to mind.
A focus on eating whole foods and eliminating processed foods would have been another great message.
Hopefully the producers/ writers will improve upon their work in the future.
By the way, this was my first review, but I felt obligated to share my opinion. Excuse the grammar or the way I structured it.
Max
Some decent parts, but mostly another dogmatic vegan movie
Not a bad movie overall (I really liked the format of following people and teaching them), but ironically not as focused on HEALTH as I would like to have seen.
My two biggest problems with the movie are as follows:
1. Anything vegan was automatically given a "free pass" and labeled as healthy. In reality, the host taught the three people to rely very heavily on highly processed meat-replacement foods. As one point the host happily told them that store bought frosting and teddy grams were vegan, so they were free game and I wanted to scream at the TV. For this reason, I think that the producers and host are either not very knowledgeable about nutrition and/or they don't care about health as much as they do the animals...
2. They really didn't spend a lot of time talking about HEALTH in this movie, oddly. The bulk of the movie was trying to convince them (and you) to go vegan, but they didn't approach it from an angle about becoming healthy so much as they tried to scare and disgust people by showing clips of animals being abused. Granted, there was the guest appearance of Dr. F, but the movie really disappointed me in that regard.
For my full review, see: http://www.drnicoledinezza.com/doctor-dinezzas- blog/a-review-of-vegucated
My two biggest problems with the movie are as follows:
1. Anything vegan was automatically given a "free pass" and labeled as healthy. In reality, the host taught the three people to rely very heavily on highly processed meat-replacement foods. As one point the host happily told them that store bought frosting and teddy grams were vegan, so they were free game and I wanted to scream at the TV. For this reason, I think that the producers and host are either not very knowledgeable about nutrition and/or they don't care about health as much as they do the animals...
2. They really didn't spend a lot of time talking about HEALTH in this movie, oddly. The bulk of the movie was trying to convince them (and you) to go vegan, but they didn't approach it from an angle about becoming healthy so much as they tried to scare and disgust people by showing clips of animals being abused. Granted, there was the guest appearance of Dr. F, but the movie really disappointed me in that regard.
For my full review, see: http://www.drnicoledinezza.com/doctor-dinezzas- blog/a-review-of-vegucated
Good film for non-vegans & everybody who would like to learn about why veganism is 100% NECESSARY
At first I thought it was kind of cringy, the first couple of minutes just felt weird and I almost stopped watching. But after 10- 15 minutes the film starts to get more analytical, scientific and gets into more detail. That's when it gets really interesting. The information is very digestible, that's why I think this film is one of the best for people who don't know anything about this topic yet. As I am a bit more knowledgeable, I did not learn too much new stuff, but the images of how animals are being treated made me break down and cry my eyes out. Good reminder, as I tend to forget just how bad animals are being treated.
The film is more about the ethical parts of being vegan and - though it touches on them - less about the environmental and personal- health related parts.
If you have not watched any films on veganism or animal-products, I definitely recommend watching this film. If you do know all the basics you can easily skip this one.
The film is more about the ethical parts of being vegan and - though it touches on them - less about the environmental and personal- health related parts.
If you have not watched any films on veganism or animal-products, I definitely recommend watching this film. If you do know all the basics you can easily skip this one.
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