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Eating You Alive

  • 2018
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Eating You Alive (2018)
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How and why what we eat is the cause of the chronic diseases that are killing us, and changing what we eat can save our lives one bite at a time.How and why what we eat is the cause of the chronic diseases that are killing us, and changing what we eat can save our lives one bite at a time.How and why what we eat is the cause of the chronic diseases that are killing us, and changing what we eat can save our lives one bite at a time.

  • Director
    • Paul David Kennamer Jr.
  • Stars
    • Suzy Amis
    • Neal Barnard
    • James Cameron
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Paul David Kennamer Jr.
    • Stars
      • Suzy Amis
      • Neal Barnard
      • James Cameron
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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      • 1 win total

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    James Cameron
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    T. Colin Campbell
    T. Colin Campbell
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    Jarik Conrad
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    Jimmy Conway
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    Caldwell Esselstyn Jr.
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    Andrew Freeman
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    Michael Greger
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    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
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    Penn Jillette
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    8Iknowbest

    Worth a watch

    I think a good portion of the western world need to see this film. We need to change the ways we eat for the world, our health, our futures and the animals! As a health professional myself, I strongly agree with the content of this film
    8Hellmant

    A movie that everyone should definitely see, even if you've already seen 'WHAT THE HEALTH'.

    'EATING YOU ALIVE': Four Stars (Out of Five)

    Another new documentary (like the recent film 'WHAT THE HEALTH') exploring how what we eat causes the majority of the chronic diseases that are killing us. Also like 'WHAT THE HEALTH', the movie proves that veganism is the best way to save all of our lives (also the planet, and of course the animals). The film was directed and co-produced by first time feature filmmaker Paul David Kennamer Jr. I saw this documentary at a special screening on the Oregon State University campus, and I'm glad I did. It's an impressive film, just like 'WHAT THE HEALTH' is!

    The filmmakers interview several doctors, health experts, scientists and celebrities (like Samuel L. Jackson, James Cameron, and Penn Jillette to name a few) about their knowledge, expertise and feelings about nutrition and diet. Many of the experts they interview are also featured in 'WHAT THE HEALTH'. They also briefly discuss animal cruelty and the effects that eating meat and dairy have on the environment (things that the other documentary doesn't really go into at all). There's even a few vegan recipes thrown into the film as well. The vegan way of life, and diet, is of course presented as the solution to most of our health problems, and big business is once again named as the major culprit.

    The film is not as well made as 'WHAT THE HEALTH', but it is equally as educational (and emotional). A lot of the information presented in the movie is the same info that is also featured in the other (better) documentary; but it does have some new (different) information too. I think if I had seen this film first, I would have enjoyed it even more. It's not structured as well though, and the music in it kind of sucks. I do always enjoy hearing from celebrities though, about subjects that are important to me, especially the likes of Samuel L. Jackson and James Cameron (my favorite director). Although it's not one of the best documentaries I've ever seen, it's still a very important film. One that everyone should definitely see, even if you've already seen 'WHAT THE HEALTH'.

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    10awol-48865

    Excellent documentary

    Highly informative and well paced. A great introduction to plant based living and the benefits of this type of dietary lifestyle. Recommended!
    6steve_goldberg

    Good but very difficult to watch

    This is a great documentary and I have nothing but respect for the content including the testimonials and the information presented.

    However, I'm very sad that this movie as it currently stands is edited in a way that makes it very difficult to watch and to understand at a very basic level.

    "Why," you ask? Because there are two different completely unrelated yet concurrent streams of audio taking place almost constantly throughout the entire movie!

    The first is of course the vocals, i.e., the main interviews, testimonials, etc. (Sadly, there is no narration which is a separate issue from what I'm writing about here -- narration in this as most documentaries of the time is left to a third track, if you will, which is silent written word overlaid and often missed by the audience...)

    The first audio track is almost non-stop. In other words, the monologues are immediately juxtaposed with practically no breaks. But this is not what makes it so hard to understand.

    The second audio track is the problem: constantly, with only a few breaks, is an entirely unrelated and unregulated barrage of musical notes that seem to be intended to make the monologue/testimonials more impactful.

    But the music serves exactly the opposite function. Partly because it's so dissonant vis-a-vis the vocals, but mostly because it is so LOUD, it drowns the audio and confuses the listener so much that the brain of this viewer was left exhausted and frustrated at the extra cognitive effort required to really parse out and understand what was being said.

    I don't understand why this is so hard for filmmakers to understand: as viewers age, it becomes increasingly difficult for them to understand speech that is noisy (captured and/or processed poorly) and accompanied by music (in this case, just another source of noise over top of the spoken audio track).

    The result is an overabundance of audio interference patterns, if you will, that scale directly with the volume level. So, whereas the listener would normally be better able to understand the spoken audio track by turning the volume up, when accompanied by music, the track just gets that much harder to understand when the volume is increased.

    Please -- out of respect for your viewers and for the good of the world so people can understand this important information -- and for all that is good in the world -- please remix the audio on this and re-release it with all that horrid noise removed or greatly (substantially) reduced in volume!

    Please!

    Thank you.
    6diploidheart

    Good recommendations for diet, but exaggerated claims for it.

    This movie advocates a whole foods plant-based diet, somewhat low in fat - not too many nuts and seeds.

    This is certainly healthy, as long as you are careful to get enough of the nutrients that may be missing in a plant-based diet, such as B12, calcium, iodine ... It helps prevent and reverse the metabolic-syndrome type problems that end up killing so many people: obesity, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, atherosclerosis. So many people who are fat and sick, in the USA and around the world. It is such a huge tragedy, and it is SO unnecessary.

    BUT, this movie tries to sell this diet as a cure for things for which it is not a cure. My autoimmune problems and severe allergies didn't get better after I started eating this way, in 2005 or so. So there's an anti-testimonial, if you like.

    There's a very good case to be made for eating this way. For one's health; for the environment; and to prevent animal suffering. Those reasons SEEM like they should be good enough, without making exaggerated claims.

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      The whole Eating You Alive crew transitioned to a WFPB lifestyle in February 2014.

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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      • Smallbox Entertainment Group
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      • $260,534
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      • 1h 48m(108 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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