4/10
disappointed at the obvious editing that chopped up the film and decreased it's effectiveness to accomplish what the title promises.
28 December 2009
Warning: Spoilers
I did not find his impatience with his followers to be zen at all. When Mr. Brown snapped at the people for not knowing how much salt was needed for the bread and then had the audacity to "ting" the little bell as they all dropped everything they were doing, I laughed. Imagine supposed grown adults being that afraid of someone that seems rather insane. I had to laugh. I mean, really, he cried when he wanted a sponge to clean his cutting board. I can say that I learned a very tiny amount of knowledge on a subject that I basically knew almost nothing about and I feel that I still don't. Too bad. I was willing to watch and learn with an open mind; however, I feel that I opened it and there was very little information that was worth the effort. He speaks of the pursuit of oil in the world that is used to produce, process and deliver food that each of us could make on our own. Without oil, he would not have these nice "retreats" available because someone had to build them and his cookbook would not get very far without people printing and delivering it. The film left me with a feeling that I could have spent that time doing something that was more productive...such as sleeping.
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