Movie Review The Founder

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Movie review the founder

“The Founder” is a mesmerizing film that delves into the life of Ray Kroc, the founder of the
McDonald’s chain. Portrayed by Michael Keaton, Kroc’s journey is both captivating and
horrifying as it explores how he built his fast-food empire.
The movie grapples with the ambivalence surrounding Kroc. On one hand, he’s a determined
entrepreneur, cold-calling restaurant owners to sell mixers out of his car. On the other hand, he
becomes a bland megalomaniac, exploiting the optimism and trust of the original McDonald’s
founders, Richard and Maurice McDonald. Their handshake agreement was never honored,
leading to their eventual downfall.
The depiction of the McDonald brothers is devastating and forms the strongest aspect of the
film. Their bond, founded on a can-do spirit, contrasts sharply with Kroc’s ruthless pursuit of
profit. As the movie unfolds, Kroc transforms into the Charles Foster Kane of hamburgers,
surrounded by enablers and worshipers.
While Kroc’s actions are appalling, the film still leans on his every word, highlighting
the thrilling conflict inherent in business dramas. “The Founder” provides a fascinating insight
into the beginnings of the McDonald’s brand and the complex figure behind its rise to
prominence 12.
In summary, this well-shot, scored, and acted film offers a story worth telling, all while shedding
light on the origins of McDonald’s and the man who shaped it into an empire. Michael Keaton’s
performance adds to the movie’s allure, making it a must-watch for those intrigued by business
history and real-life figures

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