The Founder
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Imagine a tired sales representative running from road to road in 1950s America, visiting restaurants with mixer catalogs in hand. Ray Kroc is exactly that man; Someone who is well past middle age and has spent his life waiting to knock on the door of a great opportunity. But one day, an unusual order from a humble burger joint in San Bernardino changes everything. When he steps into this small restaurant run by the McDonald brothers, he is fascinated by what he sees: a perfectly functioning system, incredible speed and the satisfaction on the faces of ordinary people. This biographical drama directed by John Lee Hancock examines the dark truth that hides just behind the bright side of the American dream. Michael Keaton masterfully strikes that fine balance that makes Ray Kroc both charming and disturbing. As you watch, you find yourself torn between repelling this man and admiring him. Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch are the McDonald brothers; He portrays them as two men who have built their dreams with effort and are strictly committed to honesty, and the tension between these two forms the nerve endings of the film. At its core, the story is based on ambition, loyalty and betrayal. The questions of who owns a vision and who bears the price of success are left hanging in the air in a way that disturbs the audience. Productions that deal so nakedly and boldly with how capitalism works are very rare.
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Reno
October 10, 2017
7/10
**Veni, vidi, vici!** I anticipated another inspiring biopic about a man who built an empire. That's partially true, because this was inspired by the right kind of wrong thing. I mean it was not actually about the McDonalds' story, the McDonald brothers, but the fast food chain McDonald, how the franchise got rapidly spread across the globe and the person behind it. With the film having both good and bad side, it stayed mostly neutral. But due to the main character, you would see too much lea...
n on what seems the reason behind the McDonald's today's popularity. So it's like another typical American founders' story like Apple, Facebook. I mean not the one who found the company with all the hard works, but the one who dived in and took all the credit. Ray Kroc was a traveling salesman and he's not doing any good. But one day he meets the brothers who had started a modernised kitchen and its fast food service. He shows lots of interest in it and so he joins hands with them. With his new ideas, how he makes a fortune out of it and the future of the company, all revealed in the later part. An enjoyable film. Particularly for Michael Keaton. Well directed film as well. Film wise it was a good one, but the story wise not morally right. It was about the flaws in our society, our system. Some men can do anything like pulling others leg to climb the success ladder. It's not them to blame completely, because they had struggled enough to understand their future path. So definitely for some people, this film would inspire. If you are a regular McDonalds' customer, you should watch it. Otherwise, just to learn the truth, it is worth a watch. _7/10_

Filipe Manuel Neto
August 16, 2022
3/10
**A decent film, although the story told is substantially stilted and made more tense than it actually was.** We all know that the business world is not for boy scouts. As the film's protagonist himself assumes, you have to be prepared for the toughness of competitors and moves that are often disloyal. However, this is precisely why great businessmen are usually people worthy of our disdain: they associate coldness and calculation with intelligence and the cult of the ego, and not infrequentl...
y they see other people as numbers or as means of business. McDonald's is undoubtedly a huge, very powerful multinational, and the film reveals how the company was born, at the hands of Ray Kroc, who takes over the company, taking it from the control of the founders – the McDonald Brothers – and transforming it into something that is very different from what they dreamed of, although they were satisfied with the money they received for it afterwards, and that the relations between the three, in real life, were not as tough as the movie makes us think. The screenplay, cleverly written but very bitter and unpleasant, inflated the situation and made it more tense. Like _Social Network_, the film shows us the controversial origins of one of America's most flourishing companies… and makes us dislike whoever built it. And interestingly, contrary to what I initially thought, the McDonald's Corporation seems to have kept a certain distance from this film… why is it? Michael Keaton did a very good job with the main character and knew how to embody the controversial figure of Kroc well, both in voice and in ideas and mannerisms. The actor deserves, in fact, a praise for the way he gave himself to the work. Also, John Lynch and Nick Offerman are in excellent shape and give us very convincing performances, turning the two founding brothers of the company into a harmonious duo in which one thinks and plans, and the other carries out and executes everything on the ground. Unfortunately, the rest of the cast just doesn't do anything of value and sticks to the most basic. Technically, the film is very low-key, although I have to commend the effort made to recreate and bring back to life some of the company's early restaurants, most notably the one in San Bernardino. The effort to be faithful to the original design was very pleasant, as was the use of very appropriate sets, cars, filming locations and costumes, which take us back to the 50s. The cinematography does a discreet but effective job, and the editing is good, not allowing the film to waste time on unnecessary things or lose its rhythm.

The Movie Mob
August 20, 2022
7/10
**Overall : A brilliant telling of a bleak story that left a disappointing flavor in my soul.** I remember the plaque in our McDonalds growing up about its founder, Ray Kroc, but this movie tells a much different story. Suddenly, I am questioning whether or not I should let my two-year-old eat McDonald's anymore! Michael Keaton's relentless portrayal of the opportunistic and duplicitous Ray Kroc is so spectacular that I questioned whether I even liked Keaton. Yet, he is one of my favorite act...
ors! That is just how disheartening the true story of McDonald's' meteoric expansion is. The Founder does an excellent job telling a dispiriting story and does such a thorough job that it leaves a bad taste in your mouth at the end (pun intended 😉).
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Founder was released in 2016.
The Founder has a runtime of 1 hr 55 min (115 minutes).
The Founder belongs to the following genres: Drama, History.
The Founder has a rating of 7.1/10 from 5,421 votes on TMDB.
In the United States, The Founder is available to watch on: Netflix, Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube.