Actuakers
One of my all time favorites.
Nayan Gough
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Raymond Sierra
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Fleur
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Matt Greene
The Founder has a bit of a familiar, procedural skin in its story of McDonald's, but the through-line of how one man can so steadily lose his integrity is a strong one. Ray Kroc is one of the most intentionally unsympathetic protagonists ever, with Keaton awesomely portraying the man's slow descent from simply self-centered to full-on monster.
saru-88447
McDonalds: A hell of a good inspirational story. Just about how the founder found a way to own the land and to lease the property to the franchise to run the business all over the world.
The story of a man who succeded with huge persistence and determination but not with talent or education as it clearly states that this world is full of educated fools.
Andrew Pelechaty
Affectionately known as every eighties/nineties child's favourite Batman, Michael Keaton continues his cinematic comeback with this wonderful biopic of Ray Kroc, the struggling travelling salesman who turned McDonald's into today's fast food behemoth.Keaton plays Kroc as an opportunist, who uses a surprise bulk order for his milkshake machine from brothers Dick (Nick Offerman) and Mac (John Carroll Lynch) McDonald, sees their at-the-time original fast food restaurant (in an era of deathly slow drive-in restaurants), enthusiastically becomes involved and transforms McDonald's into a powerful nationwide franchise, despite the brothers' reluctance.Kroc is a ruthless, single-minded businessman, putting McDonald's ahead of everything and alienating business friends, his wife Ethel (Laura Dern) and the McDonald's brothers, who aren't as ruthless as Kroc. He's like a tamer version of Jordan Belfort from "The Wolf of Wall Street". While this movie shows how the McDonald brothers established the business (and the iconic golden arches), Kroc isn't afraid to take credit, with some help from new lover Joan (Linda Cardinelli).Unlike other biopics, "The Founder" avoids schmaltz and doesn't try to redeem Kroc - who revels in his ruthlessness - for the sake of a happy ending.
orhan Akdeniz
The film tells a story of success. But it's not an ordinary story. You do not envy the rich man. You are even disgusting with that man. It reminds me of my social network film.