• Release Date: Nov 24, 2006
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7.8 out of 10

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  1. PoppyR.
    Nov 25, 2006
    9
    A stark and meditative look at the industry of European food production. The pace of the film imitates the mechanistic, sterile, cold process the harvest has become in today's alienated world. The viewer is allowed ample opportunity to ponder the question: when living under a system that makes every head of lettuce, cow, or factory worker a mere example of their category of being, are there significant differences between these lives? When a life is predetermined in its totalized relationship to the whole of the system is the only remaining choice whether or not to take pleasure in the hypnotic rhythm of the well-oiled machinery? More documentaries should so simply inspire critical reflection on the status of modern living as this one does. Expand
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Universal acclaim - based on 10 Critics

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  1. An eye-opener that handles its themes in a refreshingly nonexploitative manner.
  2. Reviewed by: Leslie Felperin
    80
    Looks at the agricultural industry across Europe through sound and images alone. Pic offers a tabula rasa in which some auds will see a horrifying indictment of the industry's cruelties, others a realistic depiction of mechanized farming, and some a soft-spoken tribute to manual labor. Meanwhile, precisely composed lensing and painstaking sound design create moments of sublime beauty.
  3. 67
    The non-sensationalized "this is what really happens" approach makes Our Daily Bread extra-creepy at times.