In its efforts to document newfound empathy, the naïve 30 Days generally can't overcome the quick-pace and story-arc constraints of TV.
30 Days - Season 1 (2005)
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Reviews Counted:1
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Rotten:1
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Runtime: 5 hrs 54 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: After the enormous success of his 2004 documentary SUPER SIZE ME, Morgan Spurlock expands upon his concept to explore social issues in his new TV series, 30 DAYS. Each episode sees a participant... After the enormous success of his 2004 documentary SUPER SIZE ME, Morgan Spurlock expands upon his concept to explore social issues in his new TV series, 30 DAYS. Each episode sees a participant living for 30 days in an unfamiliar situation, experiencing life in someone else's shoes and gaining insight into a very different life. Spurlock himself moves to Ohio to try to survive on a minimum wage, and a Christian conservative finds his prejudices challenged when he goes to live in a Muslim community. Homophobia, excessive consumer consumption, and binge drinking are only a few of the issues addressed. [More]
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| 36% 36% | Angels & Demons |
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