The remarkable true story is more complex than you could ever imagine about the individual credited with founding the fast-food restaurant conglomerate McDonalds.
Let’s begin with the great Michael Keaton as Ray Kroc the striving but entirely unsuccessful entrepreneur travelling salesman in the 1950’s.
Equally charming, ghastly, frustrating, Keaton creeps under your skin relishing making Ray a smart, intrusive, fascinating character that you simply cannot help but judge from the outset and possibly finish up hating.
Stumbling across a family operated revolutionary hamburger business delivering great food from kitchen to customer in seconds, Ray distinguishes instant potential approaching the brothers McDonald to a franchise.
Mac (John Carroll Lynch) and Dick McDonald (Nick Offerman) have tried this before with dramas so it is not an option, until fast-talker ray convinces them he will oversee proceedings.
New establishments are formed causing direct conflicts between the brothers anticipating Ray is stealing their ideas to suit himself.
In the meantime, Ray destroys his own marriage and someone else’s during this new found obsession, however watching the brothers dreams fall apart is even more heartbreaking.
Another Oscar nomination seems inevitable, Keaton is incredible, some of the low, snake like scheming Ray Kroc is capable of has to be seen to be believed the way he annoyingly manipulates others to get what he wants, acting tour-de-force from Mr. Mom.
Nice to see Laura Dern (Jurassic Park) in support although underused as suffering wife Ethel and while an always impressive platinum blonde Linda Cardellini has a pivotal role and also sings a duet with Keaton himself.
Actually, all those around him is worthy albeit overshadowed from their ball of energy leading man.
A few unanswered questions aside I assume edited for time restraints in storytelling, The Founder is a dramatically unconventional business success story.
Shane A.Bassett | Movie Analyst
Drama, History | USA, 2017 | 12A | 17th February 2017 (UK) | Studiocanal | Dir.John Lee Hancock | Michael Keaton, Nick Offerman, John Carroll Lynch, Luara Dern, B.J Novak,
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