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Dec 15

We Might Just Have to Watch Sushi Size Me Based on the Trailer – TVOvermind

While the Sushi Size Me documentary has already started as of December 6th and will only run until the 12th it could have some interesting ramifications since the results could be something that people might be interested in. High school literature teacher and varsity basketball coach Leo Sanders decided to try and lose weight by going on an all-sushi diet, despite the fact that hes not really fond of sushi. That seems like something that could work since it would either be sushi or nothing, but it also feels as though it could be something that might be seen as harmful to the body considering that too much of anything can be a bad idea. Thankfully there are many different types of sushi so its likely that Leo could get away with doing this without really causing any harmful effects to his body. As B. Alan Orange of MovieWeb reveals the producer of this documentary actually threw in $1,500 for Leos meals, which is a pretty hefty sum but is also a lot of sushi when you really think about it. Hopefully he didnt go so far as to try any gas station sushi since that stuff tends to be kind of iffy unless the station has a good reputation with it.

Unlike the Super Size Me movie this might actually have a chance of catching on since its a guy thats going from eating unhealthy, or so it would appear, to eating healthy and trying to lose weight. Super Size Me was about a guy showing the dangers of eating McDonalds for every meal for a prolonged time, and while he was healthy going in he was anything but when the movie was over. The irritating part about this however is that whether a person wants to admit it or not there arent a lot of people that eat McDonalds for breakfast, lunch, and dinner everyday. There are those that use the fast food chains as their primary source of food, but thinking that someone who can afford to eat healthy, and even those that are struggling to provide food for their families, eats in this manner day in and day out is a bit presumptuous. If anything, Super Size Me was a look at how unhealthy such a lifestyle could be if it was shared by a widespread number of people. While a lot of people do visit fast food restaurants quite often, those same people will also sit down to a home-cooked meal now and again as well. The idea of subsisting on fast food is pretty disgusting and the attempt to show what it was like really came off as more preachy and useless than informative and need-to-know.

Sushi Size Me does appear to be on the right track though since its about a guy thats trying to get healthy and lose weight and has picked a relatively good way to do so. Despite the amount of rice that hed be ingesting, which is a lot of carbs when you think about it, hes still staying active and sticking to the diet. The amusing thing is that he doesnt really like sushi that much, but its also impressive since hes sticking to what he said he would do and not going back on it. When you look at the number of ways that sushi can be made and what from however you get the feeling that hes not suffering all that much since a lot of sushi pairings look pretty good and even sound good. Some are a little less than a person might desire and some just look absolutely gross. Sorry, but fake crab in anything just sounds nasty since its really pulverized white fish and starch thats been made to look like crab. Those that eat this and mm its just like crab have either never had crab in their life or have faulty taste buds. Anyway, the selection of sushi and the ability to improve on it and play with the recipes a bit offers up a very wide assortment of different sushi rolls that Leo could consume. After a while though almost anyone could admit that sushi might get old and it might be time for something different. But if eating sushi and continuing to be active does the trick then it might be worth following for a while. Will it tempt people to try this once they see it? Maybe, but maybe not since not a lot of people were willing to trying the diet in Super Size Me considering how sick it was making the guy in the movie.

Sushi is an interesting food but eating just sushi and nothing else for so long could get kind of old and make the taste buds yearn for something else. But if it works its kind of hard to knock it.

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