The Founder Explained

The Founder
Director:John Lee Hancock
Music:Carter Burwell
Cinematography:John Schwartzman
Editing:Robert Frazen
Distributor:The Weinstein Company
Runtime:115 minutes[1]
Language:English
Budget:$7–25 million[2] [3]
Gross:$24.1 million[4]

The Founder is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by John Lee Hancock and written by Robert Siegel. Starring Michael Keaton as businessman Ray Kroc, the film depicts the story of his creation of the McDonald's fast-food restaurant chain, which eventually involved forcing out the company's original founders to take control with conniving ruthlessness. Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch co-star as McDonald's founders Richard and Maurice McDonald, alongside Linda Cardellini as Ray Kroc's third wife Joan Smith, and B. J. Novak as McDonald's president and chief executive Harry J. Sonneborn.[5]

The film premiered at Arclight Hollywood on December 7, 2016, and was released theatrically in the United States on January 20, 2017, by the Weinstein Company. It grossed $24 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Keaton's performance.

Plot

In 1954, struggling Prince Castle salesman Ray Kroc travels to San Bernardino, CA to meet Dick and Mac McDonald at their eponymous restaurant after the brothers purchase eight of his milkshake machines. Kroc lauds the brothers' success over dinner, where Mac and Dick explain the restaurant's origins and success following a complete redesign of the store in 1948, eliminating unnecessary overhead and reducing costs. Eager to cash in, Kroc quickly presses the brothers to expand franchising. After an initial refusal, the brothers agree to a business deal under very strict contract terms, and a lengthy approval process for potential changes.

Kroc breaks ground in Des Plaines, putting up his home as collateral. Hungry for more growth, Kroc pursues wealthy local connections for investment in franchising and recruits Fred L. Turner as his business partner. After early struggles with franchise operators not being hands-on, which doomed the brothers' previous franchise attempts, Ray hits on the idea of the model of a local operator: putting the franchisee directly into the workspace, and working alongside their staff. Kroc sees rapid gains and continues to expand, traveling to St. Paul to oversee the first opening in the Twin Cities. There, Kroc meets Rollie Smith, and his wife, Joan, who are interested in franchising; Kroc immediately becomes infatuated with Joan. At the same time, Kroc stresses against rising pressure from financial operating costs and falls behind on his payments. Kroc is unsuccessful at renegotiating his contract with the McDonald brothers, and, when his bank calls his home, Kroc's wife, Ethel, discovers her husband put the home up as collateral without her knowledge. Kroc later files for divorce from Ethel.

Kroc visits his bank for help with his lease terms and is approached by former Tastee-Freeze Finance VP Harry Sonneborn, who offers to review Kroc's books. Sonneborn explains to Ray that the business operator model will fail under the contract terms restricting him. Sonneborn guides Kroc toward evolving McDonald's into a real-estate model with financial investor backing. In 1955, Franchise Realty Corporation is incorporated and begins aggressive expansion of the McDonald's franchise. When the brothers are informed of the new company and Kroc's intent to buy the land, Dick and Mac are taken aback, but are powerless against the power Kroc now has. Emboldened, Kroc approaches his attorney for help getting out of his contract and further enacts changes to the franchises without Dick and Mac's approval, including the introduction of a powdered milkshake mix, to bring down operating costs. When Kroc officially rebrands Franchise Realty Corporation as the McDonald's Corporation, Mac collapses from diabetic shock and is hospitalized. Kroc visits the brothers at the hospital and offers them a blank check to buy them out.

The brothers agree to sell for $2.7 million, the rights to the San Bernandino location, and 1% of future profits. Kroc agrees to their terms except for future profits, which he refuses and offers to carry out under a handshake agreement. The brothers reluctantly agree, and Kroc becomes the sole owner of the McDonald's Corporation. Dick asks Kroc why the latter didn't just take the idea and run with it. Kroc admits he always wanted the restaurant for himself because of the brothers' last name, with Kroc lamenting his own name isn't "American" enough, but that McDonald's represents American values. The film ends as the brothers are forced to change the name of their original location, and Kroc begins construction of a new McDonald's immediately across the street in San Bernardino. Kroc, now married to Joan, prepares himself for a public speech that California Governor Ronald Reagan will attend, heavily plagiarizing a speech he listened to earlier in the film, arguing his success came from persistence.

An epilogue reveals several facts about the company: June Martino became a part owner in the McDonald's Corporation. Sonneborn was made president and CEO but quit a few years later after falling out with Kroc. Turner succeeded Kroc as senior chairman of the company. Kroc did not honor his handshake deal – the McDonald brothers were never paid their royalties, which would eventually have been over $100 million a year. McDonald's feeds about 1% of the world's population every day.

Cast

Production

Development

The screenplay for The Founder was written by Robert Siegel, based on Ray Kroc's autobiography and an unauthorized biography.[6] According to early reports, the film was to be developed in the same vein as There Will Be Blood and The Social Network. According to Deadline Hollywood, it was ranked the 13th-best unproduced script of 2014.[7] [8] In December 2014, John Lee Hancock was signed to direct the film.[9]

Casting

In February 2015, Michael Keaton was signed to the role of Ray Kroc.[10] Laura Dern joined the film on May 11, 2015, to play Kroc's wife Ethel Fleming, whom Kroc divorced in 1961.[11] The next day, it was announced that Nick Offerman joined the film, set to play Richard "Dick" McDonald.[12] On May 28, 2015, it was announced that B. J. Novak joined the film as Kroc's financial consultant, Harry J. Sonneborn.[13] On June 9, 2015, it was reported that Linda Cardellini had joined the film,[14] and on June 26, 2015, it was announced that John Carroll Lynch and Patrick Wilson had also been cast.[15]

Filming

Principal photography for the film began in Newnan, Georgia on June 1, 2015.[16] [17] Production designer Michael Corenblith had previously worked on films including Apollo 13, Saving Mr. Banks and The Blind Side in which attention to historic detail was important. Corenblith worked from archival photos, training films, materials provided by the McDonald family, blueprints obtained from eBay, and research at the oldest McDonald's restaurant in Downey, California. The McDonald brothers' original octagonal San Bernardino restaurant was built in Newnan in the parking lot of the Coweta County administration building.[18]

After a month of searching for a suitable location, an old-style McDonald's building set with the "golden arches" was constructed in a church parking lot in seven working days in Douglasville, Georgia.[19] The set included a working and period-accurate kitchen equipment that was brought up to current code. Rearrangement of exterior features such as parking lot striping allowed that set to serve as each franchise location portrayed in the film. Both interior and exterior portions of the restaurant were modular, allowing countertops or entire wall-sized glass panes to be removed to make room for cameras and other equipment.[19]

Filming also took place on location at the Canton Theatre in Historic Downtown Canton, Georgia.[20]

The J. Mack Robinson College of Business Administration Building in downtown Atlanta, which houses a Bank of America branch, served as the Illinois First Federal Savings & Loan Association building.[21] Some interior sets were built on soundstages at EUE Screen Gems Studios in Atlanta. Atlanta's East Lake Golf Club served as Rolling Green Country Club in the film.[22] [23]

Release

On March 2, 2015, The Weinstein Company paid $7 million for the film's distribution rights.[24] On March 26, 2015, the studio set the film for a November 25, 2016 release date.[25] In March 2016, the film was moved up to August 5, 2016.[26] On July 13, 2016, the film's release date was delayed until a limited December 16, 2016 date, followed by a wide release on January 20, 2017.[27] The film eventually opened in the United States at Arclight Hollywood on December 7, 2016, in order to qualify for the 2017 Oscars.[28]

In February 2017 FilmNation Entertainment, one of the film's production companies, sued The Weinstein Company for $15 million. The Weinstein Company released Gold on January 27, 2017, a week after The Founder, which FilmNation claimed was a breach of contract, saying the two companies had an agreement that no Weinstein Company film would be released within a week before or after The Founder.[2] [3]

Reception

Box office

The Founder grossed $12.8 million in the United States and Canada and $11.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $24.1 million.[4]

In North America, the film was expected to gross $3 million from 1,115 theaters in its opening weekend.[29] It ended up earning $3.8 million, finishing 9th at the box office.[30] In its second week the film made $2.6 million, a drop of 23.4%.[31]

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 81% based on 248 reviews, with an average rating of 7/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "The Founder puts Michael Keaton's magnetic performance at the center of a smart, satisfying biopic that traces the rise of one of America's most influential businessmen – and the birth of one of its most far-reaching industries."[32] On Metacritic, the film holds a weighted average score 66 out of 100, based on 47 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[33] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[34]

Rolling Stones Peter Travers gave the film three out of four stars, stating director Hancock and screenwriter Siegel did "strive hard—and mostly succeed—at keeping Hollywood sentiment out of the storytelling... Set more than a half-century ago, The Founder proves to be a movie for a divisive here and now. Step right up. You might just learn something."[35] RogerEbert.com's Matt Zoller Seitz gave the film three out of four stars saying that despite the film over-relying on exposition and failing to skillfully incorporate Ray Kroc's personal life into the narrative, "I'd be lying if I said I hadn't thought about The Founder constantly since seeing it... It's an ad that becomes a warning before circling around and becoming another, darker kind of advertisement, and one of the most intriguing and surprising things about The Founder is that, in the end, it seems vaguely ashamed of itself for letting this happen".[36]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)Result
2016Capri AwardsBest Actor
2017AARP Movies for Grownups AwardsBest Time Capsule[37]
Best Actor
Best Buddy Picture

See also

External links

Notes and References

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