Enjoyed the film from beginning to end. I was captivated by the actors and the story they told. When I watch a movie I want to see great acting and a captivating story. That's what I got. Casting was spot on. I loved all the supporting cast. Eva Longoria did a great job directing. I loved the authenticity of the Mexican American culture being represented.
It's weird seeing all these reviews complaining about how the story isn't real. You all sound like you're upset about something else and it's not the authenticity...Just saying. Go watch the movie you might see yourself. You all sound like a few of the characters.
Plot summary
The inspiring true story of Richard Montañez, the Frito Lay janitor who channeled his Mexican American heritage and upbringing to turn the iconic Flamin’ Hot Cheetos into a snack that disrupted the food industry and became a global pop culture phenomenon.
June 11, 2023 at 07:20 PM
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Entertained all the way through
I ain't care what anyone else says frfr
I loved this movie, I was entertained and proud. This story is all too familiar for me and many Mexicans. I felt empowered, as cheesy as I may sound I felt pride to be Mexican and have that flame in us to push forward. So if you ain't care about reviews and wanna watch a good movie about US, then this is it. The cast was also great! Dennis Dexter was also amazing at his role! Lol lost my marbles when I put two and two together and figured out it was the All State guy! This movie is all very family friendly, some cuss words but it's as tasteful as hot chettos. At this point I'm just trying to meet the character limit but it's a 10 to me.
Why Perpetuate A Lie, His Real Story Was Enough
Richard Montañez did NOT invent this product and it's been debunked for a while, yet Montañez and director Eva Longoria doesn't allow facts to deter them from perpetuating this falsehood, wrapped in an upbeat can-do story. Montañez was a janitor at Frito-Lay, and he did become a director of marketing, with a knack for reaching overlooked and underserved Latino consumers. But according to a company statement backed up by the Times' reporting, plus a multitude of retired folks who worked with Montañez have all stated that "he was not involved in any capacity" in the development of Flamin' Hot Cheetos.
The story of Montañez rising through the ranks to become the director of marketing was enough of a so-called "rags to riches" story on its own, (he had no formal education, was in and out of trouble as a kid, belonged to a street gang, sold drugs and came from an impoverished background) what's not to cheer for, but to continue to promote this fabrication when it's been debunked time and time again, ruins the entire film for me.
I love these types of stories as long as they're truthful and not overly embellished to the point of being highly improbable. "Flamin' Hot" never acknowledges any of the inaccuracies, it just blissfully goes along promoting the lie. However, Montañez did, according to the L. A. Times, play a major role in the development of the company's Sabrositas line, which included a lime and chili Frito, but that was in 1993, three years after the "Flamin' Hot" launch. This film is so myopic and obsessively committed to the underdog mythology that it's never really believable, and loses all of its credibility as the film plods along. "Flamin' Hot" plays like an ad/commercial for the product.
The running theme is reach for the stars, don't take no for an answer, and maybe one day you'll attain your dream and become a millionaire along the way. That's all well and good, yes things like that can happen. And though Eva Longoria's story is a nice, albeit an untruthful one, "Flamin' Hot" leaves you with nothing more than the orange Cheeto dust on the tips of your fingers.
It is not a documentary, so of course it will be not 100% accurate. It is a great fun movie to watch.
@aspieontheloose grow up, incel
Great movie
Woke at this level is just sad....ya could've just told his story without all the pandering.
CopollaFan - MSG is amazing. Go to your local Chinese grocer and get a bag of Umami seasoning. The "MSG is bad for you" trope was pushed by Big Salt and it was ever a lie.
A movie about inventing flaming hot cheetos? Even if it were true it still wouldn't be worth watching.
Great movie, thanks. iI's a good story so the whole truth is not as important as the way the story is told.
WARNING: Leading experts in the field have determined this movie to be WOKE, and thus not suitable viewing for anyone.
A movie about junk food loaded with msg. Just what America needs!
Takis movie next, por favor
when I saw the guy on the cover I thought we were getting the answer's on Dr. Disrespect's ban
@BigKilty you have won comment of the day. Im in tears lol
The fact that you think Mexican is a language says it all @DarkSparks
Thanks
How do you say 'ah no i'll take a pass' in mexican?
The director is flaming hot