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A documentary that follows top bodybuilders as they train to compete in the Mr. Olympia competition.A documentary that follows top bodybuilders as they train to compete in the Mr. Olympia competition.A documentary that follows top bodybuilders as they train to compete in the Mr. Olympia competition.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 1 nomination total
Mickey Rourke
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- (voice)
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Interesting look into how things have changed in the world of bodybuilding since the cult classic Pumping Iron came out. Overall, the film was well shot and edited with a fairly in-depth look at some Mr. Olympia hopefuls. Overall the movie is more of a commercial for bodybuilding than it is a balanced documentary. However, it was definitely worth watching.
The elephant in the room is the fact that genetics, nutrition, and exercise science haven't changed enough over the past 30 years to make these guys look like something out of a comic book. They are taking steroids....lots of them. There is a plethora of medical evidence that steroids cause deleterious effects on the body, which the film acknowledges. One could argue that all professional athletes are using them, but bodybuilding is different. You HAVE to use steroids in order to compete, and there is no real effort to prevent there use. As a physician and a longtime weightlifter it pains me to see so many people pursing this hobby/sport at the expensive of their health. Most of it boils down to money for advertising and supplements.
Overall, an entertaining movie, but a painful reminder of what bodybuilding has become.
The elephant in the room is the fact that genetics, nutrition, and exercise science haven't changed enough over the past 30 years to make these guys look like something out of a comic book. They are taking steroids....lots of them. There is a plethora of medical evidence that steroids cause deleterious effects on the body, which the film acknowledges. One could argue that all professional athletes are using them, but bodybuilding is different. You HAVE to use steroids in order to compete, and there is no real effort to prevent there use. As a physician and a longtime weightlifter it pains me to see so many people pursing this hobby/sport at the expensive of their health. Most of it boils down to money for advertising and supplements.
Overall, an entertaining movie, but a painful reminder of what bodybuilding has become.
- coolguy1541
- Apr 26, 2014
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- TriviaThe man on the poster for the film is Roelly Winklaar
- SoundtracksNever Gonna Stop
Written by Greg Cahn, Oscar Doniz, and Ruwanga Samath
Performed by Mind The Gap
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- Железное поколение
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $849,521
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $245,000
- Sep 22, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $901,649
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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