They all seem miserable


With the exception of Phil Heath, everybody in this film just seems so miserable with what they are doing. Maybe Heath's outlook is what has given him the edge in the last few Olympias.

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Your not very sharp are you? He is the only one out of them to have actually WON the title, he cant lose he can only grow his legacy. The rest will be happier if and as they win.

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Go *beep* off dude. "You're not very sharp" what a PRICK you aee

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There's no need to respond with further insults. Two wrongs don't make a right.

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You can never trust a movie, even a documentary. They will play fast and loose with the editing to create storylines. It's no accident that virtually every time they show Phil Heath he's in his nice house or driving his Mercedes or working out in a nice gym, and the only time they show Kai Greene is when he's walking on the street or in the subway.

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How can you blame editing for what these people say? Regardless of what environments they film in, these people voiced feelings of regret, inadequacy, nervousness, etc.

Yes, they choose what to include, and no, they can't show every thing each person says or does, but is everything negative an inaccurate portrayal?

It seems like it was balanced in what they showed, both the good and the bad (and the ugly). We see Kai in worse gyms than Phil, but we also see his art and hear about his views. We see the German(?) guy with his supportive family.

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I didn't get the impression that they were unhappy at all?

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