Filmmaker Vlad Yudin follows several body builders as they struggle to find success in a competitive industry.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
Self
Martyn Ford
Self
Kai Greene
Self
Rich Piana
Self
Calum Von Moger
Self
Jessenia Gallegos
Self - Host
Jay Cutler
Self
Lee Haney
Self
Chris Griggs
Self
Eugen Sandow
Self
Mamdouh Elssbiay
Self
Ken 'Flex' Wheeler
Self
Michael Kupisk
Self - Michael, Manager
Rich Gaspari
Self
Courtney King
Self
Ariel Khadr
Self
Renee Janssen
Self
Karina Elle
Self
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source: Generation Iron 2
It's really interesting even for somebody who's watching bodybuilding scere for some time. I like that you hear opion of the best bodybuilders of the past and present. The point of view of somebody who was bodybuilder in 60's is totally diferent than bodybuilders that are still active. You will get here lots of interesting informations about how long can be career of pro bodybuilder or how much are currently social media important for bodybuilding world and in the promotion whole trend of bodybuilding. This documentary will be for sure interesting for anybody and i recommend this for everybody. See ya at other review Marko
I love bodybuilding documentaries though I have no interest in the watching the competitions or reading the magazines so I didn't know who most of these people were but I don't think that matters. It entertained me while I was feeding my baby in the middle of the night and that's pretty much all I can ask for! Looking back though, it was a bit dull and has no repeat viewing value. The only interesting 'character' was Rich Piana, for his frankness, honesty and controversy. And also because he died from his lifestyle. And also because he looks psychotic. Kai Greene and that Australian guy both had zero charisma and were less interesting to watch. They also came across as a bit desperate & sad with their attempts to break into the acting world and, in the case of Kai, make a graphic novel. It's definitely a rather bland documentary and nowhere near as good as the excellent Pumping Iron.
Watching these guys pumping iron like crazy trying so hard to build their muscles in this film really made me feel very uncomfortable. These men and women just looked so unnatural, they seemed to turn themselves into some kind of a "New Species", a badly deformed "Creature". Carrying so much flesh on a regular bone structure is such a heavy burden, that's why almost all of them walked in a weird way, their feet didn't grow out of portion like their other body parts, so they all looked very weird too. In this film, we also found out that the related body building organization wanted to develop its market in the middle east, so they awarded a middle east guy as the champion who stood beside the tall and old Arnold, just looked like a midget and an ugly dude. There's nothing desirable, nice, pretty, muscular, aesthetic whatsoever, only abnormal deformity, lot of unnatural lumps and thick veins all over the body these people called muscles. I've never found so many ugly men and women; especially the "women" in an 1hr. 46mins film. No wonder the guy said in the final segment, "It's not as popular as in the 60's", that's indeed like an inevitable fact and trend.
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