10 Bewertungen
I still find this weird as is it a drug competition or a muscle building competition
- justcallmebaldy
- 26. Apr. 2019
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I will never buy a GI product again, you've been warned. I advise watching the first one only. as this, just like the 2nd is a mess and a complete joke.
- dreamwalk1986
- 8. Feb. 2019
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Trash. If you like watching cool shots of the director more than subject matter including his weirder sounding voice over then you'll love this. If not. Then stop now. Truly
- jason-617-546047
- 17. Apr. 2019
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Men's Physique is a joke. A competition that ignores legs does not belong at the major shows.
The Generation Iron movies are brilliant. They are are great insight to the world of bodybuilding, why bodybuilders do it, how they do it, where they do it. Generation Iron 3 in particular shows the worldwide passion there is for Bodybuilding. Not just Arnold from Austria, not just Kai Greene in the US, but Bodybuilders worldwide. From India to Brazil to England to China. Well recommended to all. Not to mention very motivational to for those already in the sport.
I have never been a fan of the Generation Iron series, down to it's aesthetics and sometimes boring despite being a very interesting subject matter. This one, however, completely broke the mold in term of actually following hardships and most of all- inspiration.
It tackles the difficult to speak about subject of steroids. It follows genetically gifted Ghanaians who can't even eat enough without going bankrupt but continue to strive for recognition. It follows underdogs who are the only bodybuilders from their countries good enough to compete, showing their ups and downs. It breaks down the divisions further and teaches us more about them in a layman's way.
It's easy to hate on these documentaries given their nature and it's almost piggy-backing on the success of Pumping Iron. This time, however, I've never felt so inspired at the end of a Generation Iron documentary.
Well done. 8/10
It tackles the difficult to speak about subject of steroids. It follows genetically gifted Ghanaians who can't even eat enough without going bankrupt but continue to strive for recognition. It follows underdogs who are the only bodybuilders from their countries good enough to compete, showing their ups and downs. It breaks down the divisions further and teaches us more about them in a layman's way.
It's easy to hate on these documentaries given their nature and it's almost piggy-backing on the success of Pumping Iron. This time, however, I've never felt so inspired at the end of a Generation Iron documentary.
Well done. 8/10
- grahamvandyke
- 16. Apr. 2019
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Despite all the bad reviews I've viewed......
Generation Iron series is one of the best ones, in which we can see what big athletes need to overcome to become the biggest of the biggest. All these top and amateur bodybuilders arr nothing but great people, in the sport and in personal life.
This movie, great one, love the series.
If you hate the movie, you don't really understand this amazing sport.
- winstongacj
- 17. Apr. 2019
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It is so interesting to see the different people, the person behind the physical body, and everything they sacrifice to compete in such an objective sport.
- droidsuchy
- 11. Mai 2019
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Cool to see the growth of the sport around the world especially in India and China. Better than number 2. But 1 is my favourite.
- Jonah-19-9-88
- 24. Sept. 2019
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Generation Iron 3 earns a solid 8/10 for its fascinating insight into the bodybuilding scene, presenting a captivating update on the sport and its evolving dynamics. The documentary succeeds in delving deeper into the world of bodybuilding, offering viewers an in-depth look at the dedication and discipline required in this competitive arena.
The film's strength lies in its comprehensive coverage of the latest trends and changes in bodybuilding. It goes beyond mere physicality, exploring the psychological aspects, the rigorous training regimes, and the dietary discipline of athletes. This provides a holistic view of what it takes to succeed in modern bodybuilding.
The documentary is also commendable for its high-quality production and cinematography. The visuals are striking, capturing the intensity and passion of the bodybuilders in a way that's both artistic and authentic. The interviews and personal stories add a human element to the film, making it more relatable and engaging.
Generation Iron 3 stands out for its ability to keep the audience engaged, whether they are enthusiasts of the sport or newcomers. It's an enlightening journey into a world where physical prowess meets mental strength, showcasing the sport's evolution and the athletes' relentless pursuit of excellence.
In conclusion, Generation Iron 3 is a well-executed documentary that provides a compelling update on the bodybuilding scene. Its insightful content, combined with excellent production values, makes it a must-watch for anyone interested in the sport or documentaries that explore the depths of human potential.
The film's strength lies in its comprehensive coverage of the latest trends and changes in bodybuilding. It goes beyond mere physicality, exploring the psychological aspects, the rigorous training regimes, and the dietary discipline of athletes. This provides a holistic view of what it takes to succeed in modern bodybuilding.
The documentary is also commendable for its high-quality production and cinematography. The visuals are striking, capturing the intensity and passion of the bodybuilders in a way that's both artistic and authentic. The interviews and personal stories add a human element to the film, making it more relatable and engaging.
Generation Iron 3 stands out for its ability to keep the audience engaged, whether they are enthusiasts of the sport or newcomers. It's an enlightening journey into a world where physical prowess meets mental strength, showcasing the sport's evolution and the athletes' relentless pursuit of excellence.
In conclusion, Generation Iron 3 is a well-executed documentary that provides a compelling update on the bodybuilding scene. Its insightful content, combined with excellent production values, makes it a must-watch for anyone interested in the sport or documentaries that explore the depths of human potential.
- Zooha-47207
- 3. März 2024
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