Après une carrière tumultueuse d'une décennie remplie de blessures et d'occasions manquées, le poids moyen de l'UFC, Michael Bisping, âgé de trente-huit ans, a finalement obtenu son dû et il... Tout lireAprès une carrière tumultueuse d'une décennie remplie de blessures et d'occasions manquées, le poids moyen de l'UFC, Michael Bisping, âgé de trente-huit ans, a finalement obtenu son dû et il prévoit de se balancer.Après une carrière tumultueuse d'une décennie remplie de blessures et d'occasions manquées, le poids moyen de l'UFC, Michael Bisping, âgé de trente-huit ans, a finalement obtenu son dû et il prévoit de se balancer.
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- 5 victoires et 4 nominations au total
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A great "updated" story about of the the best ever fight inside the octagon. Imagine fighting with one eye and still become champion. Bisping really overcame his adversaries and focus in what he believed he will become. Really deserved a Hall of Fame form the UFC.
Michael Bisping is a hugely likeable character, a warrior of a fighter, and an inspiring figure in almost everything he's turned his hand to, so it was great to hear more of his backstory and fill in some of the blanks. But as a documentary, "Bisping" feels noticeably amateurish: there is little objectivity on display, and it almost seems like a vanity project or a promo reel - it's hard not to conclude that Bisping himself had a little too much say in what went in and what did not, and there are clearly a number of parts of the story that are intentionally glossed over and not going to be publicly told for some time.
On top of that, the present-day re-enactments of some moments from the past come over quite cringey; there's way too many slow-motion shots of everyday moments for no reason, and the film keeps retreading the same ground too often (talking heads continually stating "Bisping's a FIGHTER!" and too many mentions of how he's "doing it for his family"). Just cutting down on some of that flab would have shortened the film by a half hour, and it would have been a better one for it.
It's still a great, one-in-a-million story, about a great guy, but if it had been made by someone who knew what they were doing it could also have been a great film. Definitely worth a watch, though, all the same.
On top of that, the present-day re-enactments of some moments from the past come over quite cringey; there's way too many slow-motion shots of everyday moments for no reason, and the film keeps retreading the same ground too often (talking heads continually stating "Bisping's a FIGHTER!" and too many mentions of how he's "doing it for his family"). Just cutting down on some of that flab would have shortened the film by a half hour, and it would have been a better one for it.
It's still a great, one-in-a-million story, about a great guy, but if it had been made by someone who knew what they were doing it could also have been a great film. Definitely worth a watch, though, all the same.
What a spectacular story.. what a good dude.
Heart warming and so true down to earth real life.
Heart warming and so true down to earth real life.
I believe this documentary could really have benefitted from (A) another director; or (B) not having Bisping as one of the executive producer (with obvious power on the final cut). He's charming (and handsome) enough to keep you hooked. The movie manages to drag while still dodging the more interesting part of his story. Obviously there are things he doesn't want to share - but those would have provided more humanity to it all. Granted, I might not be the target audience. I would have loved to know more about his parents, his wife's "purpose" of just "being there for him", what drives him to keep hurting his body, more than what the bros think about him...except for Michael Jai White, who is not afraid to not act and talk like a grown-up frat boy.
If the target audience is only Joe Rogan fans pumped by the cringy words of Vin Diesel that "being an alpha is a pain in the a.." there is no need of the artsy shots of the gloves and Bisping's dramatizations of his own moves before we see the actual footage. In my opinion, the rhythm changes by the time we see the footage of his wedding and endure the cringy narration of Bruce Buffer. Then, it's more about reliving those fights than getting to know him and his journey right before that.
If the target audience is only Joe Rogan fans pumped by the cringy words of Vin Diesel that "being an alpha is a pain in the a.." there is no need of the artsy shots of the gloves and Bisping's dramatizations of his own moves before we see the actual footage. In my opinion, the rhythm changes by the time we see the footage of his wedding and endure the cringy narration of Bruce Buffer. Then, it's more about reliving those fights than getting to know him and his journey right before that.
I can't help but love Bisping. Some great interviews from other fighters and personalities, with some excellent footage and commentary on Bisping's journey to the top.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Bisping: The Michael Bisping Story
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- 1 000 000 $CA (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
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