No Pain, No Gain
- 2004
- 2 h 9 min
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4,5/10
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBodybuilder with genius IQ moves to LA, aims to beat rival using science over steroids. Faces gym culture, juicers. Targeted by sports nutrition company. Pursues "Mr. West Coast" title to va... Ler tudoBodybuilder with genius IQ moves to LA, aims to beat rival using science over steroids. Faces gym culture, juicers. Targeted by sports nutrition company. Pursues "Mr. West Coast" title to validate ideas.Bodybuilder with genius IQ moves to LA, aims to beat rival using science over steroids. Faces gym culture, juicers. Targeted by sports nutrition company. Pursues "Mr. West Coast" title to validate ideas.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 1 vitória no total
Don Phillips Jr.
- Dr. Martin Rabeau, PhD
- (as Don 'Deke' Phillips Jr.)
Kenneth Wayne Bradley
- John
- (as Ken Bradley)
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Samuel Turcotte's No Pain, No Gain muscles into the sports drama arena with a fresh, cerebral twist. Co-written by Jodi Lane Baum and Darryl Wimberley, the film follows Gus Malliarodakis (Mike Zorillo), a genius bodybuilder who swaps steroids for science, aiming to dethrone rival Dennis Newman (Jake Steel) at LA's cutthroat "Mr. West Coast" competition. Zorillo shines as the principled protagonist, balancing brawn and brains with charisma, while Steel's smug antagonist and Zigbar Miekbach's enigmatic Joe Hursley-a juicer entangled with a predatory nutrition corporation-add grit. Turcotte critiques gym culture's obsession with shortcuts, weaving tension through corporate sabotage and moral dilemmas. Though pacing stumbles early, the climactic showdown electrifies, championing integrity over easy gains. With sharp wit and muscular visuals, this underdog story flexes both heart and intellect, appealing to fans of Rocky meets The Social Network. A flawed but inspiring ode to mind-over-muscle.
Turcottes underdog tale blends brains and brawn with mixed results. Zorillo's Gus-a socially awkward genius in a tank top-is a revelation, clashing with Steel's narcissistic Dennis and Miekbach's conflicted Joe, whose ties to Big Supplement add stakes. The script's humor ("You can't algorithm your way to abs!") lands, but lab-coat melodrama feels overcooked. LA's gyms are shot like battlegrounds, all sweat and neon, though the corporate villains lack depth. A mid-film detour into Gus's DIY sleep-study lab overcomplicates, but the final act's betrayal and triumph resonate. Uneven but ambitious, it's a mid-tier lift with heart.
Gus Malliarodakis shines in the role of Mike Zorillo. His performance is dynamic delivering a believable portrayal of a man who is both physically intimidating and intellectually complex. The tension between Mikes massive physique and his sharp mind is a key driving force of the film and Malliarodakis does an excellent job of balancing these contrasting sides of the character. Theres a vulnerability in Mike, especially as he tries to fit into the high stakes, appearance driven world of LA and Malliarodakis portrays this conflict with subtlety and heart.
This movie is enjoyable and watch for anyone interested in stories of personal growth, intellectualism, and the struggle to break free from societal expectations.
This movie is enjoyable and watch for anyone interested in stories of personal growth, intellectualism, and the struggle to break free from societal expectations.
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This movie is an underrated gem that blends the world of bodybuilding with intellectual ambition. Directed by Samuel Turcotte, the film follows a highly intelligent bodybuilder (played by Gus Malliarodakis) who moves to Los Angeles, determined to dominate the fitness world using science instead of steroids. His journey pits him against a traditional, chemically-enhanced rival (Dennis Newman), setting up a classic brains-versus-brawn showdown.
The film has an engaging underdog story, though the production values and pacing could have been tighter. Some of the dialogue feels a bit stiff, but the overall message and unique premise make up for it. If you're into fitness, bodybuilding, or just enjoy motivational sports dramas, this is definitely worth a watch.
The film has an engaging underdog story, though the production values and pacing could have been tighter. Some of the dialogue feels a bit stiff, but the overall message and unique premise make up for it. If you're into fitness, bodybuilding, or just enjoy motivational sports dramas, this is definitely worth a watch.
Specifically Dennis Newman who plays Jake Steel, Mikes closest friend and training partner, with a great deal of heart and humor. As a foil to Mikes more introspective nature, Jakes more traditional, 'muscle-bound' approach to bodybuilding serves as a reminder of the world Mike exists in. Newmans performance brings a grounded and relatable element to the film, providing a perfect balance to Malliarodakiss character. Jakes loyalty and occasionally naive optimism provide some of the films lighter moments.
And also one of the standout performances in No Pain No Gain comes from Don Phillips Jr, who portrays Dr. Martin Rabeau, a psychologist and mentor figure to Mike.
And also one of the standout performances in No Pain No Gain comes from Don Phillips Jr, who portrays Dr. Martin Rabeau, a psychologist and mentor figure to Mike.
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- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 9 min(129 min)
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