An unflinching account of boxing and combat sports announcer Mauro Ranallo's struggle with bipolar disorder.An unflinching account of boxing and combat sports announcer Mauro Ranallo's struggle with bipolar disorder.An unflinching account of boxing and combat sports announcer Mauro Ranallo's struggle with bipolar disorder.
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Jerry Lawler
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Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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Conor McGregor
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Nick J. McNeil
- Percy Watson
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Manny Pacquiao
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Caught this when I was up late on a Sunday night. I'm a grandmother from New York who has no bi polar disorder in the family, and has never ever watched any sort of wrestling. And I found this movie terrific! It was funny, Sensitive, informative , poignant and just really fascinating.. excellent production value as well. It was.
A Great find and while it hits on a very serious subject, it's also A truly " good" experience to have witnessed such a well made documentary.
If you know anyone who has bipolar1 as I do, or the Old name Manic Depressive .. there are 2 (two) different kinds. Bipolar1 & Bipolar2. You can see here the definite transition many times thru this movie. Manic to Depressive and Depressive into Manic. Thing that's so great about this Sportscaster we've All heard his Voice for Years and no1 knows he had a problem is why also he's so famous. He performs amazing excitement with his voice. Yet suffering in Silence .. IN everyday life. It's a difficult journey. But with mental illness awareness it not only helps Him function better and us to put into light how you see it thru his eyes. It can Help Reduce STIGMA of mental illness.
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