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From Fat Lolli to Six Pack Lolli: The Ultimate Transformation Story

Original title: From Fat Lolli to 6 Pack Lolli: The Ultimate Transformation Story
  • 2020
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  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Anthony Lolli in From Fat Lolli to Six Pack Lolli: The Ultimate Transformation Story (2020)
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Having been obese his entire life, real estate mogul and multimillionaire, Anthony Lolli has accepted his greatest challenge to date. Follow this inspiring journey as he sheds 125lbs in only... Read allHaving been obese his entire life, real estate mogul and multimillionaire, Anthony Lolli has accepted his greatest challenge to date. Follow this inspiring journey as he sheds 125lbs in only 9 months leading to a fitness competition where he shows the world that nothing is unachi... Read allHaving been obese his entire life, real estate mogul and multimillionaire, Anthony Lolli has accepted his greatest challenge to date. Follow this inspiring journey as he sheds 125lbs in only 9 months leading to a fitness competition where he shows the world that nothing is unachievable. Through blood, sweat, and tears, From Fat Lolli to 6 Pack Lolli is truly the Ultim... Read all

  • Director
    • Keith Eccles
  • Writers
    • Keith Eccles
    • Tereza Hakobyan-Lolli
    • Anthony Lolli
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    • Anthony Lolli
    • Tereza Hakobyan-Lolli
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    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Keith Eccles
    • Writers
      • Keith Eccles
      • Tereza Hakobyan-Lolli
      • Anthony Lolli
    • Stars
      • Anthony Lolli
      • Tereza Hakobyan-Lolli
      • Love Lolli
    • 29User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    1trevholmz

    Horrendous

    I'm very much into fitness & there is zero inspiration from this. Should be called "the transformation into an even bigger bigot".
    5jljacobi

    I was enjoying it until...

    There's some pretty explicit body and operative stuff in here that had me turn off the movie. Just didn't want to see hanging fat, and... You get the point. It was relatively interesting until then.

    If the explicit stuff (not sex), doesn't bother you then you might find something of interest here.

    I do want to take exception with one viewer who had an issue with the guy sneaking to get a burger. No one goes through all that, sees a new person in the mirror and goes back. No one. So get off your high horse. Why you would even assume a single burger spells disaster is beyond me.
    1jaybreen-58388

    Empty Calories Just Don't Satisfy. Vapid Vanity Devoid of Values

    Most other reviewers have already noted the shallow nature of this documentary - how Anthony has the privilege of being able to hire expert trainers and nutritionists to come live with him, of buying the most expensive foods, of nearly unlimited time to neglect his loved ones in pursuit of vanity. They've noted how at no point in the movie does the viewer learn anything about the specific variables involved in transforming from obese to ripped in 9 months - probably because any medical, nutrition, or fitness professional knowledgeable about such a transformation would ethically have to speak to how dangerous and unsustainable it is to do this. Anthony doesn't attempt to hide the fact that this is a shameless self-promotion vehicle, or rather he does so under the guise of "inspiration"; which he may well actually believe this documentary to be. Given that much of the footage was no more than six months old when it aired, it would be far more telling to check in in five years because the science of dramatic weight loss is in, and in nearly all cases people's bodies literally fight to bounce back to their previous state of obesity once it has been established. It seems to be a matter of biological reality. So, the real litmus test is what happens from now on with Anthony.

    Other notable takeaways include the values on display within the family and marriage. Early, we hear his wife explain how she has a "list" of qualifications for prospective boyfriends or husbands, and how Anthony met many of the items on her list in spades - presumably his having money offset the fact that he was obese if we read between the lines here. Take the fact that his inspiration came when his toddler reached for some french fries and this wife said "don't eat those, you're going to get fat!" before exposing her to a fear inducing video about how obesity leads to death. I'm sure this kid will have a healthy body image growing up...not. Questionable parenting decisions aside, Anthony clearly lived in a situation where his weight was tolerated but not accepted, further evidenced by her comments about how he neglected her and the kids to follow his insane weight loss schedule and dangerous flouting of doctor's orders to rest while healing from his blubberectomy, saying "well he was never there, but now I have THIS" pointing to his now chiseled physique and infinite buttcrack. Alas, people like this deserve one another, but spare the children, please!
    2Polsinga

    Lots of gloss/noise/glitz and little else

    This is a tedious 94 minutes of showboating Mr Lolli's change from a lumpy fat guy, and a self-proclaimed real estate mogul, to being on a stage in a small-time, low level physique show (in which everyone is his category was named "the winner").

    Clearly, this man lost a lot of weight and built his body to something quite different to what it was before. That is all quite fine. But for the viewer, there is very little in the way of details of how he did what he did and what he had to go through, day in, day out, week in week out, month in month out. And apart from a couple of sad events that occurred during his transformation, there isn't any footage of him struggling, of giving up, of getting despondent/dispirited/demotivated or tired, or of being unable to continue when working out. There is no mention of any issues with giving up the crap food he was eating, or how he felt, day in day out. Then there are these numerous and pointless few seconds shots of him saying "Today is (enter date)" blah blah blah - what exactly is the point of showing the viewer that Mr director? In 9-10 months, we learned very little of what Mr Lolli went through to transform his body, but we saw lots of footage of biceps flexing, irritating stomach showing (by Mr Lolli and from one of his trainers, who is highly irritating and clearly in love with himself), and lots of footage of him doing various exercises, but none of him struggling, or in pain, or also, how much money he had to spend for all that he chose to do and that he lavished on all the people involved with him, which looks like many thousands of dollars, once it is all added up. And of course, Mr Lolli is not working, so he doesn't have that aspect to deal with, unlike 95% of other people.

    It seems that Mr Lolli didn't want to show any aspects of his journey that don't make him look good or that he didn't have to fight (win) over. Indeed, this a naked self-promotion for Mr A. Lolli, masquerading as a documentary, and which shows no failures of Mr Lolli, or any issues that face a large percentage of the population who are in similar positions to Mr Lolli, but who are not like him and do not have the resources he does.

    There is also just too much footage of pointless scenes, of highly obtrusive music, flashy lights, etc., which just adds to the off putting message of this unhelpful and waste of hard disk space.

    The various glaring omissions are quite significant, because glossing over numerous and complex issues, including the mental/emotional aspects that plague/frequent many of those who seek to lose weight or get fit, are very difficult barriers to overcome and Mr Lolli's 'look at how great I am" advertorial does zero for such people.

    This is just an advert for how great Mr Lolli is. But we don't know what he actually went through to get from where he was to where he ended up.
    1haroldglennbuford

    Money Grab

    So let me get this straight. A millionaire hires 3 personal trainers and a nutritionist and thinks you can do the same thing? Suuuuure. This was in no way educational or inspiring. Showboating to the fullest. Just a money grab to pay for all the expensive training and flying a dude from Ireland to cook for him. Don't waste your time watching this.

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      Rapid Realty Founder: Anthony Lolli is the founder of Rapid Realty, one of the fastest-growing real estate brokerage firms in the United States. He started the company in New York City, and it gained attention for its innovative approach to real estate transactions and franchise model.

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      • June 15, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
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      • Hergott Productions
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      • Lolli Brands Entertainment
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