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86-32 offers a raw glimpse into the life of Roy Jones Jr, a boxer whose youth and talent lift him to Olympic heights. The documentary captures the grit and struggles behind the glamour of athletic success. The pacing feels reflective, taking its time to dive into not just the training but also the pressures and expectations that come with fame. The atmosphere is both intimate and revealing, peeling back layers to show the man behind the medal. It's interesting how it balances the excitement of boxing with heavier themes of ambition and reality. If you appreciate documentaries that dig deep into personal stories rather than just surface-level accomplishments, this one's notable for its candid exploration.
Focuses on personal story rather than just boxingIntimate portrayal of struggle and ambitionReflective pacing adds depth
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