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Fighting in Plain Sight dives into the murky waters of early Mixed Martial Arts, peeling back layers of deception and intrigue. It's not just a recount of fights, but a raw look at the darker side of the sport. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the atmosphere of those formative years. The interviews feel candid, revealing more than just the events—there’s a humanity that shines through in the faces of those involved. Practical effects are minimal, but the real-life stakes make up for it. It’s fascinating how the film explores themes of trust and betrayal in a sport that often gets overshadowed by its brutality. A solid watch for anyone who appreciates the story behind the spectacle.
Explores the intersection of sports and crimeCandid interviews with early MMA figuresFocuses on the evolution of trust in MMA
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Edward Doty
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