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So, 'Glena' is an intriguing documentary that dives into the world of amateur cage fighting through the lens of a single mother. It’s raw, it’s gritty, and you really get a sense of the struggle she faces balancing her personal life and this brutal sport. The pacing varies a bit; it builds tension well during her fights but also takes moments to explore her backstory. I found the atmosphere to be quite intense, especially when capturing the training and fight scenes. The performances, while not polished in the traditional sense, feel genuine and unfiltered. There’s something compelling about seeing someone risk everything for their passion in such a rough-and-tumble environment, you know? Overall, it's distinctive for how it paints a realistic picture of sacrifice and determination.
Amateur fighting scene insightsExplores themes of sacrificeUnique perspective on motherhood in sports
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