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So, 'Hold on as you can' is a documentary that dives deep into the dual life of a man juggling boxing and daily grind. It’s fascinating, really. You feel the grit of Buenos Aires, the pulse of the ring, and the haunting echoes of those 60s and 70s TV shows. The pacing is a bit reflective, allowing you to linger on moments that matter–the weight of every punch and the moral dilemmas of the sport. It doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of competition and the struggle between good and evil. The atmosphere is raw, almost palpable, and the interviews bring a layer of intimacy that... well, it makes you rethink what you know about the fighting world. Quite a distinctive piece, for sure.
Explores the contrast of boxing life and daily struggles.Rich atmosphere of Buenos Aires adds depth to the narrative.Intriguing reflections on morality in sports.
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