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So, Mike Quarry is a documentary that really digs into the life of a lesser-known boxer, overshadowed by his famous sibling. The tone is pretty somber, reflecting on both the highs and lows of his career, and there's a genuine intimacy in how they explore his struggles. The pacing feels deliberate, giving you time to absorb the impact of his choices and the brutal reality of boxing. It's fascinating how they tackle themes of legacy and the toll of the sport on mental health—it's not just about the glory. The interviews and archival footage really bring his story to life, and the practical effects, like the raw training scenes, make it all feel real. A unique perspective on the human cost of boxing, for sure.
Explores themes of legacy and mental healthIntimate interviews and archival footageDelivers a raw look at boxing's impact
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