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So, 'Please Don't Die Joey Janela' is an interesting watch if you’re into wrestling documentaries that slice through the theatrics. Janela stands out in the indie scene, captured here in a raw and gritty style. The pacing is pretty fast, reflecting the chaotic nature of the wrestling world he inhabits. You get a real sense of his journey, focusing on how he balances the insane physicality with a more traditional wrestling approach. The film dives into themes of resilience and the lengths some wrestlers go to for fame. There's a certain authenticity in the interviews and backstage glimpses, even if the director’s identity is a mystery. It’s a vivid snapshot of a guy who’s willing to push boundaries, for better or worse.
Features a blend of interviews and live footage.Offers insight into indie wrestling culture and community.Explores the personal sacrifices and risks involved in the sport.
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