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Soulman (2019) offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of a retired Canadian wrestler, steeped in the rich traditions of a famed wrestling lineage. The documentary unfolds at a leisurely pace, allowing the audience to really savor the anecdotes and emotional undercurrents. What stands out is the raw authenticity in the interviews; you can feel the weight of history and the struggle of carving one's own identity amidst a legendary family backdrop. Themes of belonging and discovery thread through the narrative, particularly as he uncovers an unexpected family connection that adds depth to his story. The cinematography captures the grit of the wrestling world, while the practical effects of nostalgia hit hard. It's a blend of personal journey and familial exploration that lingers after viewing.
Documentary style with intimate interviewsDeep themes of family and identityRich wrestling history woven throughout
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