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So, 'Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story' really digs deep into the psyche of one of sports' biggest controversies. It’s not just a documentary about cycling; it’s a study of deception and the lengths one man went to for glory. The pacing is intentionally methodical, allowing you to absorb the gravity of Armstrong's actions and their ripple effects on his peers. You get this palpable sense of betrayal, especially from those he wronged. The interviews are raw and visceral, shedding light on the personal toll of his lies. It’s an unsettling look at ambition gone awry, making you question the price of success. The blend of archival footage and present-day reflections is pretty striking too, which adds to the film’s weight.
Documentary on sports deceptionInsightful interviews with former friendsDeep dive into the impact of ambition
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