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The Father of Rodents dives into Australia's indie wrestling scene, capturing the raw energy and passion of performers who live for the sport. The documentary’s tone oscillates between gritty and heartfelt, revealing not just the physicality but also the emotional stakes in this world. It’s fascinating how it showcases the camaraderie among wrestlers, their quirky personas, and the lengths they’ll go to for their dreams. The pacing feels like a series of matches—some fast, some drawn out, each building anticipation. The practical effects in the ring are pretty impressive, considering the budget. And you can really feel the commitment these individuals have, bruises and all. It’s not just about wrestling; it's about finding your tribe and making a mark, however unconventional that may be.
Focuses on indie wrestling cultureEmphasis on personal storiesExplores themes of community and passion
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