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Wrestling Isn't Wrestling is an interesting blend of comedy and personal reflection, where Max Landis dives into the world of professional wrestling through the lens of his obsession with Triple H. The film has this casual, almost conversational vibe, pulling you in as he breaks down the layers of his fandom. It's not just a bio; it’s a love letter to the intricacies of wrestling and the stories behind the characters. The pacing feels natural, shifting between anecdotes and broader cultural commentary, which keeps it engaging. There's a certain charm in how Landis uses practical effects and clever editing to illustrate his points, making it visually distinct in its own right. This isn’t your typical documentary; it’s more of an exploration of identity and storytelling within the squared circle.
Unique blend of comedy and personal reflectionEngaging pacing with a conversational toneClever use of practical effects and editing
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