Well it's not a grotesque bbing docu just like so many others are even despite their best intentions.
It doesn't talk about roids at all, which is actually a good thing for once.
It focuses on drive, determination, willpower, struggles and downfalls - also a good thing
the praise is deserved... but there's too much of it in contrast to his real life situations
bottom line:
for a common viewer this is a nice glorified film about a late-and crippled version RC
for a bber who has followed bbing closely for nearly two decades, it's silly, irrelevant, superficial and you won't learn anything other than a refresh of RC's accomplishments, which btw are very real in this circle..
it is not a biography at all. it's just a depiction of his current physical condition compared to the past.
those who have perception can see very clearly that he has now turned medically supervised HC drug junkie
he doesn't call for sympathy though, those who have said he does are mistaken
every other bber interviewed looks pretty unhealthy except for DY, who gets 4seconds of total screen time