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Eryn 2022-06-23 22:14:31
The inevitable process of social development
Seeing the documentary Bigger, Stronger, Faster* (2008) had a little feeling.
Through the life experiences of the three brothers, Chris Bell, an obese family, the film shows in simple terms the proliferation of hormone drugs in the American sports industry and the negative effects it...
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Maddison 2022-06-23 22:58:29
A film full of personal complaints
This film is quite objective about the abuse of hormones in the United States, but it is very extreme for those fitness people who have achieved fame, because the success of bodybuilders does not depend on eating hormones alone.
The more fair and objective part of this film lies in the middle part,...

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Jarvis 2022-06-23 20:54:26
cheat is the side effect of the success.
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Vicenta 2022-06-23 20:15:57
If childhood dreams can kill you, is there any need to follow through? Behind the American muscle man in the 1980s was the proliferation of steroid (hormone) drugs. Just watch this film after watching Arnold's Predator. Dismantling the myth of mainstream American values: hard work, hard work and fitness are true, but we still have to face the reality, and the benchmarks who advocate these values are also pushed up by steroids. The core is the same as "Death of a Salesman", and Chris's brother is also driven to death by the same values. The unspoken rule of American society is: To win, do whatever it takes. The mainstays of American society are people like the old Bells, who work hard, are kind to people, build families, and build a life.
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Bigger Stronger Faster* quotes
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Chris Bell - Host: Was there any sort of moral bridge to cross when you did this?
Porn Star: Well, we're in the porn business. There's not a whole lot of morals to begin with.
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Fighter Pilot: In sports you should play fair. In war, you shouldn't play fair at all.