Gross US & Canada
$308,575
Opening weekend US & Canada
$31,576
Gross worldwide
$308,575
Gross US & Canada
$308,575
Opening weekend US & Canada
$31,576
Gross worldwide
$308,575
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By Abbey 2022-12-25 09:33:48
In China, a country where antibiotics are abused, what qualifications do we have to discuss whether the use of hormones is correct or not. In a country where China cannot even guarantee the safety of basic over-the-counter drugs, why should we worry about the sequelae of these hormone drugs? In China, hundreds of new drugs are launched every year, and in the United States, where drug quality control is strict, they are qualified to discuss this issue. I have had surgeries and wishes since I was...
By Hunter 2022-08-20 04:10:46
In China, a country where antibiotics are abused, what qualifications do we have to discuss whether the use of hormones is correct or not. In a country where China cannot even guarantee the safety of basic over-the-counter drugs, why should we worry about the sequelae of these hormone drugs? In China, hundreds of new drugs are launched every year, and in the United States, where drug quality control is strict, they are qualified to discuss this issue. I have had surgeries and wishes since I was...
By 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, where some different opinions on hormones are edited together to form a debate atmosphere. But in the first half and the second half, it's just a group of diaosi's complaints, full of subjective...
By 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 brings. Under the influence of idols and the general environment, some of them began to use hormones, and while they achieved some success, they also had some side effects. They began to...
By Allison 2022-06-23 18:27:40
The film is a good documentary about steroid abuse. The author starts from his own family, uses the stories of famous sports figures as a supplement, combines interviews with doctors, scientists, and social figures, and finally extends to the dependence of various workers on hormone drugs (even students in order to improve their studies). We expose the growing impact of steroid abuse on individuals, bodies, families, and society, and the lack of foreseeable long-term dangers is even more...
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By Jedidiah 2023-09-22 07:04:58
what you see is what they want you to...
By Drake 2023-09-13 18:39:01
I thought I could get a real training...
By Kris 2023-09-09 05:48:43
It's good to watch the documentary in...
By Stephon 2023-09-05 09:40:57
The viewing angle is good. I heard that the boss died when it was...
By Lee 2023-08-30 04:30:26
I know the Olympic spirit will live in your heart...
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.
Fighter Pilot: In sports you should play fair. In war, you shouldn't play fair at all.
Barry Bonds: We just need to go out there and do our jobs, just as you professionals do your jobs. No... All you guys lied. All of y'all. In a story or whatever, have lied. Should you have asterisks behind your name? All of you have lied! All of you have said something wrong, all of you have dirt. All of you. When your closet's clean, then come clean somebody else's. But clean yours first.