The film is a good guide for growing children and parents, how to face their own bodies in a healthy way, and how to follow the footsteps of their heroes.
Today, a good documentary needs to be just enough gimmicks or little-known content plus a little bit of reality.
But to truly become an excellent or even a classic documentary, it needs top professional interpretation in its field, scientific or artistic; a unique objective image; it also needs a real "sympathetic" emotion in the bones.
"Bigger, Stronger, Faster" can only be regarded as the former, because there are few medical explorations. Of course, this is related to the fact that the research on the abuse of steroids itself is not mature, so only the facts in the author's eyes can be used. tell.
On the other hand, in fact, today's sports world is not so much a competition of physical and skill, or a competition between science and medicine, or it is too radically understood as a competition between science and testing science. Since the film touches on this aspect, it is a pity that it has not been thoroughly in-depth.
In the end, the film fell into the pitiful pattern of the American documentary "crusade" or pinning its hopes on the government, but thinking about it, ordinary people can only pin their hopes on the government.
By analogy, I think of the previous "melamine milk" incident in our country. In fact, we are now living in a world of various "toxins" and "hormones", and the "steroid hormones" involved in the film. We are passive, which is heart-wrenching. absolute place. However, most of our food and daily necessities have not been disclosed, and we have no choice of our own. It seems that a more transparent, fair and professional media is urgently needed. Of course, the more important thing is how to change the people to become not only people who have A small family should have everyone.
2008-10-04
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