10/10
Inspirational with honesty and emotional highs and lows.
24 July 2020
I don't often enjoy documentaries about ultra running as they are often about gifted people. Not so this film. It's a runner at the back, just making cut offs, falling apart physically and just so wanting something he is prepared to really hurt for the chance to be someone he wants to be. A 100 miler. To do it for his mom, who died of obesity related illness. Two sides of the story, him on a gig doing a stand up and his journey to run a 100. The most inspirational thing is, he didn't totally transform in to some super trim ultra runner. He struggled and was still chubby, he wasn't perfect. We get to hear his inner struggles and his outward torments. We run with him we see how it takes strength and dedication from him and his team. You realise that being at the back is so much more mentally challenging. Recommend this film.
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