6/10
Inspiring but......
13 March 2021
Warning: Spoilers
No one can deny that Anthony has made a massive transformation that potentially saved his life.

Like other reviewers the thing that I found was that having money behind you will help you achieve these goals much easier.

At the beginning he boasts about how successful he was in business but that he struggled all his life with his weight. Some reviewers have said this is an ego trip. It is not, you cannot judge someone for telling a story and then saying its an ego trip. If he was lying then I guess that would be a bad thing, but just because he worked hard in business and made money does not make him egotistical. I did not feel at any point he had an ego, there was a lot of warmth and compassion behind everything.

What I did have an issue with was the fact that he had a lot of money behind him, to the point that he had dieticians following him around hourly looking after him. He pretty much did not have to go to work anymore, he had time on his hands which a lot of people do not have the luxury of.

As some other reviewers said, it would be good to see a real life person, working 40 hours a day, kids, wife, morgage, pressures of life and how they overcame obstacles to achieve goals without millions of dollars behind them.

Overall thou, when you take that out of the equation, the documentary is good, and inspirational and had good intentions.
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