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197786 minDocumentary

Pumping Iron

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Is Pumping Iron worth watching? With a rating of 7.1/10, this Documentary film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Pumping Iron Synopsis

Amateur and professional bodybuilders prepare for the 1975 Mr. Olympia and Mr. Universe contests as five-time champion Arnold Schwarzenegger defends his Mr. Olympia title against Serge Nubret and the shy young Lou Ferrigno.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold SchwarzeneggerSelf
Lou Ferrigno
Lou FerrignoSelf
Mike Katz
Mike KatzSelf
Serge Nubret
Serge NubretSelf
Franco Columbu
Franco ColumbuSelf
Ed Corney
Ed CorneySelf
Ken Waller
Ken WallerSelf
Robbie Robinson
Robbie RobinsonSelf
Marianne Claire
Marianne ClaireSelf
Roger Callard
Roger CallardSelf

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Critic Reviews

cineast78Nov 12, 2024
★ 9

**Probably the most significant film about bodybuilding ever made.** This film is a masterclass for any documentary filmmaker—though it's more of a docudrama than a traditional documentary. Fiction and reality are cleverly intertwined in a way that helped lay the groundwork for the subsequent bodybuilding and fitness boom. It also introduced the public to a man who would go on to achieve even greater success in many fields, often as a pioneer, and sometimes in situations where no one believed in him: Arnold Schwarzenegger. At his peak as a "bodybuilder," Arnie is portrayed as someone who is sharp and ruthless, willing to sacrifice everything—absolutely everything—for success. Lou Ferrigno, later known for portraying the Hulk in the TV series, plays his rival, a shy and vulnerable individual with a dominant and pushing father. These two opposing forces are used to represent the 1970s U.S. bodybuilding scene and make it accessible to the public.