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10/10
An honest and intriguing portrait.
gethin-323 October 2008
Gethin Aldous' new documentary film "Renzo Gracie: Legacy" should be considered an instant classic simply on the basis of it's scope and breadth - 10 years worth of footage chronicling Gracie and his family - but it also delivers much more than impressive expanse. Indeed, the Aldous documentary brings a veritable gold mine of new and exclusive behind the scenes material but is also executed effectively as a compelling narrative.

For those that already know of Renzo Gracie, one of the best and most accomplished fighters in mixed martial arts, coach of champions and member of martial arts' royal family, "Legacy" will give new color to passed down gym stories, reveal added depth to the man's character while likely also serving as a celebration of the attitude and philosophy of this modern day warrior. For those new to Gracie's story and the fight world in general, the documentary ably provides access and understanding to combat sports and the people behind the punches, kicks, throws and chokes.

Viewers travel back and forth from Brazil to Japan to the United States along with Gracie, his family and students in particular settings ranging from informal dinner tables and locker rooms to large sporting arenas. Aldous' lens alternately allows Renzo to address the viewer directly on many occasions (creating enough quotable material for a small motivational book) and the viewer to peer into candid private moments as observers.

Nothing makes for a worthwhile and revealing documentary like a devoted film maker who has committed years of his or her life to documenting and gaining the trust of their subjects. It's clear from both the amount of time covered by "Legacy" and the apparent ease of those being filmed that Aldous did a skillful job of blending in and capturing honest moments.

"Renzo Gracie: Legacy" accomplishes the rare feat of being able to both satisfy the most ardent and informed sports fan's desire for fresh, new perspective and knowledge and serve as an understandable primer for the uninitiated. "Legacy" has the capacity to teach the hardcore fan more about Gracie, Jiu Jitsu and MMA than they ever knew before and to move the general movie goer by the humanity of its stories.
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10/10
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hamad-aj10 December 2008
This is a truly magnificent documentary... It should definitely be put alongside "Choke(Rickson Gracie)", "The Smashing Machine(Mark Kerr)", "Kick Fighters(K-1 MAX)", "Day of the Zen(Mario Sperry)", "Force of the Spirit(Jean-Jacques Machado)", and "Fight Day(Renzo Gracie)".

The documentary follows the times of Renzo Gracie in his MMA career to illustrate how a true warrior looks like.

I have to say that I did not know that Renzo was this brave or this courageous, and I did not see him as a big influence or prospect in the sport, and so I did not have as much respect for him as after I saw this documentary. I never lessened his rank or talked bad about him before watching the film, but after watching the documentary, I now recognize him and have much respect and admiration for Renzo Gracie as a person and Renzo Gracie as a fighter.

Renzo is a person who TRULY enjoys the sport of MMA and the sport of fighting, and this is why I recognize him very well now, and I can, with ease, refer to him as a person who has "Bushido"(The Warrior Spirit or Samurai Spirit).

I mostly enjoy these documentaries because they give a lot of backstage footage of the fighters before and after the fight, and between fights, and this documentary gave A LOT of that, and that is a big reason why I will be watching this numerous times in the future for enjoyment, motivation, and inspiration.

Renzo is also a comedic-character as I can see now, and as you watch the film, sometimes you will either forget that this is a documentary about fighting, and other times forget that this guy is really a fighter.

Renzo has the greatest and craziest stories all through this documentary that you will enjoy starting from the first sentence till the last breath from his mouth.

Also, I suggest buying the FULL DVD since it has a lot of extras that are very much worth watching also.

I TRULY wish that this was a 30-hour long documentary, and I wouldn't mind that, so to show how much I enjoyed it, and better yet, I would wish that it was never-ending...

It was truly a pleasure to watch this guy in and out of action.. So believe me when I say you'd be amazed at how much you'll enjoy, learn, laugh, smile, and frown at the numerous scenes and stories in this documentary. Believe me, MMA fan or not, don't miss this!!
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