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Sly

His love of film began as an escape from a rocky childhood. From underdog to Hollywood legend, Sylvester Stallone tells his story in this documentary.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 1hrs 37min
Status: Released
Release date: 2023-09-16
Release format: Streaming — Nov 03, 2023
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Amourgirl ♡
@amourgirl1 1 year ago

Highly recommend.
One of my rare 10:10 ratings.

Let me assure you, you do not need to be a Rocky or Rambo fan to see this doc… or even a Sly fan for that matter.
Whats fascinating, is the interesting emotional and inspiring way Sly came across. No insta filter no rags to riches fairytale, just the finest, most honest, self deprecating, fascinating, INTERESTING biographical documentaries I have ever seen. Cut above the rest.
I do agree that with a career spanning 6 decades there could have been enough material for a series focusing on each decade but having said that, if you just want learn a bit of history about a legend this is as good a place as any to start.

You will be transfixed for the entire 90 minutes!

WATCH IT ❤

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Amourgirl ♡
@amourgirl1 1 year ago

Highly recommend.
One of my rare 10:10 ratings.

Let me assure you, you do not need to be a Rocky or Rambo fan to see this doc… or even a Sly fan for that matter.
Whats fascinating, is the interesting emotional and inspiring way Sly came across. No insta filter no rags to riches fairytale, just the finest, most honest, self deprecating, fascinating, INTERESTING biographical documentaries I have ever seen. Cut above the rest.
I do agree that with a career spanning 6 decades there could have been enough material for a series focusing on each decade but having said that, if you just want learn a bit of history about a legend this is as good a place as any to start.

You will be transfixed for the entire 90 minutes!

WATCH IT ❤

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Ninja Poon
@mr-sackamano 1 year ago

That's a damn Legend right there boys..Sly, we love you brother.. I'm a child of the 80s and Sly has been a part of my life since I can remember..from being entertained on the big screen, to playing as kids and reenacting different scenes, to great quotes and one liners.. so thank you man for being an inspiration, for being entertaining and for just being fucking cool

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digishield
@digishield 1 year ago

Surprisingly a very good documentary. A lot of things I didn't know. I'm not saying I'm a Stallone fan, but I grew up watching his movies. Except for Rocky, which I didn't really enjoy, and that's the one that gets the most space in the documentary. As others have written, you don't even have to be a fan to enjoy the documentary because it's really interesting. It might have needed a bit longer passage to discuss more films, but it's still definitely worth your time.

_I would love to see a similar style with other actors._

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Zoran81
@zoran81 11 months ago

I feel a bit conflicted after watching the documentary. I feel like the production could have been done differently and not just as a film. After such a long and acclaimed career (for the most part), there is so much material to showcase. The comedy years, which were so-so, the Rambo and Rocky eras, Cobra, training, family life with its darkness, the rivalry with Arnie, etc.

The documentary itself, besides my wishes, was really good and of high quality. A solid portrait of a man many of us grew up with during the ’80s and ‘90s. Grateful to have followed and watched Stallone for so many years. And it’s quite impressive how well he is doing for a 78-year-old. ❤

I give the documentary a weak 8/10, but I still highly recommend it. ❤

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Predator
@predat0r 1 year ago

I love Sylvester Stallone, and I've always found his personal story very inspiring.

10❤- Masterpiece 💯
9❤- Excellent
8❤ - Amazing 👌
7❤- Great 🌞
6❤ - Good 👍
5❤ - Average 🤕
4❤ - Bad but watchable :octagonal_sign:
3❤ - Bad 😭
2😡- Awful :face_vomiting:
1:face_with_symbols_over_mouth: - Bull Shit

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PorterUk
@porteruk 1 year ago

It is always a pleasure to hear Sly. And it's always a pleasure to see him behind the scenes.

This is a fitting document to the relationships he has had with the silver screen, the writer's pad, his family, as well as fame and his own ego.

Overall however, I hoped for a treatment similar to 'Arnold' - chapters and more exposition. I would have liked one episode about the career and the other about the family man. This all felt a little quickly passed over.

And most noticeably, there was a melancholic tone to the whole thing. Though age means Sly is on the latter half of life's lap, he's nowhere nearing passing on. It didn't need to feel like the finality of a career for a man who is still so active.

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Siggi
@siggi963 5 months ago

A pretty good and pretty complete retrospective on the work of the man who has undeniably influenced the action cinema forever.

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zxki
@zxki 1 year ago

The first few movies you think of when you think action are most likely stalone movies, im not much of a fan of stalone but I respect his work and this documentary did more then show respect to the industry he helped shape. the clips, the convo, the cinema, the creed, the chapters, the characters, it's all in this.

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Lars Sieval
@larziej 1 year ago

"Life is addition up until age 40, and after that it's subtraction."

Never knew Sly was so good at polo. Never knew about his dad knocking him off a horse. Wish he talked about his adventures in the porn industry. Wish we saw more people talking about Sly. Wish they had a whole section about Cobra and Demolition Man. Man, this could've been so much more now that I think about it!

Still it makes me want to watch Rocky again. Anyway Sly is a decent watch but not as fun as the 4 part Schwarzenegger one. He defeated you again Stallone!

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