Pulling John

Pulling John

2009 ""
Pulling John
Pulling John

Pulling John

7.5 | G | en | Documentary

John Brzenk is troubled by when to call it quits; should he retire when he is on top or wait until someone takes his title. After twenty-five solid years of total world domination, John Brzenk, is aware that his dethroning may be near, he just doesn't know the cause. As the prodigal arm wrestler, Brzenk excelled in a way that seemed humanly impossible. Hungry for the best arm wrestling competition, Brzenk traveled the world beating every opponent. With a humble and understated character, his legend supercedes him in the hearts of arm wrestlers in over 120 countries. Among the super warriors of arm wrestling are 2 titans from opposite ends of the world, bonded by one defining goal, to beat John.

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John Brzenk is troubled by when to call it quits; should he retire when he is on top or wait until someone takes his title. After twenty-five solid years of total world domination, John Brzenk, is aware that his dethroning may be near, he just doesn't know the cause. As the prodigal arm wrestler, Brzenk excelled in a way that seemed humanly impossible. Hungry for the best arm wrestling competition, Brzenk traveled the world beating every opponent. With a humble and understated character, his legend supercedes him in the hearts of arm wrestlers in over 120 countries. Among the super warriors of arm wrestling are 2 titans from opposite ends of the world, bonded by one defining goal, to beat John.

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toohaokan Pulling John is a movie that will surprise you as it showcases one of the world's premier strength athletes. I was told that I "had to see this movie, you won't believe it!". I watched it with low expectations as I could not care less about arm wrestling, but I was astonished by the thought that there was a 200 lb, guy out there, who for the past twenty years has been beating every giant that has challenged him. the other reviewer is correct in that the movie does not have a great deal of depth to it, however, I thought that there was moderate development in terms of showing the big Russian's way of life, and the American hick's upbringing. The nearly universal awe and fear in which John is held by all the other competitors is amazing. I highly recommend this inspiring picture.
MartinHafer How exciting can you make a documentary about world-class arm wrestling?! So, although I am not giving this a huge score, for what it is, it's pretty good--but I just can't see its topic interesting the average viewer. I only watched it because I am weird--the word of guy who would watch practically any documentary! The film follows three arm wrestlers--one a Ukranian who lives in Russia and two Americans. One of the Americans, John Brzenk, is sort of like an arm wrestling god--as he's been a world champion in one weight class or another something like 25 years--even beating guys who are much, much larger! He is the man everyone aspires to beat and now two heavyweights (Alexy Voevoda and Travis Bagent--the Ukranian and the cocky upstart American) hope to finally be the guys to stop Brzenk.There really isn't much more to the film than this--lots of footage of arm wrestling and lots of interviews with the camera. Both Brzenk and Voevoda seem pretty likable whereas Bagent is cocky--but it sure works for him! You do find yourself being pulled into the matches (which surprised me) and it was about as interesting as you could make this odd topic.
dweezler-1 This film follows 3 professional arm wrestlers; A favorite for the championship, the Russian Alexy Voevoda. A young rising star working his way towards his first championship, from West Virginia Travis Bagent, and the best arm wrestler of all-time John Brzenk. You learn a lot about the individuals, and what drew them to the sport. You also learn from all the arm wrestlers interviewed that John Brzenk is the best ever, and the best there ever will be. He is the Michael Jordan, Babe Ruth, Wayne Gretzky, and Joe Montana combined!. People in the community look at Brzenk as a god. Professionals never even compare themselves to him, because they know they will never be anywhere near his status. Brzenk started arm wrestling when he was 16, and by the time he was 18 he won his first title. He is 43 when this was filmed. The most impressive stat to Travis Bagent and Voevoda, and the entire arm wrestling work was that Brzenk has never lost a Supermatch. Throughout the course of the film, you follow Travis Bagent, and Alexy Voevoda train, and work their ways through the ranks and crush opponents until the 2 square off in the championship. Voevoda is highly favored over the young, loud, eccentric American Bagent. Once you become World Champ you will most likely get a shot at the legend John Brzenk, and that is what these 2 men dream about. You have to give this movie a watch if you're a fan of documentaries, a sports fan of any kind, and love to watch people that are masters of their crafts. I went into this film with no expectations, and left with so much respect for John Brzenk. Bagent, and Voevoda sure have bright futures, and after seeing this I think I might have to start following arm-wrestling. I never thought I would say that. What a fun and powerful film.
JustCuriosity This fascinating film had its World Premiere at SXSW Film Festival in Austin, TX. Most of the audience, myself included, probably had no idea that arm wrestling was even a professional sport when they walked in. And yet the film managed to charm the audience in the best tradition of documentaries about sports subcultures. I'd compare it with films like Pumping Iron, Word Wars, Murderball or King of Kong. The film focuses on 3 of the best international arm wrestlers - 1 Russian, 2 Americans - and reveals the complexities of their competitive sport. Their intelligence and commitment to excellence is revealed through interviews which break down many of the stereotypes associated with muscle sports. These guys are sophisticated and charming as well as strong.The film also reveals the fascinating struggle of World Champion John Brzenk as he gets older and struggles with that question that all great athletes deal with: When do you reach your physical limits and decide that enough is enough and it is time to retire? We've seen this sort of question play out with the Brett Farves and Michael Jordans in more high profile sports, but this film allows us all to think about this same question much more thoughtfully.The filming and storytelling is quite good and the drama and suspense of competition draws the audience in. The characters are complex and not simple athletic stereotypes. I hope more people get to see this entertaining sports documentary.