The Armstrong Lie (2013)

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The Armstrong Lie: Directed by Alex Gibney. With Reed Albergotti, Betsy Andreu, Frankie Andreu, Grace Elizabeth Armstrong. A documentary chronicling sports legend Lance Armstrong’s improbable rise and ultimate fall from grace.

“When everyone cheats, it becomes a different contest. The powerful friends, money (125 million plus), risk and pain tolerance, influential scientists, compelling story, performance enhancing drugs, viciousness, ambition to win at all costs, willingness to bully others, . . . Armstrong has all this and more. The documentary is a powerful and gripping indictment not just of Armstrong and cycling, but of sports and humanity in general. Armstrongu0026#39;s doping is bad, but his abuse of power is worse. The film shows how willing people are to be fooled, or to trample on others. Despite its two-hour length, the film held my interest throughout. There are so many parallels in a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, wherein he writes, u0026quot;There is something truer and more real, than what we can see with the eyes, and touch with the finger.u0026quot; So too with Armstrong, cycling, sports, and all of us. This brilliant documentary helps bring such truths to the surface.”

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