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Lost in Wrestling
Female Mongolian wrestler, Na Ren, was invited to participate in a women’s wrestling show in Japan. The show host, Boss, instantaneously changed the competition to mud wrestling and Na Ren was forced to compete. Later on, Na Ren discovered that Boss was actually her childhood playmate, Chi Na Si, who was banned from Sumo wrestling five years ago. Knowing that Boss had deceived her, Na Ren was nonetheless determined to awaken his consciousness and good heart through love.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the personal lives and careers of professional female wrestlers, offering an intimate look at their journeys beyond the ring. It delves into the sacrifices, challenges, and triumphs they face in a demanding industry. The film highlights their dedication to the sport and their efforts to break barriers.
Critical Reception
Lost in Wrestling received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its access to the wrestlers' personal lives and its examination of the challenges faced by women in professional wrestling. Some reviews noted that while informative, it could have delved deeper into certain aspects of the industry.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its behind-the-scenes access to female wrestlers.
Appreciated for highlighting the personal struggles and triumphs in the sport.
Some found the documentary to be surface-level in its exploration of the wrestling industry.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with several prominent female wrestlers, offering their perspectives on the evolution of women's wrestling in major promotions.
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