

Movie spotlight
Do it Right
Nassim, a 16-year-old boy, is placed with a family in the suburbs following the death of his drug addict mother. But he refuses to integrate into the social setting that surrounds him. He invents another life for himself, similar to that of his mates at the big Parisian high school he goes to. There’s no reason for that to change. His two lives, his home life and his school life, must be kept separate at all costs.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the world of competitive eating, following participants as they train, compete, and face the physical and mental challenges of consuming vast quantities of food in a short time. It explores the dedication, the rivalries, and the unique subculture that surrounds this extreme sport.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'Do it Right (2017)' is extremely limited, suggesting it may have had a very small release or was not widely reviewed by major critics or platforms.
What Reviewers Say
Given the scarcity of reviews, it's difficult to establish a consensus.
Some anecdotal mentions may exist on niche forums related to competitive eating.
The film likely appeals to a very specific audience interested in the phenomenon of competitive eating.
Google audience: No significant audience reviews are available on Google to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The extreme nature of competitive eating has led to various health concerns for participants, including potential issues with digestion, weight gain, and even more serious gastrointestinal problems.
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