Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead
Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead

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Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead

2010
Movie
97 min
English

100 pounds overweight, loaded up on steroids and suffering from a debilitating autoimmune disease, Joe Cross is at the end of his rope and the end of his hope. In the mirror he saw a 310lb man whose gut was bigger than a beach ball and a path laid out before him that wouldn't end well— with one foot already in the grave, the other wasn't far behind. FAT, SICK & NEARLY DEAD is an inspiring film that chronicles Joe's personal mission to regain his health.

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IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes60%
Google Users87%
Director: Joe CrossGenres: Documentary, Health, Lifestyle

Plot Summary

This documentary follows Australian businessman Joe Cross as he embarks on a 60-day juice fast to reclaim his health. Overweight and suffering from an autoimmune disease, Cross travels across the United States, documenting his physical and emotional journey. He meets people from all walks of life, sharing his story and inspiring others to reconsider their own dietary habits.

Critical Reception

Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead was widely praised for its inspiring message and practical approach to health and wellness. It resonated with audiences seeking a radical lifestyle change, often credited with popularizing the concept of intensive juice cleansing. While some critics pointed out the anecdotal nature of the film, its impact on public health discourse and individual transformations was undeniable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Inspiring and motivational for those seeking a health overhaul.

  • Highlights the power of diet and self-transformation.

  • While anecdotal, the personal journey is compelling.

Google audience: Viewers found the documentary deeply inspiring and a powerful motivator for adopting healthier eating habits. Many praised Joe Cross's honesty and vulnerability, finding his personal transformation highly relatable and encouraging. The film is often cited as the catalyst for significant positive changes in their own lives.

Fun Fact

Joe Cross originally planned to make a film about the dangers of processed foods, but his own health crisis led him to focus on his personal journey of recovery through juicing.

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