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Paying the Price
Toby Price knows that completing The Dakar Rally is a triumph in itself. The South American terrain knows no regard for man or machine, breaking both at will over the course of 14 days and some 9000km traveled. But to wipe the sand from the eyes and the blood from the boots to hold The Dakar trophy aloft, takes more than just strength. Victory demands sacrifice. And the Australian off-road racer has known more than his fair share of pain - including more than 27 broken bones and a broken neck that very nearly rendered him motionless for life. From first jumping on a bike as a two-year-old to dealing with his sister's death and then witnessing the death of his best friend in succession, Paying the Price follows Toby's emotional journey from country kid to becoming Australia's first ever winner of The Dakar Rally.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the history and impact of the opioid epidemic in North America, tracing its origins from legitimate medical use to widespread addiction. It features interviews with addicts, families, medical professionals, and policymakers, highlighting the devastating consequences of the crisis. The film aims to shed light on the complexities of the epidemic and the urgent need for solutions.
Critical Reception
Paying the Price received attention for its timely and impactful examination of the opioid crisis. Critics praised its raw honesty and the personal stories it conveyed, though some noted its broad scope could leave certain aspects underdeveloped. Audiences generally responded to its emotional depth and its role in raising awareness.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its urgent and empathetic portrayal of the opioid epidemic.
Highlights the personal tragedies and systemic issues driving the crisis.
Recognized for its informative approach to a critical contemporary issue.
Google audience: Audience reviews often express that the film is a powerful and necessary watch for understanding the opioid crisis, with many finding the personal stories deeply moving and impactful.
Fun Fact
The documentary's director, Robyn Zeni, was inspired to make the film after witnessing the opioid crisis's devastating effects firsthand in her community.
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