Like most films that claim to give insight into the "real" side of a major celebrity, I was skeptical that the entire documentary would play like an infomercial for Tyson. Instead, the film surprised me in its authenticity. Tyson narrates the story of his life with a genuine honesty that caught me off guard. He is a legitimately mesmerizing figure who is capable of being simultaneously intimidating and vulnerable, humorous and tragic, eloquent and hesitant. As Bradley Cooper said when asked about working with Tyson on The Hangover, "He's incapable of saying anything inauthentic." It's almost as if Tyson is only concerned with the small group of filmmakers in the room with him instead of trying to create an image for the masses that will eventually view the film.
It is amazing to hear stories of some of the larger scandals in his life told from such an honest perspective. He doesn't seem to be reading off a press release, but rather recalling his past in the way he would talk to a friend or family member. His descriptions of time in prison, the incidents with Evander Holyfield, his failed relationship with Robin Givens, and even his sexual exploits are laid out on the table with none of the typical PR spin. We live in a society where everyone is concerned with image and celebrities seem surrounded by an army of publicists who have a canned answer for everything. This is precisely why Tyson's honesty is almost shocking.
I'll admit that I'm not really a boxing fan, nor did I follow Tyson's career closely, but the fact that I found this doc so captivating is a major testament to both the filmmaker and the subject. I would highly recommend checking out Tyson in theaters.
Trashwire readers in Denver: Tyson is playing this week at the Starz FilmCenter.
Published by Alexis Gentry
Alexis Gentry was born in Boulder, CO. She attended The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. where she majored in film. She has worked for both the Colorado Film Commission and Denver Film Societ... View profile
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