Beyond the Mat
Barry Blaustein's affectionately biased documentary is a behind-the-scenes look
into the gaudy world of professional wrestling that profiles three grapplers at
different stages of their careers. At the apex of superstardom is Mick
"Mankind" Foley, a masked mountain of flesh and "Smackdown" headliner who
struggles with the effect of the sport's violence on his children. Legend Terry
Funk is trying to remain in the ring even in his 50s; at the bottom, hovering
near self-destruction, is Jake "The Snake" Roberts, who smokes crack and
intimates disturbing revelations about his past. Big-name personalities like
World Wrestling Federation czar Vince McMahon, the Rock, Chyna, and even
political piledriver Jesse Ventura pop up. The film also follows a pair of
amateur hopefuls and their not-so-classy promoter.
Blaustein, a screenwriter with mostly Eddie Murphy films to his credit, does a
respectable job of getting an evenhanded lock on his subject, though he sullies
the effort with gratuitous and sybaritical commentary. No matter -- even if you
find the nation-sweeping spectacle repugnant, Beyond the Mat is an
intriguing exposé. At the Nickelodeon, the Fresh Pond, and the
Allston and in the suburbs.
-- Tom Meek
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