Passion Play: Russell Westbrook (2021) Poster

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10/10
Amazing documentary, It's just straight up facts
skandahyadakeri18 October 2021
It really shows another face of Westbrook and his life off the court . He beat all the odds against him and it's his story , it's raw, it's refreshing and it's straight up facts . The media gets inside the head of an athlete, it's no less than an action movie , where the hero beats all the odds against him. The documentary is simple , it just provides insight of his life and how many stuffs impacted him , and how at the end of the day , even he's a human , and how certain stuff hurts him and how he wants to help his people , community and people around the world . I'm a huge Westbrook fan and he's impacted me so much and I'm not even from USA , I'm from india. Hope one day I can watch the legend himself play live . Overall amazing raw and true watch.
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1/10
Puff Piece at it's Worse
dereksnyder-366519 April 2022
Lacks objectivity. Written by the subject and doesn't address massive shortcomings as a player and more importantly as a teammate. Imagine Donald Trump putting out a documentary about himself, written by himself, directed by himself, etc. One of the greatest point guards in history? Not even close. Westbrook is a statistical freak when and only when he has the ball in his hands and is one of the most athletic individuals I've ever seen. His career numbers has more to do with his absurd physical tools and ego and less about pure talent. Westbrook is a serial stat collector, doesn't play well with others and in spite of his ability to pile on the stats is not an impact player. He is bad mojo, negatively affects team chemistry evident by his failed stints in LA, Washington, Houston, and OKC. Westbrook is selfish and self-aggrandizing as evident by this documentary and lacks accountability as a teammate and star. His self-praise is nauseating but expected. As self-promoting as The Last Dance was Michael Jordan has much more to show for his time on the court.
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