Agrega una trama en tu idiomaExposing the shocking world of youth MMA (kids cage fighting), the film follows 2 child fighters over several years on their quest to win the kids MMA national championship, as they wrestle ... Leer todoExposing the shocking world of youth MMA (kids cage fighting), the film follows 2 child fighters over several years on their quest to win the kids MMA national championship, as they wrestle demons at home and battle for glory in the cage.Exposing the shocking world of youth MMA (kids cage fighting), the film follows 2 child fighters over several years on their quest to win the kids MMA national championship, as they wrestle demons at home and battle for glory in the cage.
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If I didn't see it I wouldn't believe it. This documentary is very well put together showing not only the perspectives of the child athletes themselves, but also their parents, sport organizers, and grown up athletic counterparts. Irving shows both those in support of and those critical of various showcased aspects of the sport. He is not afraid to ask parents and organizers the tough questions I myself was wondering. The viewer is left to consider the information presented and determine their take on the subject, which I appreciate. Overall, I would recommend this documentary to anyone that appreciates, martial arts, sports, coming of age, or documentaries in general.
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Kids in a cage is one of the best sports films I've seen in some time. It's a world I knew nothing about but it's captured vividly - and fairly - with a lot of care.
The two main characters are MMA fighting kids, one Latina and poor, the other white and wealthy. We think we're along for a ride to find out if they win Nationals, which we are but the director does a great job of showing the pitfalls tor the kids. Their parents are ultimately not just living through them but in some cases the kids become the parents. Of course this isn't unique to this particular youth sport but in MMA the consequences are steep.
By the time the film ended I couldn't stop thinking about where these kids would be in 5 or 10 years.
The two main characters are MMA fighting kids, one Latina and poor, the other white and wealthy. We think we're along for a ride to find out if they win Nationals, which we are but the director does a great job of showing the pitfalls tor the kids. Their parents are ultimately not just living through them but in some cases the kids become the parents. Of course this isn't unique to this particular youth sport but in MMA the consequences are steep.
By the time the film ended I couldn't stop thinking about where these kids would be in 5 or 10 years.
These kids are working harder than most adults doing what they love but teaching them to be honorable good sports life skills and how to defend themselves all good things for kids to learn you can't make a negative thing about something so positive.if everyone worked as hard as these kids the world would be a better place the kids are wearing all of their protective gear so it is completely safe . I personally know some of the martial arts teachers and some of the kids that participate in these tournaments it's all about the kids and everyone involved instead of playing video games they are participating in actual tournaments where they don't just get a participation award but a award they actually trained for competed for and deserve life is all about doing your best and working hard they deserve everything they get and there are no losers everyone is a winner and all of these kids get and deserve the respect they get.
This is an amazing documentary that made me change the way I think about education in North America. Jayden, one of the main subjects, is extraordinary. I especially loved the fact that there is no preaching in the doc. The audience is left to make up their own minds about kids doing this and it's very thought provoking. I expected to think that kids doing this stuff would was simply awful. I think I'm still on that side of the fence, but perhaps not so much as before. Watching what these kids do, how hard they work and how tough they are, made me wonder - is all this discipline good for these kids? Will it serve them well later in life? Will there be negative long term effects? Are we as a society grossly underestimating that kids are capable of?
Who knew this strange youth culture existed-in 26 countries! After watching, one can appreciate MMA in a new light. One of the trainers poignantly observes, "violence (in this country) is always gonna be there. If these kids dont have tools to defend themselves, they're dead meat".
This film is indeed a treatise on martial arts in our modern age. The unorthodox sport of kids MMA celebrates classic values like discipline and self-reliance, but at times no doubt, seems to license a dangerous amount of aggression in our youth.
While the film follows 10 and 11-year-olds (and their fervent parents) to tournaments around the world, the most salient scenes are in the kids' domiciles, where we get a glimpse into their not-so-Rockwellian home lives.
Ultimately Irving paints a complex picture of the new nuclear family: what some call toxic masculinity; others American exceptionalism.
This film is indeed a treatise on martial arts in our modern age. The unorthodox sport of kids MMA celebrates classic values like discipline and self-reliance, but at times no doubt, seems to license a dangerous amount of aggression in our youth.
While the film follows 10 and 11-year-olds (and their fervent parents) to tournaments around the world, the most salient scenes are in the kids' domiciles, where we get a glimpse into their not-so-Rockwellian home lives.
Ultimately Irving paints a complex picture of the new nuclear family: what some call toxic masculinity; others American exceptionalism.
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- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates(Mubadala Arena, Zayed Sports City)
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