Após 7 anos de sobriedade, Charlie Sheen fala sobre suahistória de fama e queda, enquanto familiares e amigos revelam histórias não contadas de sua jornada rumo ao estrelato, dificuldades e ... Ler tudoApós 7 anos de sobriedade, Charlie Sheen fala sobre suahistória de fama e queda, enquanto familiares e amigos revelam histórias não contadas de sua jornada rumo ao estrelato, dificuldades e redenção.Após 7 anos de sobriedade, Charlie Sheen fala sobre suahistória de fama e queda, enquanto familiares e amigos revelam histórias não contadas de sua jornada rumo ao estrelato, dificuldades e redenção.
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This is a bittersweet personal story that quite frankly I'm both surprised and impressed he even agreed to doing the series. I hadn't thought about him in a such long time-not even, "I wonder what ever happened to Charlie Sheen" but a friend suggested that I watch and said friend tends to suggest things I like. There is a lot of nostalgia going on, especially if you're a certain generation, and some really honest moments. At times it's hard to watch- but then it's not. Can't really go into it lest I spoil some things but it was definitely worth my time.
Candid, honest and surprisingly likeable...
I actually really enjoyed the documentary. I never really followed Charlie Sheen back in the day or understood all the hype around him...especially when he was doing those cringey U. S. tours while clearly needing help, not a stage. We didn't get all of that "live meltdown" coverage over here, so it was interesting to watch his downfall being laid out in full. I had only seen snippets on social media, and I was never that interested in reading into it at the time...
What stood out most was how candid and honest he was. I think he's always been like that, which isn't always a good fit for Hollywood, where people tend to hide their mess behind PR teams. I just hope he stays sober....maybe he could handle that level of drug use when he was younger, but now it would probably kill him...
A good watch if you like those type of 'wow reaaaalllyyy.' type shows..
What stood out most was how candid and honest he was. I think he's always been like that, which isn't always a good fit for Hollywood, where people tend to hide their mess behind PR teams. I just hope he stays sober....maybe he could handle that level of drug use when he was younger, but now it would probably kill him...
A good watch if you like those type of 'wow reaaaalllyyy.' type shows..
No More Tiger Blood: The Highs, Lows, and Hard Truths of Charlie Sheen's Wild Life
Aka Charlie Sheen is a brutally honest, emotionally exhausting dive into the life of Hollywood's most infamous bad boy.
Split into two gripping episodes, this Netflix docuseries traces Sheen's dazzling rise, tabloid-fueled implosion, and fragile attempts at redemption. It's a story of addiction, excess, and the human cost of fame... told with a rawness that's as unsettling as it is impossible to look away from.
Sheen himself is the documentary's greatest asset... and liability. His candor about his darkest moments - his 2011 meltdown, HIV diagnosis, and reckless behavior - feels genuinely unfiltered, especially when paired with interviews from ex-wives Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller, whose heartbreaking testimonies humanize the chaos.
Jon Cryer and Sean Penn add further depth, offering perspectives that go beyond the tabloid caricature. Rare home movies and archival footage provide a fascinating contrast to Sheen's later notoriety, highlighting the creative, rebellious kid who became a cautionary tale.
Yet, the documentary sometimes veers into sensationalism, lingering on Sheen's most salacious moments (like the infamous airplane cockpit incident) without always digging deeper into the why. The pacing falters at times, and the absence of Sheen's father and brother leaves a noticeable void.
Ultimately, aka Charlie Sheen is a messy, magnetic, and haunting portrait of a man trying to outrun his demons.
It's not a redemption story... it's a reckoning. 7.5/10.
Split into two gripping episodes, this Netflix docuseries traces Sheen's dazzling rise, tabloid-fueled implosion, and fragile attempts at redemption. It's a story of addiction, excess, and the human cost of fame... told with a rawness that's as unsettling as it is impossible to look away from.
Sheen himself is the documentary's greatest asset... and liability. His candor about his darkest moments - his 2011 meltdown, HIV diagnosis, and reckless behavior - feels genuinely unfiltered, especially when paired with interviews from ex-wives Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller, whose heartbreaking testimonies humanize the chaos.
Jon Cryer and Sean Penn add further depth, offering perspectives that go beyond the tabloid caricature. Rare home movies and archival footage provide a fascinating contrast to Sheen's later notoriety, highlighting the creative, rebellious kid who became a cautionary tale.
Yet, the documentary sometimes veers into sensationalism, lingering on Sheen's most salacious moments (like the infamous airplane cockpit incident) without always digging deeper into the why. The pacing falters at times, and the absence of Sheen's father and brother leaves a noticeable void.
Ultimately, aka Charlie Sheen is a messy, magnetic, and haunting portrait of a man trying to outrun his demons.
It's not a redemption story... it's a reckoning. 7.5/10.
The guy who had it all, but never understood how to keep it all.
Charlie sheen and this documentary knocks it out the park. He is forthcoming, vulnerable, genuine and of course charming. I finished both episodes in a go, and man it was entertaining. This guy knew how to party... it obviously got out of hand. But i guess thats what easy access to drugs does to ya, the demons which make him a genius, demand a heavy price. Same story for a bunch of other guys, Robert Downey comes to mind, another genius.
He pooped the bed big time, but man is he a charmer.. and drop dead gorgeous in his youth, and lucky to have the family he has.
Always rooting for you Charlie Sheen. Love from India 🙌🏻
He pooped the bed big time, but man is he a charmer.. and drop dead gorgeous in his youth, and lucky to have the family he has.
Always rooting for you Charlie Sheen. Love from India 🙌🏻
Honest, gripping & no fluff
This didn't feel like a fluffy 'I'm sorry I did bad things' documentary. It felt real and there was no BS. He appeared very honest with his addictions and the choices he made, laying no blame on others or situations. He comes across loved by those who he hurt multiple times. Hearing their version of events is equally as interesting. Would be a 10 if there was another episode, I feel like there is more to tell.
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- CuriosidadesCharlie Sheen's famous father, Martin, and brother Emilio Estevez did not participate in the documentary. It was reportedly too hard for them to relive the dark moments of Charlie's past addiction struggles and the strain on the family and wanted to let Charlie tell his story in his way. However they both were supportive of the project and Martin Sheen watched an early cut of the documentary with the director Andrew Renzi. Renzi reportedly was very nervous during the screening but stated that Martin enjoyed and supported the final product.
- ConexõesReferenced in Brad's Movie Reviews: aka Charlie Sheen (2025) - Documentary Review (2025)
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