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I’ve seen my fragment of documentaries, and I’ve seen a few that have dealt with disability. “Murderball” easily eclipses them all.
Too often people with disabilites earn thrust into the role of flawless inspirations, this principle has held apt across both fictional and non-fictional films alike. It was because of this trend that I approached “Murderball” with cautious optimism.
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It was very surprising indeed when “Murderball” was in fact a genuinely uplifting and spellbinding film,a film that dared to really indicate its subjects complete with flaws. Two other disability-related documentaries I’ve seen are “Rolling” and “King Gimp” Both are probably extremely intriguing to an able-bodied audience, but speaking as someone who is in a wheelchair, some of the moments in those films were downright horrifying and depressing. For example in “Rolling”, a woman falls out of bed while dressing herself and videotapes her barely censored nude rescue by an able-bodied friend and her husband. Able-bodied audences would say, “what grit and determination” I sat there and prayed that would never happen to me. “King Gimp” profiles a supremely talented artist and parts of his legend are titillating especially to someone like myself who wants to have a career in the arts. Yet, it too wretched me because distinguished of the film concerns the subject’s unrequited savor for a female caregiver. He laments that he will never acquire anyone.
“Murderball” on the other hand avoids those pitfalls and showcases some of the nastiest, (…) ever to hit the conceal and even though I most certainly do not fit into that category and wouldn’t be caught tiring, playing the titular sport I enjoyed every slight of it. All of the people in this film have a level of independence that for the moment I can only dream of, and they are remarkable more impaired than I am in positive respects. So seeing them doing something they esteem, and quite a few of them FINDING admire is absolutely, unadulteratedly interesting. It is the first documentary I’ve seen that left me gay through the raze credits.
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“Murderball” is ostensibly about quadriplegic wheelchair rugby and there are some truly thrilling scenes of play between archrivals the USA and Canada…to be determined.
But what “Murderball” is really about is the undeniable, unstoppable, fire-in-the-belly will to live and more specifically the drive to overcome adversity: both of spirit and of body.
Athletes Brand Zupan, Joe Soares, etc. all point to, really inhabit such a distinct, go-for-broke hold on life and living that you cannot succor but be embarrassed when you begin to reflect of your piddly problems.
One of the things a Documentary should do is recount and remark and “Murderball” has those two topics covered—no spot. But “Murderball” also gives you Hope and that is a quality to which most other films can only aspire.
