Dude's a mega millionaire. Of course he can lose 125 pounds in 9 months when he can afford a personal trainer and a dietitian and eat organic everything and work out all day long because he doesn't have a real job since he sold his company for millions.
I want to see documentary that profiles a normal person with a 40k/yr and a 9-5 job - THAT is inspirational.
From Fat Lolli to Six Pack Lolli: The Ultimate Transformation Story
2020
Documentary

From Fat Lolli to Six Pack Lolli: The Ultimate Transformation Story
2020
Documentary
Synopsis
Having been obese his entire life, real estate mogul and multimillionaire, Anthony Lolli has accepted his greatest challenge to date. Follow this inspiring journey as he sheds 125lbs in only 9 months leading to a fitness competition where he shows the world that nothing is unachievable. Through blood, sweat, and tears, From Fat Lolli to 6 Pack Lolli is truly the Ultimate Transformation Story.
Uploaded By: FREEMAN
January 21, 2021 at 01:08 AM
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It helps to be a millionaire
100% Ego, 0% Inspirational/ Informational/ Interesting
This guy clearly can't get enough of himself....shot after shot of him working out, posing, talking about how amazing he is at everything. If anyone else speaks, it's usually about how amazing he is. Good for him for having enough money and time to hire a bunch of trainers to help him power through that much weight loss in 9 months. Just don't expect him to impart any meaningful training or dietary info to help you on your own fitness journey. Wife needs help with the kids? Nope, gotta hit the gym and take more video of myself working out. If you're up for watching 90 minutes of self indulgent instagram posts strung together into a "documentary," then this is for you.
A 90 minute vanity exercise
There are so many documentaries that show how "average" people change their lives by losing weight. This isn't one of them.
Anthony's transformation is incredible and he should be proud of that ... he put in the work and the time ... but this movie is really bad. It's a 90 minute vanity exercise (pardon the pun). It's an attempt to inspire, but it does so based on a premise that is flat out impossible for 99% of the population to access.
If you want to see what it takes to transform from fat to fit at any cost, this is a good story. If you want to see tea life inspiration to improve your health, look elsewhere.