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9/10
A hardcore doc about an inspiring athlete
joeljori31 August 2020
It tells the story about Stephen Sinek, who is a an athlete and endures in obstacle racing. I have never heard about that sport before, but it´s sick. The challengers have to run through the Mesquite Valley and they have to endure through a lot of really hard challenges on the way.

The doc also focuses on the mental challenges in regards to being such an athlete and that´s really inspiring. Aside from that, Sinek has the support of his wife, who is the person that paints "The Painted Warrior".

Lastly, the film crew does a really good job too. So if you are into sports, what it takes to be an athlete in an extreme sport, you should really watch this awesome doc.
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8/10
Fascinating
debijohess8 November 2019
Fascinating doc that is entertaining and mesmerizing as well. Obstacle racing is something I never knew anything about but it's a great 'survivor' type sport that is so engrossing and interesting. The paint job done by his wife is artistic and original and just gives him a curious look and sparks the imagination in this most unusual sport. I highly recommend it for some really fun viewing.
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8/10
Sports meets the Artistry
vigilant568 November 2019
The Painted Warrior is a unique Documentary that will introduce you to a sport and artistry combination that you probably didn't know existed. You will be entertained and enlightened at the same time.
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10/10
An Epic Journey
jctaqt16 May 2019
Along with revealing the heart of a sport few know much about, this intriguing doc offers an insightful look at the lengths one couple is willing to go to accomplish a collective dream.
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9/10
Beautiful Documentary
JGReviews6 November 2019
This documentary is a really interesting look at Stephen and Aeni, a husband and wife duo, who have created "The Painted Warrior." This is a truly unique story that I was not aware of previously. Stephen gets painted by his wife Aeni in beautiful body paint designs (that you can catch a glimpse of right now in their poster image or trailer) before Stephen takes on daunting obstacle races. Once I saw just a few images of the body painting, I was hooked. I think the movie's poster might be my favorite of all time. The film goes on to delve deeply into their lives and their motivation. By the end of the film I was incredibly motivated to go take on the world. I highly recommend this movie to any documentary lovers out there or any endurance athletes.
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9/10
Inspiring
directortim20126 November 2019
I ran a marathon once years ago. Trained like heck for it. But this obstacle racing and the training for it is on another level. So intriguing about all the prep and dedication that goes into the sport. And I loved this couple and their relationship. I found them so inspiring! The film is beautifully crafted. It reminded me a little of the classic, Olympia. Really, this was a sensational sports documentary!
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9/10
Not your average sports doc
alanakmd11 November 2019
This doc was incredibly interesting. I knew nothing about the world of obstacle racing prior to watching this, but what really captured my attention was the incredible focus and drive that Stephen exhibits, his bond with his wife and the aspirational nature of their mindset. Thoroughly enjoyed!
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10/10
Quite a warrior, quite a film
mmkkss-3173412 November 2019
Obstacle Racing, or, more appropriately, Extreme Endurance!, is what Stephen Sinek subjects himself to on a fairly regular basis. Apart from the blisters, twisted ankles, sunburn, flesh burns, and cracked skin, this is a mental contest where the greatest challenger is yourself. Sinek, assisted by his artist wife, who paints his skin (therefore the film's title), is in a mental contest with himself, and, because the filmmakers know it, they make the focus internal rather than external.

It's a visually striking poem to what's possible, shot in beautiful countryside and desert, and skillfully cut and scored. There's very little time or space given to Sinek's other competition (outside of himself), and it avoids cliched declarations of heroism. Frequently, Sinek comes across as a pragmatic, not terribly egotistical guy, but someone driven by his own angels and demons.

He's quite a warrior, and this is quite a film.
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9/10
Artful in both subject and execution
dooqofurl-117 November 2019
An in-depth portrait of a man, his wife, and their art of living. The first thing that comes to mind is symbiosis, both between husband and wife and life and art. Rather than be any kind of spoiler, I'll simply say that this is a well-filmed, well executed, and artful in both subject matter and execution. Highly recommend!
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Engrossing Character In A Unique Sport
TheAll-SeeingI6 November 2019
Stephen Sinek embodies the unique namesake of the unique documentary, "The Painted Warrior," a film which introduces us to the fascinations of obstacle racing through the sport's most (literally) colorful participant.

It turns out obstacle racing is exactly as the name implies: Through fifty miles of the Mesquite Valley in Arizona, competitors endure a barrage of physical challenges, including leaping over open flames, crawling in mud, and lugging gargantuan things around. Sinek takes on this mind-bending event in fully body paint and not much else, with wife Aeni Domme applying her highly visual color palate to her husband's blank canvas.

What's striking and aspirational about "The Painted Warrior" is the fact Sinek doesn't dominate his sport the way that, say, Joey Chestnut dominates the Coney Island Hot Dog Eating Contest. Instead, the doc focuses on the man inside the head -- rather than whomever else it might be that ends up occupying the race's winner's circle. And it's that focus on individualism and mindset which makes "The Painted Warrior" a highly engaging human interest doc. - Was this review of use to you? If so, let me know by clicking "Helpful." Cheers!
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10/10
Powerful story of artistry and endurance
jrwhite817 May 2019
A captivating documentary that tells the story of one man and his struggle to push himself to his limits. It's also a moving story of a husband and wife team who have to overcome their own demons in order to achieve greatness. Stephen Sinek, the Painted Warrior, competes in obstacle races covered in vibrant, intricate body paint. He's painted by his talented wife Aeni, who treats him as a canvas to explore all kinds of beautiful, meaningful imagery. With this body-transforming art, Sinek becomes something bigger than himself. But the Painted Warrior pushes himself to his breaking point. He and Aeni must regroup in order to achieve their biggest challenge yet. A really beautiful film.
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