Director Zachary Levy documents the daily clean-and-jerk of Stanley Pleskun, the self-proclaimed “strongest man in the world (at bending steel).” He is part mystic, part self-help bumpkin — a man hopelessly lost to delusion. Though people seem generously impressed by his fledgling acts, what Pleskun mostly evokes is a sense of fascination with the underbelly of the American dream, the oddity of fame, the prospect of success completely independent of Wall Street or Hollywood. (2011) — John Rubio
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