It's called unbroken, but he's reaptedly injured, kind of ironic.
Before I give my two cent, Calum comes across as a lovely, genuine guy and very likeable!
But, as documentary there is little substance. No hard or interesting questions asked, no mention of steroids or anything, it's all very pedestrian.
Compare that to other athlete's documentaries, like Mark Kerr Smashing Machine, you see the nitty gritty.
Before I give my two cent, Calum comes across as a lovely, genuine guy and very likeable!
But, as documentary there is little substance. No hard or interesting questions asked, no mention of steroids or anything, it's all very pedestrian.
Compare that to other athlete's documentaries, like Mark Kerr Smashing Machine, you see the nitty gritty.