Wasn't really what you'd expect to see in the form of a documentary showing Marshawns life. Not really sure what they were trying to say actually but it seemed to be a whole lot of "poor me, I'm a black athlete and I'm being exploited.". So they make out that Marshawns preference for silence is some kind of noble fight against being exploited. Forget that without promotion and without fans, these highly rewarded athletes would just be another face in the crowd. It's almost a display of contempt for the people that make them what they are. Politics aside, it is chock full of clips of Marshawn making great plays. And in defense of the film maker, if you're making a film about Marshawn, there's no getting around the fact that politics and race issues come with the territory. It was still entertaining.