This doc felt likeable for a while but when I saw that any of his associates, friends or family members, were scripted and that this was not going to give anything else but what the PR team, himself or the head of the Image sales department wanted, I cringed to my stomach. Yes, there is honesty but the final product is so choreographed that I'm sure that this American Dream that is being sold, Is just as much Propaganda as it is about protecting the stocks in the Brand. I do not know if Ralph Lauren Polo has been under attack for some things are not but this doc made me feel like it's damage control. Like the Netflix series about Conor Mcgregor that came earlier this year called, McGregor Forever. Just showing the world some prolonged AD campaign, does feel dishonest. It does matter my mind going into this because I expected honesty. That's perhaps to much to ask for in a documentary about a fashion designer and American Icon that's a brand that has gone public. Documentaries in the 2020's are much more revealing or better than this, unless they are paid for by the person or interest that they are made for, to make them look good. It just left a bitter taste in my mouth. 3/10.