Los Angeles Times

An entertaini­ng show of strength

- — Kimber Myers

Produced by CrossFit itself, “The Redeemed and the Dominant: Fittest on Earth” may seem like a two-hour ad for the fitness brand — and it is — but this documentar­y is pure entertainm­ent starting from the moments the thundering booms of its soundtrack signify that the games are about to begin.

The athletes sprint, swim, snatch and swing through the 2017 Reebok CrossFit Games in Madison, Wis., facing each grueling new challenge designed by game maker Dave Castro. The men’s field is led by returning champ Mat Fraser, while the women’s competitio­n is wide open among TiaClair Toomey, Annie Thorisdott­ir, Sara Sigmundsdo­ttir, Kara Webb and Katrin Davidsdott­ir.

Veterans of previous films about the annual games, directors Heber Cannon, Mariah Moore and Marston Sawyers have an easy rapport with the competitor­s. They’re equally able to offer insight into their minds as capture a 60-foot handstand walk or multiple rounds of hay bale burpees.

The film’s about as subtle as a muscular athlete slamming a sledgehamm­er into a weight (an actual event called a “banger,” by the way), particular­ly when it hints that someone may be using performanc­e-enhancing drugs early on.

But what makes “The Redeemed and the Dominant” so engaging isn’t the hulking specter of steroids; it’s the competitor­s’ feats of strength and speed and their powerful personalit­ies to match. “The Redeemed and the Dominant: Fittest on Earth.” Not rated. Running time: 1 hour, 56 minutes. Playing: Arena Cinelounge, Santa Ana; The Frida Cinema, Santa Ana.

 ?? Michael Brian ?? KATRIN DAVIDSDOTT­IR is a competitor in “The Redeemed and the Dominant: Fittest on Earth.”
Michael Brian KATRIN DAVIDSDOTT­IR is a competitor in “The Redeemed and the Dominant: Fittest on Earth.”

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