I'm really puzzled by this documentary. It's like, on one hand, it's super interesting and entertaining to see how far someone will go to achieve their passion. But on the other hand, it feels kinda exploitative towards Larry Lang

. I mean, Capp is so driven to make the film that he basically manipulates Lang into doing crazy stuff, like making onion rings for a football team! It's just not right

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And what really gets me is how much Capp was willing to sacrifice his own well-being for the sake of the film. Addiction and mental health are such serious issues, and it feels like he was using them as a way to get more footage

. It's like, yeah, you can be passionate about your craft, but don't go that far!
I'm also kinda curious about the onion rings themselves. Are they really worth all this drama? I mean, are people just gonna keep eating them because of the film?

I guess only time will tell if these onion rings become a culinary sensation or if it's all just a publicity stunt

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One thing's for sure, though: "The Ringmaster" is definitely making me think twice about my own passions and what drives me

. Maybe that's the real takeaway from this documentary โ not just how far someone will go to achieve perfection in their craft, but also when it's time to say "enough is enough!"
