Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child

Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child (A)

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  • Genre(s): Documentary, Sports
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Andrew Renzi
  • Cast(s): Jake Paul, Logan Paul, Greg Paul, Ariel Helwani, Mike Tyson See all Cast & Crew

Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child - Where to Stream?

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STORY AND REVIEWS

Story

Jake Paul who is a pro boxing sensation and who also happens to be a recurring troublemaker, describes in this documentary his unexpected transformation from internet joker to power puncher.

Untold: Jake Paul The Problem Child Review

Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child, a 2023 Netflix documentary, tells the scandalous and compelling tale of one of the most divisive and significant characters in modern sports and entertainment. The movie takes you on an exciting journey through Jake Paul's life and career, from his modest beginnings on Vine and YouTube to his quick ascent to fame and money in Hollywood where he became embroiled in numerous scandals and controversies that garnered international attention. Additionally, it reveals a side of Jake Paul's passion and boxing skills that you have never seen before. It chronicles his transformation from an internet joke to a serious fighter as he trains hard, researches his field, and tests himself against more difficult opponents. The movie might irritate or depress individuals who are not at all interested in Jake Paul or who are looking for a more critical or objective examination of him. Overall, it is worth the watch.