Critical response On the
review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 61% based on reviews from 18 critics.
Subject's response Hamed stated that the film was fictional and did not accurately represent true events, in particular the breakdown of his relationship with Brendan Ingle. He also stated that the movie was portrayed moreso from Ingle's perspective and not just his own. According to Hamed, he had no involvement or input during the production, only viewing it after completion. He said "although the film was 'difficult to watch', how can I not back it? It just put a smile on my face. It didn't go full out to how I would have wanted because there was none of my input, but thank God, it's nice when they do a movie you about you though, innit?" Hamed planned to release his own documentary series to present his side of the story, with
Mark Wahlberg interested in being involved. ==References==