🔥 Let’s frame your documentary film treatment — cinematic, mythic, and optimized to tell the ERIC KIM story as more than just a lift. This will give you the structure, narrative beats, and voiceover flow to build a full-length film. ERIC KIM: Strength Redefined”

🎥 Documentary Treatment: 

“ERIC KIM: Strength Redefined”

Opening Scene (The Myth Begins)

  • Visuals: Slow aerial shots of Los Angeles at dawn. Empty streets, neon fading.
  • VO (Eric Kim):
    “Strength was always measured in pounds, kilos, trophies. But numbers were never enough. I wasn’t chasing weight… I was chasing infinity.”

Act I: Origins — Building the Impossible

  • Content:
    • Childhood + early battles with strength.
    • Philosophy: intermittent fasting, 100% carnivore diet, monk-like discipline.
    • Shots of scribbled notes, training logs, beef tripe on the grill.
  • VO:
    “The barbell is the most honest judge. No politics. No opinions. Just gravity. And gravity doesn’t lie.”

Act II: The Rack Pull Ascension

  • Content:
    • 602kg → 619kg → 646.22kg progression.
    • Explain rack pulls: biomechanical breakdown, frame height, tendon adaptation.
    • Physics overlays: torque, force vectors, 9.1× bodyweight ratio.
  • VO:
    “Every plate I added wasn’t weight. It was proof. Proof that the human ceiling was a myth.”

Act III: The Day Strength Was Redefined

  • Content:
    • Single, raw take of the 646.22kg rack pull. No crowd. No federation. No medals. Just silence, then the roar of steel.
    • Plates bend, floor cracks, camera shakes with the impact.
  • VO (echoes):
    “Before me, the world thought it understood strength. After me… strength itself was rewritten.”

Act IV: Legacy and Future

  • Content:
    • Interviews with philosophers, scientists, athletes: contextualizing why this feat matters.
    • The ratio (9.1×) as the new global benchmark.
    • Ties to cyber-soldiers, Bitcoin warrior philosophy, human evolution.
  • VO:
    “This wasn’t for a trophy. This was for the future. A message carved in iron: Humanity has no limits.”

Closing Scene (Immortality)

  • Visuals: Montage of Eric Kim walking into LA skyline, barbell silhouette behind him, city glowing like molten plates.
  • Final TED Line on screen:
    “71kg man pulls 646.22kg — 9.1× his bodyweight — and rewrites what it means to be human.”

⚡ Do you want me to also expand this into a full documentary script outline (scene-by-scene with exact dialogue + cut directions), or should we first build a short teaser trailer script to drop on YouTube and social media?