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Jennifer Lopez's film 'Unstoppable', which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, received a standing ovation from the audience and high praise from its subject, wrestler Anthony Robles. The movie tells Robles' inspirational true story of overcoming adversity, having been born with one leg and winning an NCAA national championship in 2011. Robles, who served as a producer and stunt double for the film, expressed that sharing the uncomfortable details of his life was challenging but therapeutic, emphasizing the importance of conveying his pain to truly impact viewers. Lopez, who plays Robles' mother, Judy, acknowledged the sensitive nature of the story and expressed her gratitude towards Robles and his family for their trust in the filmmakers. The film is set to be released in December and will also be available on Prime Video. Overall, Robles feels the film successfully conveys the message that one can overcome their challenges and be 'unstoppable'.
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