Parents' Guide to Arnold

Arnold TV show: A close-up is shown of Arnold Schwarzenegger's face, split into three with each third from a different era of his life.

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Stephanie Morgan By Stephanie Morgan , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 16+

Arnold's life story has steroids, sexual assault, violence.

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age 13+

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What's the Story?

In ARNOLD, the story of Arnold Schwarzenegger's life is told in three stage; the body builder, the movie star, and the politician. Interviews and TV footage from throughout his career are spliced with Arnold at 75, looking straight into the camera and reflecting on it all.

Is It Any Good?

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This docuseries tells a remarkable, if somewhat biased, story of perseverance, self-actualization, and compromise. Arnold is an intriguing portrayal of Schwarzenegger's transformation from a young Austrian boy dreaming of becoming Mr. Universe, to a Hollywood superstar, and ultimately, the governor of California. It skillfully weaves together old documentary and interview footage with present-day conversations, providing viewers with a clear look into the ways Arnold has changed with age -- and the ways he hasn't -- revealing his intense drive and emotionally restrained nature but also his ability to recognize and overcome mistakes. The docuseries also highlights his deep pride in being "made in America" and his admiration for Ronald Reagan's administration, albeit with a clear bias, as well as his passionate environmentalism. Schwarzenegger's unwavering determination and ability to manifest his dreams through a unique open mindedness are undeniably awe-inspiring, but the series is not without its flaws. The documentary delves into the sexual harassment and assault allegations against Schwarzenegger, but his response is a somewhat ambiguous apology. Audiences will get the sense he's glossing over some of the troubles he's experienced in his personal life as well. All in all, though, this is a docuseries that will draw in viewers from all walks of life.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how the sexual assault accusations were covered in this series. Was it a balanced representation? Were Arnold's apologies sufficient? Who produced this series and how do you think that affected the coverage of this topic?

  • Discuss the lessons that Arnold says he learned about teamwork throughout his life. How did working with others help him in each stage of his life? How did it effect his political career? Do you know of any current politicians who have a similar attitude?

  • How has Arnold demonstrated perseverance? What are some of the obstacles he's had to overcome in each of the three acts of his life? Why is this such an important character strength?

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