Instead of inter-cutting between interviews and B-roll, the documentary shows b-roll that supports the story being told. Towards the end, they show the man being interviewed sitting down but not talking. This emphasizes the self-reflective tone of the documentary. The documentary doesn't just focus on the man's story, but the personality of the animals as well. It showcases the hard work that goes into being a bull rider not from just a physical standpoint, but a mental one as well.
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