#4 Ambrose feels connected to his surroundings in a very old-school manner
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"You gotta live life"
Dean Ambrose uses the above quote to summarise his entire journey so far. Whether it be musing over his pondering against the backdrop of a beautiful desert, or when he talks about his love for mountain biking and generally feeling a sense of escapism in the desert, we all realise that Dean Ambrose is very old-school.
Adding to the fact that he generally dislikes social media or other modern forms of communication, we also see shots of him working out in old school blood and guts style.
Maybe Ambrose isn't so much different from his character after all, not the lunatic nature of things specifically, but just the general idea of finding calm and tranquility in nature, away from the noise, bustle and distractions of the modern world, is what makes this documentary so interesting to watch.