These are quite extraordinary stories in my opinion, because all these people are vegan. It is quite a chill and enjoyable documentary providing lots of different perspectives of different age groups and backgrounds. It has an empathetic, but not very urgent messaging which the animals need more.
It is a fine documentary except for a few comments at the end of it, direct activism gets dragged by a person for no reason. Screaming with blood and all does help, it is a method which reaches the most non-vegans, and yes there are plenty of people who went vegan because of activism like that. We as vegans are facing big corporations, we can't just be chill all the time and appear gentle, nonthreatening. We need to shock, expose and awaken people directly too. All social justice movements have been positively affected by direct action, whether combating women's rights, racism or homophobia activists have done actions which the media and the general public did not approve of and yet they boosted the numbers for the movements. That being said I am certain those aren't the views of everyone involved in the documentary and that the documentary makers were probably trying to open up discussion and to showcase all sorts of perspectives of vegans.
There is a kid activist who is now a teen and whom I have seen on instagram, but did not immediately recognize. There are a lot of cute things and scenes in the documentary, whether they are staged or not they are wholesome and not something you usually see with these documentaries. It made this feel like an exciting movie. I really love the ranch story or well any story here because all these people are vegan, haha.