I saw the documentary last night. It was kinda cool to see guys from Cleveland, OH and shots of the houses etc.
I thought that point that Brandon made about how his job allows him to put on a suit and tie (giving him self-esteem and sense of pride in what he's doing) in the morning was deep - like it made a lot of sense.
I guess that's why some of us wants to work until we die and get depressed when we have to retire.
And it's cool how Brandon has empathy for the ex-cons because he used to be one and a second chance was so meaningful to him.
It looks like B experienced trauma or had a hard time growing up - maybe these past issues make him feel sad in the head sometimes.