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Walk. Ride. Rodeo. Review

3/18/2019

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            Walk. Ride. Rodeo. is a Netflix production released March 8, 2019.  It is based on a true story about a barrel racer named Amberley Snyder, directed by Conor Allyn is known for Overexposed(2018) and Zoe Gone(2014). Spencer Locke is from Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guideas Bitsy Johnson, played the role of Amberley Snyder, Missi Pyle as Tina Snyder, Bailey Chase acted the part of the father Cory Snyder, and Max Ehrich as Tate Watkins the boyfriend. As the film itself says Amberley Snyder performed her own stunts. 
            On January 10th, 2010 Amberley Snyder got in a car crash, that left her paralyzed from waist down. Even before her accident, she was self-centered. She never went to go watch her brother’s baseball games, yet he went to go watch her rodeo performances. After, her mother was always right beside her even when times were rough, as she had to be the strong one for both her own daughter and herself.  While Amberley Snyder was going through therapy and she had days in which she wanted to quit. Especially, the day of her 19th birthday she spent it in the hospital. Snyder’s goals were to walk, ride, and rodeo. Although she was able to accomplish the two of her goals, she inspired many people.
            The movie the audience can take valuable lessons from the picture. From the very obvious never give up to keep trying even when you feel like giving up. Another would be that just because you are the one physically or emotionally going through something doesn’t mean it is not affecting someone else right beside you. This was a great movie because it was inspirational by knowing anyone is capable of doing anything you just have to have faith. I give it an A. I, personally feel that it can get to all types of audience there is no specific group that this movie is only for.
Reporter: Jennifer Neri
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8/3/2019 03:35:38 am

I hate having to participate in rodeo events, I mean, I am not even good at it. Living in Texas, means that you need to be able to participate in rodeos. If you ask me, this is not the problem, the problem that I am facing, is not being good at it. It is not like I am not having fun at it, but I really hate losing. I will try to try and be better for the next event.

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