Acclaimed director Charlie Minn brings attention to the victims of the infamous massacre that occurred on February 14th, 2018 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.Acclaimed director Charlie Minn brings attention to the victims of the infamous massacre that occurred on February 14th, 2018 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.Acclaimed director Charlie Minn brings attention to the victims of the infamous massacre that occurred on February 14th, 2018 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Sophia D'Elia
- Self - Student
- (as Sophia Delia)
X González
- Self - Activist
- (as Emma Gonzalez)
Samantha Grady
- Self - Student
- (as Sam Grady)
Fred Guttenberg
- Self - Father of Jaime
- (archive footage)
Jeff Heinrich
- Self - Coral Springs P. D.
- (as Sgt. Jeff Heinrich)
Marilyn Rule Heinrich
- Self - Ex-MSD basketball coach
- (as Marilyn Rule Heinrch)
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A documentary is, unlike a movie, where you get to meet the actual people who were involved in an incident and in the two hours that I watched, I felt that I was hearing from people whose lives were deeply changed as was mine, from just listening to them. I stand in awe of their bravery.
Insensitive, totally rude questions, I deeply feel for the victims but the interviewer/director is not the right person who should have done this movie at all.
Asking questions to victims with survivor's guilt like "how do you live with that every day?" is downright stupid and outrageously insensitive. The guy has an emotional IQ of about zero.
Asking questions to victims with survivor's guilt like "how do you live with that every day?" is downright stupid and outrageously insensitive. The guy has an emotional IQ of about zero.
The director used cheap, dramatic questions to provoke sensationalistic answers from victims and witnesses. There's always someone who will exploit tragedy for personal gain. The film does offer interesting perspectives from witnesses, but the directors sensationalistic tactics are deplorable and desperate.
A very real, raw, emotional exploration of the entirely avoidable tragedy that unfolded on Valentines Day 2018.
Unfortunately the director is at various points grossly insensitive and intrusive in his questioning of survivors in a way that is very uncomfortable to watch.
Unfortunately the director is at various points grossly insensitive and intrusive in his questioning of survivors in a way that is very uncomfortable to watch.
Documentary is well done and I enjoyed as much as you can a documentary on such a horrific tragedy. However.... The interviewer conversing with the parents was too straightforward. He comes across as harsh and truly lacking in compassion.. kind of ruins the whole thing as I became distracted by my anger for this guy who I believe is the director, Charlie Minn.
Graphics at the beginning are very well done and as the dots change from green to yellow or blue, your heart really breaks because these are such senseless lives lost.
I wish they would have delved a little more into the shooters possible motivations and outcome.
Graphics at the beginning are very well done and as the dots change from green to yellow or blue, your heart really breaks because these are such senseless lives lost.
I wish they would have delved a little more into the shooters possible motivations and outcome.
Did you know
- Quotes
Self - Scott Beigel's father: When people comment and say to me, oh, he's such a hero that day. He was, no question about it. But he was a hero on the 13th and the 12th and the 11th because his whole being was to have an impact on kids.
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 59m(119 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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