Through emotional first-hand accounts and never-before-seen archival footage, this documentary immerses viewers inside the largest mass shooting in our country's history, at what was suppose... Read allThrough emotional first-hand accounts and never-before-seen archival footage, this documentary immerses viewers inside the largest mass shooting in our country's history, at what was supposed to be a festival celebrating country music.Through emotional first-hand accounts and never-before-seen archival footage, this documentary immerses viewers inside the largest mass shooting in our country's history, at what was supposed to be a festival celebrating country music.
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Documentary product there are factors that shouldve been better elaborated, namely the question everybody dwells upon... why??????
That is barely mentioned ,but the myriad of cellphone and bodycam footage are really awesome but also devastating, theyve weeded and faded out the most graphic views, but the pain , sorrow and the deteriorating sound of weapons shooting at full automatic in showers of pain, grief and deadly screams will leave you numb and devastated for the rest of your life.
If the perputrator were out to outnumber anders behring breiviks victim count then he came short of that, but the numbers of unnecessary killed and wounded , the people left without their son, daughter, mum, dad or grannys has a countless number, and we will never realise this infinite number untill doomsday turns up.
Rest in peace all loved ones, and stay strong you lot that got scorned for life, and my condolences to you all. A heartbreaking but also reviving piece of documentary making, a must see if you care and dare.
That is barely mentioned ,but the myriad of cellphone and bodycam footage are really awesome but also devastating, theyve weeded and faded out the most graphic views, but the pain , sorrow and the deteriorating sound of weapons shooting at full automatic in showers of pain, grief and deadly screams will leave you numb and devastated for the rest of your life.
If the perputrator were out to outnumber anders behring breiviks victim count then he came short of that, but the numbers of unnecessary killed and wounded , the people left without their son, daughter, mum, dad or grannys has a countless number, and we will never realise this infinite number untill doomsday turns up.
Rest in peace all loved ones, and stay strong you lot that got scorned for life, and my condolences to you all. A heartbreaking but also reviving piece of documentary making, a must see if you care and dare.
This was an incredible documentary. Unlike many documentaries that can feel a bit exploitative, this show shines light on one of the greatest tragedies of American history in a way that is shocking and healing at the same time. At the end of it all, this is a story of survival. After the sadness, came the healing. It was inspiring to see every day heroes putting their lives on the line to care for another human being. This is what humanity is all about. Rising from the ashes of a scorching flame and coming out stronger and better. This is a documentary that really is perfection. At the end of it, I felt inspired. Thank you!
After events like this, why is there still a single gun in civilian hands in the US?
61 dead, almost 500 hit by bullets and shrapnel and almost 900 total injuries.
All because of a single gunman.
What kind of event would be required to change American thinking on gun ownership?
I have watched episode 1 and it is very good. It's hard to watch because thousands of people were completely exposed, as a madman fired 1,100 bullets into the crowd that they were in.
The people who were there were traumatized and presumably will be for life. Many of them were shot and bear the scars.
Civilized nations don't have incidents like this. They take the required steps, so they don't ever happen again.
61 dead, almost 500 hit by bullets and shrapnel and almost 900 total injuries.
All because of a single gunman.
What kind of event would be required to change American thinking on gun ownership?
I have watched episode 1 and it is very good. It's hard to watch because thousands of people were completely exposed, as a madman fired 1,100 bullets into the crowd that they were in.
The people who were there were traumatized and presumably will be for life. Many of them were shot and bear the scars.
Civilized nations don't have incidents like this. They take the required steps, so they don't ever happen again.
11 Minutes is an absolute must-watch. This documentary is incredible. It tells the story of one of the hardest nights in American history, truly honoring those who wear there. I have a friend who is a survivor, and this helped me further understand her story and the story of those touched by this event. The footage is immersive and moving to say the least. You can't help but be inspired and touched by everyone's stories of bravery and resilience while simultaneously angry anyone has to experience this.
Thank you to those who put this together. It is something every person in this country should watch.
Thank you to those who put this together. It is something every person in this country should watch.
So yes it demonstrates how horrific this event was; awful and I'm sorry people had to go through it. It was very good at building the suspense of events leading up to the tragedy. But aren't we over thoughts and prayers and the heroism on the day? How about using this as a change of direction for gun reform in America? The only nod to this was from the parents of 1 unfortunate victim and their attempt to sue thr gun companies... but how about all those country music heroes of the stage calling for gun reform; it just needs a restriction of automatic weapons?.... some might say they don't want to upset the NRA too? (Like many politicians) this made me very sad. Why do we as humans never learn?
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