I don't think we live in a world anymore where a teacher would dismiss an active shooter in the school as a "prank." Not to mention, how the hell would they not have heard gunshots?
my sophomore year there was a shooting "prank" and some students just wanted attention. you never know I guess... As for the sound, I think they heard it but perhaps it's because nobody recognized the sound of an actual gun being shot? they sound different than a lot of people think they do.
It's feminist cringe and it completely goes against everything the character previously said she believes in. The villain asked her what she wanted, if not fame (she denied she wanted fame), and she said she only wanted to survive. Then, 10 minutes later we get this mask-off line, betraying it was really about clout for her all along
@@MentalParadox I think you're reading into it a little bit much - it's an absolutely garbage reason for many more reasons than what you've just referenced. Let's just say it's a garbage, trashy, and unrealistic movie and leave it at that.
@@MentalParadox I disagree, Zoe just learned that the main bad guy's motivation is fame, while hers is everyone's survival. After his final teammate is compromised, the villain is starting to get desperate, and so Zoe taunts him by using his desire for fame against him. That's why she said the line, to get in his head, not because she actually wants the fame.
Anyone else find it amazing that Isabel May, who plays the badass, distant Zoe, also played the loving, sweet and bubbly Katie Cooper in 'Katie & Alexa'? It just seems like an amazing contrast.
No radios in the cafeteria? No administrators in the cafeteria? Not one text message sent from the cafeteria to girlfriend in another class? Multiple gun shots, and no one else in the school can hear any of them? A van drives into the school, and not one person was able to escape and run to the office? Not one person called the office?
Solid points, even I didn’t think about that lol - I overlooked that the students had modern day phones, which are more than capable of multitasking so you could pretend your clicking buttons to stream but you’re sending a message out. Perhaps, this movie takes place in a time where school shootings weren’t a problem, hence the initial reluctance. Actually… that wouldn’t make sense given the students phone’s are like iPhones, etc. Perhaps an AU? Also, multiple explosions at nearly the same time would make any first responders suspicious of something nefarious at play. 2 may be a coincidence, but 2+ something is up.
@@captonloner4685 lemme shorten it for you: the writers of this movie were like broken clocks: correct on a few things but the errors are so bad and so many, youd wonder if they ever been in a school before
As a teacher of 7 years, a few things are wrong here due to the ALICE training that is required by OSHA and has existed since 2000. Excluding the fact that classrooms would have heard most of what happened, the teachers would have had access to announce and intruder, the secretary would have had them evacuate, not stay in the rooms, and the teacher never would have dismissed it as a prank.
yeah, sorry, you're wrong. Responding according to your description requires active training again and again and again under high stress. It has to be realistic so that when your adrenaline kicks in, and your brain goes to fudge, your training kicks in. Don't believe me? Just look at the Virginia Tech shooting - most of the victims froze. No one could believe what is happening at Sandy Hook. Ulvalde? Sorry, OSHA training is just OSHA training - what you need is a gun range course every 3 months. The problem is that we refuse to fight back, instead, we create gun free zones that have never stopped one active shooter. Not one. I apologize if I seem overly harsh, but doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is just stupid. Where I work - mainly office space - the company put in an emergency lock down system for this very purpose. Did they install bullet proof glass? of course not. All smoke and mirrors.
If they didn't train you to barricade and shoot back, they didn't train you to survive. Imagine sending troops into combat with nothing but good intentions.
@@cgilleybswwhere you are supremely correct is that you live in the states. Anywhere else doesnt have to figure in these ridiculous protections. Look at the filth of Uvalde. Look at the filth of alex jones capitalizing on sandy hook. Its a pretty messed up country, at the moment
I really enjoyed this movie! I actually only saw because of Thomas Jane, but I was immediatelly pulled to Isabel May's performance. Actually, everyone had a good performance. Such a dark theme, yet they pulled it off. You will be disturbed and enjoy it after you watch the whole movie. Truly, great story telling. What a movie should be.
"truly great story telling' it is mos def NOT; it bears absolutely NO semblance of present day logistical realities & protocols (UVALDE notwithstanding). it's pure nonsense, seemingly exciting (for thoughtless ppl) but makes NO sense whatsoever. (even allowing for a "suspension of disbelief").
I watched Run Hide Fight because of this channel. Let me tell you this is a great movie. Isabel May reminds me of Jennifer Lawrence in Red Sparrow. Red Sparrow is more of a mind trip than the action in Run Hide Fight, but it keep me glued to the show. Zoe Hull saw through Tristan and spoiled the attention he wanted, even spoilded his escape.
She was trained by her father and had the spirit of her dead mother leading her on. I like that she had to make a choice to stay and fight or to run away, and she chose to fight.
@@EperogiLimousine To be fair, you bring guns into the mix and physical strength has less to do with winning. A small child can end the life of a man four times their size with a few well aimed twitches of the finger. One of the greatest equalizers today are guns.
@@EperogiLimousinedid you miss where her dad been training her the whole time? Of course, she would know how to fight back. You just made a misogynistic comment because she was a female 🤡🤦🏽♂️
Also with this many gunshots I guess the police would just go in and shoot it out - if the shooters seem to intend to kill the hostages anyway thats the way it works. Story seems a bit bullshit, sorry to say^^
Thats what turned the movie from an 8 to a 6.. Very unrealistic. I mean even the worst school in America would've been more alert. He called the receptionist and there was still classes going about their normal business. Like what ever happened to voice announcements? I also hated the whole woke message. The hopeless, weak Black and the strong, fearless White woman. Also unrealistic at. Bro got shot and dies from an explosion.. whilst Zoe gets shot in the leg and is still 'badass'. Some corny woke bs but it was entertaining in some parts
Due to political parties claiming is so controversial because school shootings are a problem and people in government rather not deal with the issue while the other party wants to blame guns the problem when other wants to say guns aren't the problem. In Reality people try to use this movie for political shit and when it doesn't need to be used like that so that's why it didn't get more coverage but mainly people today age are all about censoring everything
A hunter wouldn't explain a life lesson as an animal they wounded lay there suffering, that's actually pretty messed up. It isn't creepy she smashed the buck's head with a rock, it's creepy her father was going to let the buck slowly die to have a "talk".
Yeah, first thing I thought. Hitting a mortally wounded animal with a rock doesn't express a lack of empathy. Sitting there having a conversation while it suffers does.
The way the school teachers react to Zoe and the lack of communication across the school is comical at best. Thank you for saving me from watching this, great review, thank you.
@@ottokiehl5413they were children doesn’t make a difference what stage they were alive and well before brutally massacred and could’ve been easily saved
@@EthanLiterally_ that's dishonest - nobody was defending the cops who didn't go in. The OP apparently thought toddlers would be a more sympathetic pull than elementary school kids or something, but the story doesn't need to be changed. It was more than tragic enough
@@ottokiehl5413in Iowa we have headstart. Children can start as young as 3 the classes are normally in a regular school with the older children. So before you correct someone please know your facts. You knew what was meant by the comment. Why nit pick everything. Especially when you are incorrect toddlers can be in a school please just be nice instead of a know it all . That didn't know
I’d like to see the sequel where the district attorney, fresh from working in San Francisco, tries to prosecute her dad for murder and gets run out of town by the townsfolk
It's amazing that these teenagers can obtain weapons that I, a law-abiding citizen with no criminal history at all, not even a violation or traffic ticket, could not afford to buy even if I wanted them.
Anesthe's what keeps a lot of this going. People know they can get away with this kind of behavior because other people are scared to own guns, or it's illegal and they obey the law. How long are only scared of people who are armed and know how to use them.
@@TjeauxThere are probably more guns than people in your country.... Yet the deaths keep on coming. In my country (UK) the last school shooting was over a quarter of a century ago.
This is a truly great movie! It does a great job of showing the short coming of the protocols in place at the time for mass shooting at school. This movie didn't get much coverage because it wasn't done by Hollywood, and it threatens the notion that only Hollywood can make great movies. This is a very deep movie, not just an action movie. I not only highly suggest that everyone watch it, but I also suggest that you look at other movies done by the same group. Terror On The Prairie and Shut In are two more great movie by them. Thank you for bringing this to people's attention!
and teachers and faculty are deaf and or stupid, gunfire and no one hears it? Oh yeah it's prank day? just ignore it, Van crashes through a wall into the cafeteria and still no one hears it, father shows up takes a gun case out of the back of his truck no one sees him, Zoe limps off carrying a rifle no one sees her , kills Tristan no one hears that either then she comes back and no one questions where she went and why? The heroine of the movie and no one , not a student , a police officer , a reporter , a witness talk to her as she leaves the scene with a gun.
This movie is made by The Daily Wire, it is a right-wing, pro-gun movie. The trained hunter saving the school and killing the main bad guy? This movie is trying to push a narrative that is far too common amongst pro gun activists.
have none of the filmmakers ever experienced loud things? somehow nobody more that 30 feet away hears anything from a van crashing into the building, gunshots in the cafeteria, in the kitchen, in the electrical room...
Yeah, if I was to nitpick, I kind of feel like a school was the wrong place to set this movie in. I get this was meant to send a message about the dangers of school shooting, but from a narrative perspective, I actually would’ve preferred if the movie took place somewhere else. Like, maybe have the school plan some field trip into the woods just to have all the students be “electronics free” day. Therefore, nobody who even tries to be on their phones has no service to even call their parents or the cops. Tristan and his gang are revealed to have either not made the trip in order to carry out their plan or have came in order to plan everything out. Once Zoe catches on, she uses her skills that her father taught her in the wilderness to take each of them out, maybe even try and contact for help. The movie can have some bit of irony, when you think about it. Everyone was complaining how they need to be all electronics free, when electronics could’ve saved them, but also be a warning to what happens when people focus too much on their phones and not actually going out actually doing things physically like Zoe does.
I want to see this movie full through, so I'm glad it was posted here. It's like the new American school assault treated with our super hero dreams. We all may well wish there were more Zoe in schools all over, the "red states " especially. She showed us how training and courage can end a mass killing. This is a new reality for all of us to think about.
like all 'super hero dreams', it's fantasy wish fulfillment. It's awesome when people fight back, but training kids to kill equals more kids going on homicidal rampages. Or are you just going to train up the 'good' kids? the ones with the moral values you personally approve of.
Super hero dreams? How many children had to die for your super hero dreams? How many wounded and scarred for life? If you think this is a “win” for a “hero” tell that to the hostages randomly killed, or those who stood up to the bullies and were killed, or even the bullies themselves who were killed. This … this was a tragedy, not a super hero story.
There have been 24 school shootings this year that resulted in injuries or deaths. There have been 168 such shootings since 2018. There were 51 school shootings with injuries or deaths last year, the most in a single year since Education Week began tracking such incidents in 2018. There were 35 in 2021, 10 in 2020, and 24 each in 2019 and 2018. You're as sick as that idiot US Recap, its not reality ya phuckwit, it's a movie, made on a budget. SHE SHOWED US HOW, who showed you how? How what? She's an actress, she goes home each night after work like you an I. It's hard to believe that dimwits like yourself actually believe what they see on the screen as REALITY, it's not REALITY, it's FAKE, all the guns fire BLANKS but in REAL LIFE, the bullets are REAL, they KILL PPL
@F M visualization of potential scenarios is part of military training; also used by firefighters and other first responders. Training cannot truly replicate a real crisis situation (with a few exceptions). Mental Preparation is beneficial. My friend, a combat veteran, similar to me, had his 13 year old daughter watch this movie with him. Then they talked about it. Not "planning to be a hero" rather maintaining Situational Awareness, and looking for opportunities to get away. She carries an IFAK and an "escape tool" (small glass breaker/strap cutter, technically Not a blade, etc.) IFAK: Individual First Aid Kit, including dressings, and an "Israeli Bandage" and tourniquet, etc.
This learning that the situations we face has changed. At one point it was understanding drinking and driving. How to escape a fire in a building, sadly its evolved to survive an active shooter scenario. Credit for parent understanding the evil in this world to give their child a chance. Where does it end?
Whenever I hear of one of these mass shootings I refuse to fall into the mass media's or the shooter's trap of putting as many eyes on them as possible and I immediately turn it off or change the channel.
@@gmk66 I may very well, but actually, I'm not clear what you mean by your reply. Is my actions (or lack there of) part of the problem by me not giving their act of terrorism my full and undivided attention? Or are you saying that the media is part of the problem by trying to make ratings grabbing Rock Stars, or anti-second Amendment Folk Heros out of them?
@@nominus1138 I have no interest in making the shooter famous and/or aiding in the Media's use of the shooter to spike ratings. The word trap was figurative.
Just addressing a few comments i've seen repeated several times: "Why didn't they have realistic communication? (no radios, etc.)" - This is implied, but the school setting itself is more inline with how high schools, especially rural or outer suburban high schools were in the 90s/early 2000s. Radios weren't present in my high school either in '96, the staff used the PA system and pagers. "The police were useless (etc.)" - They were. It was sort of a plot point to emphasize the movie title and Active Shooter mantra 'Run, Hide, Fight'. It also was a hostage situation, which is treated differently than an Active Shooter. The plot of the movie and setup for the actual attack are very columbine esk, as opposed to most school shootings where a single shooter just goes in and starts firing on people. "The hunting scene was terrible/creepy/wrong/etc." - It really wasn't if you're taught by someone with a traditional hunting mindset. It exposes you to death and the consequences of your actions. Zoe clearly is dealing with trauma, and her behavior is not shown as a positive, in fact many of the flashbacks and hallucinations with her mother explain that and eventually resolve as the film progresses. As for the hunting part, I had a similar experience with my Dad (a Vietnam vet) while learning to hunt. I wounded my first deer with a compound bow at 50 yards, a shot he was against me taking. We found the deer still alive and suffering. He knelt down with me and explained that I did this to this animal... but, his sacrifice was going to provide food for our family. It was my duty as a hunter to make sure he suffered as little as possible...to be more precise, deliberate and focused when I took the shot. "Shoot to kill, nothing less. It's the bare minimum respect any of God's creatures deserves." He then handed me a bowie knife and told me to finish what I started. Admittedly I'm not religious but that lesson stuck with me. This movie was fantastic, especially for only having a 1.5million dollar budget
@@adreiiaii510 couldn’t they find something newer or at least a different weapon from the same era like a bolt-action rifle or a semi-auto like the M1 Garand or Carbine so it's at least more believable.
@@tikalthewhimsicott2736 are you talking about the mp44 (kinda looks like it anyway) during the cafeteria shooting? That's not unreasonable honestly. Plenty of WW2 vets owned Soviet and German SMGs that they brought back with them or later bought at auctions for collections. Pretty much all firearms used in school shootings are stolen... Either from family or neighbors. So, given the setting that isn't unrealistic.
Gotta point out a couple things: (1) a sacrifice means *willingly* giving up something you value in exchange for, or in place of, something. That's not a philosophical statement; it's the definition of the word. Calling an animal's life a sacrifice is, frankly, a cop-out. They didn't give it to you; you took it. You can't claim to take responsibility for your actions without acknowledging that. (2) If that animal's body was the only food available to your family, then yes, you killed them to provide food. Otherwise, you killed them because you wanted to, and you ate them because you wanted to. If you're going to decide that your satisfaction is more important than another creature's life -- not at all a fringe idea -- be honest enough not to pretend there was anything noble about it. The actual psychopath in this movie knows he's killing for fun. See if you can aspire to that level of integrity.
I've wanted to watch this movie since it was advertised , but Daily Wire wants a monthly subscription . So until it comes out on video , if ever , I won't be seeing it . I enjoyed your Recap immensely , as I did want to see it . If I do get a chance to watch it , I will . It is a sad time in our history , that such a thing is all too common an occurrence . The movie seems well written , showing the differences between a good home life , even with such a tragic loss of a parent , & the results of a terrible home life , where the brutality of home comes to manifest itself , on the social level . Well done , as always !
$90/year, for all that content? Wow--feel like I get my $90-worth every other week! Klavan; Peterson; Walsh; Knowles; Candace; Ben. Original stuff like this film, Matt's doc's, Candace' docs... Why not?
Thank you! Ive been wanting to watch this and knowing what happens. Not paying $15 a month for a program to watch only one movie. I appreciate you sharing the story for me.
There is back up power to fire alarms and it automatically goes to fire rescue and the police. Plot hole and a principal wouldnt walk out into an area filled with armed terrorists
This reminds me of a chapter in the book "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark", this chapter was about a hostage situation @ an elementary school, and there was a blonde woman who saved the day through clever maneuvers, it turned out that group (the bad people) were practicing shooting in the woods and one of their bullets struck her by mistake while she was hiking. She was a spirit back for vengeance, and no one could believe it after everything came out in the papers. You guys should read that book, all those short stories were really good.
I only had to watch a minute of your video before I Had to find the movie. Watched it and thought it was great ! and well done, wasn't corny in the least.
No lie I have been on the fence about watching this movie, but thanks to your video (which does way more justice for the movie then the trailer does) has convinced me to watch it!
6:16 This movie just went off the deep END! The principal goes to the shooters and tries to talk them into giving up. Not a good movie and this is just crazy land!
Isabel May and Thoma Jane are two of my favorite Actors Isabel has worked her way up in TV and now the Movies her performance in 1883 was outstanding as was Thomas in The Punisher this film was produced by Ben Sharpio with great subject and story
How would the whole school not hear a van driving into the building, or dozens of gun shots going off. If this was 20 30 years, they might write it off as a prank. These days, not a chance
I grew up in the 80s high school(public high school in California usa) was ruff but I never thought to throw my life away and kill anyone that slighted me. I was just beginning my life. If you think you are getting picked on, or a girl you like won't give you a look. I joined the marines, moved out of moms house, stood my ground and stared down bullies, and fought if they started it. I've had plenty of women, 2 wives, I kids. Divorced twice and kid won't talk to me. I was taking it out myself by drinking. No cure. 10 years sober now and I live life on life's terms. Take the bad with the good. Help, and forgive all.. revenge is no cure.
In real life, some of the " innocent " kids were bullies and the most popular, abusing their status with the outcasts...so the outcasts would see many of these as a righteous kill...or just people who didn't acknowledge them enough...benign but still targets.
School could be divided into three categories: the bullies, the "show" goers(usually the assholes cheering in the background), and the ones that walked away. The last category consists of cowards, conformists, and those of us that quickly learned that the teachers punish BOTH parties if caught, if the bullied were lucky. This includes anybody that stepped in to stop the incident. In fact, people that interfered often were punished more brutally than the bullies, along with the bullies' victims.
Isabel May also plays THE ONE for Georgie in "Young Sheldon". She was also very good in that role...she really played the object of his desire who moves him into friendship.
The movie is actually really good People should watch it The young woman who plays Zoe was in the Tv show 1883 (I can't remember the actress name) but she does a wonderful job in BOTH jobs
It's basically a high school version of "Die Hard". Ngl, I found the comparison quite compelling. I only wish Bruce Willis seen it so he could give his own thoughts on how close it got to being like DH. Anyway, good movie, loved it.
I watched this movie not long after it came out, and I was hoping for a realistic look at what happens when you have active shooters at a school. In all honesty, I was really disappointed at almost everything in the movie, Probably the most realistic part was drawing the firefighter away from the school by having other emergencies pop up all over the place, but that is what mutual aid is for, surrounding communities lend a hand in situations like this. That is where reality ended. The fact that you had one lone girl going into and out of the kill zone multiple times was just over the top. I am a former police officer and SWAT medic, we trained for situations like this often. After Columbine, everything changed, law enforcement no longer waits at the door for backup, or SWAT, or anyone else, first in officer goes immediately to the last known location of the shooters. You do not give them time to regroup, set up barricades, etc, you attack ASAP. From a law enforcement point of view, it was just horrible, but it could have been so much better, Watching all those officers outside the building doing nothing, was just sad. I could not live with myself waiting for backup, or a better plan, and hearing gunshots go off in the building. Great idea, the actors did as good a job as they could with a horrible script, I just wish they had taken the opportunity to do it correctly. I would have made for a better teaching tool, and a much better movie.
Did you ever hear about the Texas shooting where law enforcement waited outside while they heard shooting? That isn't unrealistic, it's literally the world we live in. I agree with how you say things should be done, but it isn't unrealistic to say that communities deviate from that, since we've seen it happen in recent memory in real time.
No kid should have to deal with drug abuse/overdoses, alcoholism, physical abuse or drowning in your pool at home, but that's the reality for many. There are people of a certain political leaning that would like you to believe that firearms represent some sort of "special evil" because their entire goal is to use misdirection to forward a specific agenda that's not interested in preserving the rights of responsible adults. Having said that, I initially thought that this film would just be a puffed-up propaganda piece from people of the opposing political spectrum, used to glorify an unrestricted warping of the 2A. To my surprise, it was not. What I did watch was a well-written story about a young woman dealing with the pain of her loss, which has left her emotionally isolated and uncertain of herself. She is then thrust into an unexpected and life-threatening situation, one that she deals with in part by having a dialogue with her deceased mother who provides a source of encouragement and strength. The young woman didn't seek to be a hero, but she felt personally compelled to help others if she could (perhaps reflecting on the fact that she could not ultimately save mother from the cancer that claimed her life). It's a repackaging of the tried-but-true hero's journey format on 4x speed, but unburdened by a bloated, Die Hard ethos. The young woman only uses violence when there is no other choice- there's no bravado, catchy lines or fancy posing like Scarlett Johanson's Black Widow. Even the way she deals with one of the killers shows that she wasn't one of the people that belittled or ridiculed him (an emotional scare that was the major contributor to his participation in murder), and yet she and other students would be the victims of their heinous retaliation. This movie doesn't offer solutions to the toxic mix of mental health issues, social media penetration and propensity to armed violence afflicting the US educational system- it simply portrays a engaging story about a courageous young woman who refused to be a victim. The level of maturity the character displays needs to be replicated en masse in Washington if we're ever going to solve the issue you cited above.
The Border Patrol Officer was off duty, getting his hair cut, when they heard about their school shooting. He borrowed the Barber's shot gun to save the day.
@@pamelalandon2423Exactly! But the left honestly thinks that the police should be the ones carrying guns ( as if they haven't been tyrannical before. Plus it backfire son the defund message). I think we can agree Uvalde destroyed that argument
And the Sutherland Springs church shooting showed us what good an untrained law-abiding citizen with a rifle and an actual pair of balls was. Weird how quickly THAT got memory-holed, eh?
Someone who hasn’t been to a modern American high school wrote this. The adults are lacking. We had hall monitors, teachers in the cafeteria, students would have already texted a bunch of people. This is not well written.
@@SewTubular She dies in 1883 because he mother told her to act like a proper white woman and wear a dress so that the white ranchers, cowboys, soldiers at the fort would not be offended by the vest and shirt that her Comanche husband gave her to wear.
I don't think we live in a world anymore where a teacher would dismiss an active shooter in the school as a "prank." Not to mention, how the hell would they not have heard gunshots?
"country"......not "world".
This doesn't happen in my country.
my sophomore year there was a shooting "prank" and some students just wanted attention. you never know I guess... As for the sound, I think they heard it but perhaps it's because nobody recognized the sound of an actual gun being shot? they sound different than a lot of people think they do.
Depends on the size of the school really.
Maybe in Chicago?
Happened in my daughter's school.
Zoe's line saying "they're gonna remember me" always gives me chills
It's feminist cringe and it completely goes against everything the character previously said she believes in. The villain asked her what she wanted, if not fame (she denied she wanted fame), and she said she only wanted to survive. Then, 10 minutes later we get this mask-off line, betraying it was really about clout for her all along
@@MentalParadox I think you're reading into it a little bit much - it's an absolutely garbage reason for many more reasons than what you've just referenced. Let's just say it's a garbage, trashy, and unrealistic movie and leave it at that.
It’s a true story?
@@MentalParadox I disagree, Zoe just learned that the main bad guy's motivation is fame, while hers is everyone's survival. After his final teammate is compromised, the villain is starting to get desperate, and so Zoe taunts him by using his desire for fame against him. That's why she said the line, to get in his head, not because she actually wants the fame.
It's gunworshipper cringe
Anyone else find it amazing that Isabel May, who plays the badass, distant Zoe, also played the loving, sweet and bubbly Katie Cooper in 'Katie & Alexa'? It just seems like an amazing contrast.
Yes, it is a contrast. That's called talented acting.
She also was in the Yellowstone prequel 1883...
@@osmanyousif7849 and she stole every scene she was in. An Amazing young actress. Oh and her voice on the narration, mesmerizing.
She also played the daughter of the founder of the Yellowstone ranch in Tyler Sheridans 1883.
She was the star.
Alexa and Katie and she was also in young Sheldon
No radios in the cafeteria? No administrators in the cafeteria? Not one text message sent from the cafeteria to girlfriend in another class? Multiple gun shots, and no one else in the school can hear any of them? A van drives into the school, and not one person was able to escape and run to the office? Not one person called the office?
Solid points, even I didn’t think about that lol - I overlooked that the students had modern day phones, which are more than capable of multitasking so you could pretend your clicking buttons to stream but you’re sending a message out. Perhaps, this movie takes place in a time where school shootings weren’t a problem, hence the initial reluctance. Actually… that wouldn’t make sense given the students phone’s are like iPhones, etc. Perhaps an AU? Also, multiple explosions at nearly the same time would make any first responders suspicious of something nefarious at play. 2 may be a coincidence, but 2+ something is up.
@@captonloner4685 lemme shorten it for you: the writers of this movie were like broken clocks: correct on a few things but the errors are so bad and so many, youd wonder if they ever been in a school before
What do you want from shitty movie
Yes, terrible plot-holes. Cant believe a movie company signed off on the script
@@michaelkrizmanich8010 either theyre so out of touch or they prayed that their audience wouldnt notice
As a teacher of 7 years, a few things are wrong here due to the ALICE training that is required by OSHA and has existed since 2000. Excluding the fact that classrooms would have heard most of what happened, the teachers would have had access to announce and intruder, the secretary would have had them evacuate, not stay in the rooms, and the teacher never would have dismissed it as a prank.
Absolutely. The whole concept was out of touch.
Sept 11 1998, I was In school. We had an active shooter before columbine. Granted there were no casualties it was still scary
yeah, sorry, you're wrong. Responding according to your description requires active training again and again and again under high stress. It has to be realistic so that when your adrenaline kicks in, and your brain goes to fudge, your training kicks in.
Don't believe me? Just look at the Virginia Tech shooting - most of the victims froze.
No one could believe what is happening at Sandy Hook.
Ulvalde?
Sorry, OSHA training is just OSHA training - what you need is a gun range course every 3 months. The problem is that we refuse to fight back, instead, we create gun free zones that have never stopped one active shooter. Not one. I apologize if I seem overly harsh, but doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is just stupid.
Where I work - mainly office space - the company put in an emergency lock down system for this very purpose. Did they install bullet proof glass? of course not. All smoke and mirrors.
If they didn't train you to barricade and shoot back, they didn't train you to survive. Imagine sending troops into combat with nothing but good intentions.
@@cgilleybswwhere you are supremely correct is that you live in the states. Anywhere else doesnt have to figure in these ridiculous protections. Look at the filth of Uvalde. Look at the filth of alex jones capitalizing on sandy hook. Its a pretty messed up country, at the moment
I really enjoyed this movie! I actually only saw because of Thomas Jane, but I was immediatelly pulled to Isabel May's performance. Actually, everyone had a good performance. Such a dark theme, yet they pulled it off. You will be disturbed and enjoy it after you watch the whole movie. Truly, great story telling. What a movie should be.
"truly great story telling' it is mos def NOT; it bears absolutely NO semblance of present day logistical realities & protocols (UVALDE notwithstanding). it's pure nonsense, seemingly exciting (for thoughtless ppl) but makes NO sense whatsoever. (even allowing for a "suspension of disbelief").
@@babagalacticus ur right
Shit movie with shit performance. They didn’t pulled it off, this is a really bad movie.
I watched Run Hide Fight because of this channel. Let me tell you this is a great movie. Isabel May reminds me of Jennifer Lawrence in Red Sparrow. Red Sparrow is more of a mind trip than the action in Run Hide Fight, but it keep me glued to the show. Zoe Hull saw through Tristan and spoiled the attention he wanted, even spoilded his escape.
How do I watch it. What’s it on. How do o find it.
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@@robertreed8931 The Daiily Wire : $9 per month
@@robertreed8931 Apple TV is where.
Red Sparrow is dogshit
Really good movie.
Does not make her to be an unbelievable superhero.
She's smart and her story is great.
She was trained by her father and had the spirit of her dead mother leading her on. I like that she had to make a choice to stay and fight or to run away, and she chose to fight.
A level 1 gyat white girl fights a high school MALE and wins, like she was trained in boot camp. Totally realistic
@@EperogiLimousine To be fair, you bring guns into the mix and physical strength has less to do with winning. A small child can end the life of a man four times their size with a few well aimed twitches of the finger.
One of the greatest equalizers today are guns.
Why are you bringing gun laws into this.@@rookiecookie722
@@EperogiLimousinedid you miss where her dad been training her the whole time? Of course, she would know how to fight back. You just made a misogynistic comment because she was a female 🤡🤦🏽♂️
So he calls the school receptionist, you mean nobody in the front office can hear the gunshots? Come on…….
Or a van crashing through the wall?!
Also with this many gunshots I guess the police would just go in and shoot it out - if the shooters seem to intend to kill the hostages anyway thats the way it works.
Story seems a bit bullshit, sorry to say^^
Thats what turned the movie from an 8 to a 6.. Very unrealistic. I mean even the worst school in America would've been more alert. He called the receptionist and there was still classes going about their normal business. Like what ever happened to voice announcements? I also hated the whole woke message. The hopeless, weak Black and the strong, fearless White woman. Also unrealistic at. Bro got shot and dies from an explosion.. whilst Zoe gets shot in the leg and is still 'badass'. Some corny woke bs but it was entertaining in some parts
Were there explosions somewhere else as distraction. Could they think it's another one. Prank day is worse when it becomes real.
Isn’t the black woman supposed to be strong if it’s “woke”@@novaparadoxx9043
I saw this a few months ago. It's a pretty good movie. I don't get why it didn't get more coverage.
I would argue the coverage lacked because it was a Daily Wire movie. No proof, just a guess.
Only on one rather obscure service.
Because while it does have blood and violence, it doesn't have explicit sex scenes.
Due to political parties claiming is so controversial because school shootings are a problem and people in government rather not deal with the issue while the other party wants to blame guns the problem when other wants to say guns aren't the problem. In Reality people try to use this movie for political shit and when it doesn't need to be used like that so that's why it didn't get more coverage but mainly people today age are all about censoring everything
A hunter wouldn't explain a life lesson as an animal they wounded lay there suffering, that's actually pretty messed up. It isn't creepy she smashed the buck's head with a rock, it's creepy her father was going to let the buck slowly die to have a "talk".
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Yeah, first thing I thought. Hitting a mortally wounded animal with a rock doesn't express a lack of empathy. Sitting there having a conversation while it suffers does.
A hunter wouldn't let an animal suffer for sure.
It goes to show that things ppl say always don't line up to what they do. Dude says they are not Nazi's but has a MP-40 lol
@@Your_Father_LA a person claims you are Nazi? Odds are they are more like it
Isabel May is excellent in this movie. She was great in 1883 also.
Todd was arrested pretty fast ... That was crazy
The way the school teachers react to Zoe and the lack of communication across the school is comical at best.
Thank you for saving me from watching this, great review, thank you.
Shots fired and no one hears them until he calls the receptionist
its like this movie was written by a high school freshman
she is a receptionist, she can hear if comes from a phone!
And the Uvalde police chief waited outside behind a bulletproof shield while innocent toddlers were slaughtered, oh that was real! My bad.
While the Uvalde Police response was despicable, there are no "toddlers" in a school
@@ottokiehl5413they were children doesn’t make a difference what stage they were alive and well before brutally massacred and could’ve been easily saved
@JustinW90bro that dosen’t change the fact that it was children, your focusing on the wrong thing pal. stop defending those cowards.
@@EthanLiterally_ that's dishonest - nobody was defending the cops who didn't go in. The OP apparently thought toddlers would be a more sympathetic pull than elementary school kids or something, but the story doesn't need to be changed. It was more than tragic enough
@@ottokiehl5413in Iowa we have headstart. Children can start as young as 3 the classes are normally in a regular school with the older children. So before you correct someone please know your facts. You knew what was meant by the comment. Why nit pick everything. Especially when you are incorrect toddlers can be in a school please just be nice instead of a know it all . That didn't know
Thank you! Nice to hear a human voice and not a robot.
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Who’s gonna tell him?
Apparently you. @@EperogiLimousine
@@jimjimmyjames59LOOOOLL
It’s a AI voice 😂
Classic example of how police are NOT to respond to active killers.
I love how Zoe just stole Tristan’s spotlight and his intention to escape.
I’d like to see the sequel where the district attorney, fresh from working in San Francisco, tries to prosecute her dad for murder and gets run out of town by the townsfolk
Thanks US RECAP for sharing.
Nice recap.
Glad you enjoyed it
What is the title
I watched this movie because of my favourite punisher actor Thomas Jane. This movie is a gem and Isabel May's acting was good. 👍
It's amazing that these teenagers can obtain weapons that I, a law-abiding citizen with no criminal history at all, not even a violation or traffic ticket, could not afford to buy even if I wanted them.
Anesthe's what keeps a lot of this going. People know they can get away with this kind of behavior because other people are scared to own guns, or it's illegal and they obey the law.
How long are only scared of people who are armed and know how to use them.
The Criminals steal guns from Legal Gun Owners or buy them on the Black Market! Gun Laws only stop the Law Abiding People from getting Guns.
@@TjeauxThere are probably more guns than people in your country.... Yet the deaths keep on coming.
In my country (UK) the last school shooting was over a quarter of a century ago.
It is called stealing. People steal guns and also sale the stolen guns .
@@concernedcitizen8231 ok bot
This is amazing!!!! Made me feel alot!! Incredible and I appreciate this story!!!
This is a truly great movie! It does a great job of showing the short coming of the protocols in place at the time for mass shooting at school. This movie didn't get much coverage because it wasn't done by Hollywood, and it threatens the notion that only Hollywood can make great movies. This is a very deep movie, not just an action movie. I not only highly suggest that everyone watch it, but I also suggest that you look at other movies done by the same group. Terror On The Prairie and Shut In are two more great movie by them. Thank you for bringing this to people's attention!
and teachers and faculty are deaf and or stupid, gunfire and no one hears it? Oh yeah it's prank day? just ignore it, Van crashes through a wall into the cafeteria and still no one hears it, father shows up takes a gun case out of the back of his truck no one sees him, Zoe limps off carrying a rifle no one sees her , kills Tristan no one hears that either then she comes back and no one questions where she went and why? The heroine of the movie and no one , not a student , a police officer , a reporter , a witness talk to her as she leaves the scene with a gun.
This movie is made by The Daily Wire, it is a right-wing, pro-gun movie. The trained hunter saving the school and killing the main bad guy? This movie is trying to push a narrative that is far too common amongst pro gun activists.
have none of the filmmakers ever experienced loud things? somehow nobody more that 30 feet away hears anything from a van crashing into the building, gunshots in the cafeteria, in the kitchen, in the electrical room...
This is a cool movie, I’m gonna go look for it. Also thank you for giving relevant information to the story.
You're welcome..
It is on Daily Wire, I believe
@@JadedDragon662 Not free though
Yeah, if I was to nitpick, I kind of feel like a school was the wrong place to set this movie in. I get this was meant to send a message about the dangers of school shooting, but from a narrative perspective, I actually would’ve preferred if the movie took place somewhere else.
Like, maybe have the school plan some field trip into the woods just to have all the students be “electronics free” day. Therefore, nobody who even tries to be on their phones has no service to even call their parents or the cops. Tristan and his gang are revealed to have either not made the trip in order to carry out their plan or have came in order to plan everything out. Once Zoe catches on, she uses her skills that her father taught her in the wilderness to take each of them out, maybe even try and contact for help. The movie can have some bit of irony, when you think about it. Everyone was complaining how they need to be all electronics free, when electronics could’ve saved them, but also be a warning to what happens when people focus too much on their phones and not actually going out actually doing things physically like Zoe does.
Daily Wire+. It isn't free and requires a subscription. I like this movie and just watched it.
Isabelle May is an actress worth watching...she is brilliant
I want to see this movie full through, so I'm glad it was posted here. It's like the new American school assault treated with our super hero dreams. We all may well wish there were more Zoe in schools all over, the "red states " especially. She showed us how training and courage can end a mass killing. This is a new reality for all of us to think about.
like all 'super hero dreams', it's fantasy wish fulfillment. It's awesome when people fight back, but training kids to kill equals more kids going on homicidal rampages. Or are you just going to train up the 'good' kids? the ones with the moral values you personally approve of.
Super hero dreams? How many children had to die for your super hero dreams? How many wounded and scarred for life? If you think this is a “win” for a “hero” tell that to the hostages randomly killed, or those who stood up to the bullies and were killed, or even the bullies themselves who were killed. This … this was a tragedy, not a super hero story.
@@nela9994 See my comment below, let RUclips know we're not putting up with idiots who support massacres
There have been 24 school shootings this year that resulted in injuries or deaths. There have been 168 such shootings since 2018. There were 51 school shootings with injuries or deaths last year, the most in a single year since Education Week began tracking such incidents in 2018. There were 35 in 2021, 10 in 2020, and 24 each in 2019 and 2018.
You're as sick as that idiot US Recap, its not reality ya phuckwit, it's a movie, made on a budget. SHE SHOWED US HOW, who showed you how? How what? She's an actress, she goes home each night after work like you an I. It's hard to believe that dimwits like yourself actually believe what they see on the screen as REALITY, it's not REALITY, it's FAKE, all the guns fire BLANKS but in REAL LIFE, the bullets are REAL, they KILL PPL
Americans are insane
Camera man never dies😅
@F M visualization of potential scenarios is part of military training; also used by firefighters and other first responders. Training cannot truly replicate a real crisis situation (with a few exceptions).
Mental Preparation is beneficial.
My friend, a combat veteran, similar to me, had his 13 year old daughter watch this movie with him. Then they talked about it.
Not "planning to be a hero" rather maintaining Situational Awareness, and looking for opportunities to get away.
She carries an IFAK and an "escape tool" (small glass breaker/strap cutter, technically Not a blade, etc.)
IFAK: Individual First Aid Kit, including dressings, and an "Israeli Bandage" and tourniquet, etc.
This learning that the situations we face has changed. At one point it was understanding drinking and driving. How to escape a fire in a building, sadly its evolved to survive an active shooter scenario. Credit for parent understanding the evil in this world to give their child a chance. Where does it end?
Whenever I hear of one of these mass shootings I refuse to fall into the mass media's or the shooter's trap of putting as many eyes on them as possible and I immediately turn it off or change the channel.
You see how that's part of the problem, right?
@@gmk66 I may very well, but actually, I'm not clear what you mean by your reply. Is my actions (or lack there of) part of the problem by me not giving their act of terrorism my full and undivided attention? Or are you saying that the media is part of the problem by trying to make ratings grabbing Rock Stars, or anti-second Amendment Folk Heros out of them?
Turning a blind eye is what allows this to continue to happen. It's tolerance and the bystander effect.
Telling you about what is happening is not a trap. It's information.
@@nominus1138 I have no interest in making the shooter famous and/or aiding in the Media's use of the shooter to spike ratings. The word trap was figurative.
Isabel mae rocked her roll as Zoe
Just addressing a few comments i've seen repeated several times:
"Why didn't they have realistic communication? (no radios, etc.)"
- This is implied, but the school setting itself is more inline with how high schools, especially rural or outer suburban high schools were in the 90s/early 2000s. Radios weren't present in my high school either in '96, the staff used the PA system and pagers.
"The police were useless (etc.)"
- They were. It was sort of a plot point to emphasize the movie title and Active Shooter mantra 'Run, Hide, Fight'. It also was a hostage situation, which is treated differently than an Active Shooter. The plot of the movie and setup for the actual attack are very columbine esk, as opposed to most school shootings where a single shooter just goes in and starts firing on people.
"The hunting scene was terrible/creepy/wrong/etc."
- It really wasn't if you're taught by someone with a traditional hunting mindset. It exposes you to death and the consequences of your actions. Zoe clearly is dealing with trauma, and her behavior is not shown as a positive, in fact many of the flashbacks and hallucinations with her mother explain that and eventually resolve as the film progresses.
As for the hunting part, I had a similar experience with my Dad (a Vietnam vet) while learning to hunt. I wounded my first deer with a compound bow at 50 yards, a shot he was against me taking. We found the deer still alive and suffering. He knelt down with me and explained that I did this to this animal... but, his sacrifice was going to provide food for our family. It was my duty as a hunter to make sure he suffered as little as possible...to be more precise, deliberate and focused when I took the shot. "Shoot to kill, nothing less. It's the bare minimum respect any of God's creatures deserves." He then handed me a bowie knife and told me to finish what I started. Admittedly I'm not religious but that lesson stuck with me.
This movie was fantastic, especially for only having a 1.5million dollar budget
How did the school shooters get a submachine gun from WWII?
@@tikalthewhimsicott2736 Low budget film using whatever the prop department provided?
@@adreiiaii510 couldn’t they find something newer or at least a different weapon from the same era like a bolt-action rifle or a semi-auto like the M1 Garand or Carbine so it's at least more believable.
@@tikalthewhimsicott2736 are you talking about the mp44 (kinda looks like it anyway) during the cafeteria shooting? That's not unreasonable honestly. Plenty of WW2 vets owned Soviet and German SMGs that they brought back with them or later bought at auctions for collections. Pretty much all firearms used in school shootings are stolen... Either from family or neighbors. So, given the setting that isn't unrealistic.
Gotta point out a couple things:
(1) a sacrifice means *willingly* giving up something you value in exchange for, or in place of, something. That's not a philosophical statement; it's the definition of the word. Calling an animal's life a sacrifice is, frankly, a cop-out. They didn't give it to you; you took it. You can't claim to take responsibility for your actions without acknowledging that.
(2) If that animal's body was the only food available to your family, then yes, you killed them to provide food. Otherwise, you killed them because you wanted to, and you ate them because you wanted to.
If you're going to decide that your satisfaction is more important than another creature's life -- not at all a fringe idea -- be honest enough not to pretend there was anything noble about it.
The actual psychopath in this movie knows he's killing for fun. See if you can aspire to that level of integrity.
I've wanted to watch this movie since it was advertised , but Daily Wire wants a monthly subscription . So until it comes out on video , if ever , I won't be seeing it . I enjoyed your Recap immensely , as I did want to see it . If I do get a chance to watch it , I will . It is a sad time in our history , that such a thing is all too common an occurrence . The movie seems well written , showing the differences between a good home life , even with such a tragic loss of a parent , & the results of a terrible home life , where the brutality of home comes to manifest itself , on the social level . Well done , as always !
$90/year, for all that content?
Wow--feel like I get my $90-worth every other week!
Klavan; Peterson; Walsh; Knowles; Candace; Ben.
Original stuff like this film, Matt's doc's, Candace' docs...
Why not?
So, start a subscription, pay monthly, watch all their movies you are interested in, than cancel it. Done.
@@pamelalandon2423 Thank you . I may just try that .
Why is this movie so hard to find !!!😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡 it’s not on Netflix, or can be bought on ITunes or found on Prime! Seems like it’s being suppressed
DailyWire+. That's where you watch it.
It’s made by Ben Shapiro and he’s got his own media site. If anyone is suppressing it it is him himself.
Apple tv or prime work depend where you live
Especially if live in us
It’s on ‘Daily Wire’ .. you have to have a subscription though. They’ve got a lot of good movies!
I loved this movie.
So where do I watch it can’t find it anywhere
Thank you! Ive been wanting to watch this and knowing what happens. Not paying $15 a month for a program to watch only one movie. I appreciate you sharing the story for me.
Where can I watch this movie?
*"Hit the dislike button twice, just to be sure."*
- I wasn't gonna hit it, but I gotta admit you got me ..😂😂😂
This movie was Outstanding....
" they'll remember me "
Always wanted to see this movie, so a big thanks for the recap👍
Wait. Zoie shot & killed the armed girl but didn't take her gun to use it for protection?
Gun was empty
I saw that as illogical as well.
She actually ejected the mag and saw it was empty. Just finished watching the movie
Bought this movie on prime! Isobel may is going to be a massive star!
There is back up power to fire alarms and it automatically goes to fire rescue and the police. Plot hole and a principal wouldnt walk out into an area filled with armed terrorists
Where can I find this film?
Trivia: In "Moons of Jupiter" author Lester delRay was the first storyteller to use air vents for secret movement.
thank you, enjoyed the post
Glad you enjoyed it
The movie looks really good but sad to know these crimes happens in real life in schools all the time
In America, not in the rest of the world.
Does it make you think ...why?
All the time???
Lol. Bullshit
@@lakshmibhaskara1516pretty sure that's because schools don't hire on-site security.
This movie isn’t at all a realistic portrayal of a school attack.
Excellent movie.
Great movie
This reminds me of a chapter in the book "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark", this chapter was about a hostage situation @ an elementary school, and there was a blonde woman who saved the day through clever maneuvers, it turned out that group (the bad people) were practicing shooting in the woods and one of their bullets struck her by mistake while she was hiking. She was a spirit back for vengeance, and no one could believe it after everything came out in the papers. You guys should read that book, all those short stories were really good.
I only had to watch a minute of your video before I Had to find the movie. Watched it and thought it was great ! and well done, wasn't corny in the least.
Oh come on it's repulsively corny. Lazy writing, bad script, everything.
What's the movie called ?
No lie I have been on the fence about watching this movie, but thanks to your video (which does way more justice for the movie then the trailer does) has convinced me to watch it!
I'm glad you found the video helpful!
All the other kids with their pumped up kicks
This movie was very good!
i find it stupid to purposely trap teachers and students inside schools while there is an active shooter inside
How is she trained again? Seems like a goofy teenager 😂
Yes gunning down defenseless animals is not the same as being a soldier, not even close.
What media source has this movie?
6:16 This movie just went off the deep END! The principal goes to the shooters and tries to talk them into giving up. Not a good movie and this is just crazy land!
That one dude that did not went to school: 🙂
love when the good guys win don't you god bless
Isabel May and Thoma Jane are two of my favorite Actors Isabel has worked her way up in TV and now the Movies her performance in 1883 was outstanding as was Thomas in The Punisher this film was produced by Ben Sharpio with great subject and story
I need check this movie out.
Talking to loved ones that went to the other world is very common and it is a telepathic contact. . .Our body dies but our conscience is eternal. . .
Do you know of a streaming services that has this?
How would the whole school not hear a van driving into the building, or dozens of gun shots going off. If this was 20 30 years, they might write it off as a prank. These days, not a chance
It’s only a movie dude
I grew up in the 80s high school(public high school in California usa) was ruff but I never thought to throw my life away and kill anyone that slighted me. I was just beginning my life. If you think you are getting picked on, or a girl you like won't give you a look. I joined the marines, moved out of moms house, stood my ground and stared down bullies, and fought if they started it. I've had plenty of women, 2 wives, I kids. Divorced twice and kid won't talk to me. I was taking it out myself by drinking. No cure. 10 years sober now and I live life on life's terms. Take the bad with the good. Help, and forgive all.. revenge is no cure.
Do you believe in Jesus Christ brother?
In real life, some of the " innocent " kids were bullies and the most popular, abusing their status with the outcasts...so the outcasts would see many of these as a righteous kill...or just people who didn't acknowledge them enough...benign but still targets.
School could be divided into three categories: the bullies, the "show" goers(usually the assholes cheering in the background), and the ones that walked away. The last category consists of cowards, conformists, and those of us that quickly learned that the teachers punish BOTH parties if caught, if the bullied were lucky. This includes anybody that stepped in to stop the incident. In fact, people that interfered often were punished more brutally than the bullies, along with the bullies' victims.
Their have been some school shootings recently that were done by kids purely to become popular or something. Like the Nashville school shooting.
Isabel May also plays THE ONE for Georgie in "Young Sheldon". She was also very good in that role...she really played the object of his desire who moves him into friendship.
Bet Carlton wish he didnt ask his parents to leave Bel-Air academy now
Yeah they make this Black guy look moist when in reality most Black guys will put work if they have to. it is propagandah!
Lacks empathy? She ended the deer’s suffering. Her father lacks the empathy by watching it suffer.
The movie is actually really good
People should watch it
The young woman who plays Zoe was in the Tv show 1883 (I can't remember the actress name) but she does a wonderful job in BOTH jobs
What movie
It's basically a high school version of "Die Hard". Ngl, I found the comparison quite compelling. I only wish Bruce Willis seen it so he could give his own thoughts on how close it got to being like DH. Anyway, good movie, loved it.
Hi Zoe, you brave girl
I watched this movie not long after it came out, and I was hoping for a realistic look at what happens when you have active shooters at a school. In all honesty, I was really disappointed at almost everything in the movie, Probably the most realistic part was drawing the firefighter away from the school by having other emergencies pop up all over the place, but that is what mutual aid is for, surrounding communities lend a hand in situations like this. That is where reality ended. The fact that you had one lone girl going into and out of the kill zone multiple times was just over the top. I am a former police officer and SWAT medic, we trained for situations like this often. After Columbine, everything changed, law enforcement no longer waits at the door for backup, or SWAT, or anyone else, first in officer goes immediately to the last known location of the shooters. You do not give them time to regroup, set up barricades, etc, you attack ASAP. From a law enforcement point of view, it was just horrible, but it could have been so much better, Watching all those officers outside the building doing nothing, was just sad. I could not live with myself waiting for backup, or a better plan, and hearing gunshots go off in the building. Great idea, the actors did as good a job as they could with a horrible script, I just wish they had taken the opportunity to do it correctly. I would have made for a better teaching tool, and a much better movie.
Did you ever hear about the Texas shooting where law enforcement waited outside while they heard shooting? That isn't unrealistic, it's literally the world we live in.
I agree with how you say things should be done, but it isn't unrealistic to say that communities deviate from that, since we've seen it happen in recent memory in real time.
Movie ?
Where can I watch this movie in the US?
This is sick on so many levels. No kids should have to deal with gun violence.
This was a from Tp USA who tries to glorify gun violence
No kid should have to deal with drug abuse/overdoses, alcoholism, physical abuse or drowning in your pool at home, but that's the reality for many. There are people of a certain political leaning that would like you to believe that firearms represent some sort of "special evil" because their entire goal is to use misdirection to forward a specific agenda that's not interested in preserving the rights of responsible adults. Having said that, I initially thought that this film would just be a puffed-up propaganda piece from people of the opposing political spectrum, used to glorify an unrestricted warping of the 2A. To my surprise, it was not.
What I did watch was a well-written story about a young woman dealing with the pain of her loss, which has left her emotionally isolated and uncertain of herself. She is then thrust into an unexpected and life-threatening situation, one that she deals with in part by having a dialogue with her deceased mother who provides a source of encouragement and strength. The young woman didn't seek to be a hero, but she felt personally compelled to help others if she could (perhaps reflecting on the fact that she could not ultimately save mother from the cancer that claimed her life). It's a repackaging of the tried-but-true hero's journey format on 4x speed, but unburdened by a bloated, Die Hard ethos.
The young woman only uses violence when there is no other choice- there's no bravado, catchy lines or fancy posing like Scarlett Johanson's Black Widow. Even the way she deals with one of the killers shows that she wasn't one of the people that belittled or ridiculed him (an emotional scare that was the major contributor to his participation in murder), and yet she and other students would be the victims of their heinous retaliation.
This movie doesn't offer solutions to the toxic mix of mental health issues, social media penetration and propensity to armed violence afflicting the US educational system- it simply portrays a engaging story about a courageous young woman who refused to be a victim. The level of maturity the character displays needs to be replicated en masse in Washington if we're ever going to solve the issue you cited above.
Name of movie
Run,Hide, Fight
There’s no way that locker is reflecting bullets
What movie was this?
Awesome review!!!!! I will be looking for this movie🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks..😁
Best movie ❤
Uvalde showed us what good a trained "good guy" with a gun is.
The Border Patrol Officer was off duty, getting his hair cut, when they heard about their school shooting. He borrowed the Barber's shot gun to save the day.
@@pamelalandon2423Exactly! But the left honestly thinks that the police should be the ones carrying guns ( as if they haven't been tyrannical before. Plus it backfire son the defund message). I think we can agree Uvalde destroyed that argument
And the Sutherland Springs church shooting showed us what good an untrained law-abiding citizen with a rifle and an actual pair of balls was. Weird how quickly THAT got memory-holed, eh?
Uvalde = Little Kitties
This movie is badass!
It is the only reason I subscribed to Daily Wire. 😂
In my country, we have the haze & flu to be afraid of
Unlike USA, there’s a lot to be worry😭😭😭😭
Really enjoyed it
Damn that movie looks really good.
It is and has some great tunes
Ive looked all over cant find it
First off. Never get that close to a wounded animal what they think this a movie
😅
What movie is this?
Someone who hasn’t been to a modern American high school wrote this. The adults are lacking. We had hall monitors, teachers in the cafeteria, students would have already texted a bunch of people. This is not well written.
It’s for the drama
@@Jdj-nr2nw clearly. Doesn’t mean it couldn’t have been better written.
@@PlaceForAnEcho yeah
What movie is this
Is this the actress from "Young Sheldon"--playing the object of Sheldon's brother's desires?
Yes, she was in Season 2 of Young Sheldon. She also starred in the TV show "1883". She acts like Zoey in "1883" and fights back.
@@SewTubular She dies in 1883 because he mother told her to act like a proper white woman and wear a dress so that the white ranchers, cowboys, soldiers at the fort would not be offended by the vest and shirt that her Comanche husband gave her to wear.
Whew ! "Young Sheldon" Veronica Duncan is a real bad ass warrior !
Bummer, it's on neither Netflix nor Amazon Prime. No US DVDs, either. Hollyweird probably didn't like how well it was received by the public.
Whats the
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