I recall the responders from the Pulse Nightclub shooting mentioning that the worst/saddest thing about being on the scene right after a shooting are all the cell phones constantly going off on the dead bodies from people trying to make sure their loved ones are okay.
That was fucking sad, and the fact this happened irl is even more fucking sad and all of the kids didnt even got a chance to be their dream job, and their moms are probably crying after they heared that their one or fav son got killed bc of this
the tracking shots, the blood effects, the garbled English on the police radios, the panic in a cop's voice. this is how you make real impacts on a lower budget show
@@user-eh5qs9es1e SWAT team do not usually have time to respond to active shooters. they usually respond to hostage situations, bomb threats etc. active shooters need patrol officers because of their availability
Only some of the biggest cities have full-time swat teams, most cities have part time swat teams. Basically they are normal patrol units with their gear in their trunks. Also, SWAT teams take a long time to mobilize and by then it's probably been dealt with by patrol officers, since they all flock to the scene and run in before swat gets there. It's also worth to take into account this seems to be an older show, with an older time period, or simply it's unrealistic as they do not have patrol rifles.
What makes this harder to watch is that this is a situation that can and has happened in real-life, and it's tragic. This scene does a wonderful job capturing the horror of school shootings.
If an incident like this occurred where a shooter was allowed to basically galavant their way around a school, the responding police would be lambasted to hell and back. Oh wait…
@@brandonwilliams6221 It has, and it was catastrophic and tragic. 😬😬😬 The Uvalde "police officers" failed the children and their families at every level. 😞😓
Yes, it’s very reminiscent of footage from Lower Manhattan on September 11th. Sirens blaring from all around, coming & going; radios chirping & crackling; booming & banging as beams buckle then break; windows smashing, shit exploding, shit falling out of the sky; bodies raining down; people screaming, running to & fro; Cops, Paramedics, & Firemen coming from every which way; helicopter blades chopping above. All a similar cacophony of chaos, being even more intense, for unfortunately it was not just a television show.
Could have done without the cliche “we’re here to help you so put the gun down” notion. Like it’s a school shooting people are already dead and they’ve been shooting back at you and your partner. The chances that they’re just going to give up quietly at this point is extremely unlikely lol
When my school got hit the cop didnt even leave the break room. Football coach cornered the shooter, and they fired him for it. Including hush money so they could report 0 violent incedents for the year.
The scream at 26:34 Witnessing the murder of an unarmed and innocent child. Just hearing the scream is heartbreaking and disturbing. “No parent should ever have to bury their child.” - King Theoden
same here. popped up in my recommended and i was just like, huh seems interesting ill watch. i thought it was gonna be one of those short films people do but the quality was too good to be. all in all very good show it seems like so ill have to give it a watch fr
I like how the police are depicted accurately by being scared of the situation but still doing the job. Too many cops in too many shows/movies are billy badass with no realistic human emotion. That isn’t the case with this scene, that’s what makes the scene captivating
No matter how cliche some of the lines are, the fact that almost all the cops seem very scared of going in the school is super realistic, and I like that. Pretty good work here.
They convey the fear but also the confusion. They don’t know the layout of the school, they don’t know how many shooters, barely what the shooter looks like, what he has in his arsenal etc. Which of course adds to the fear. This was very well done, almost to well done. It was hard to watch.
Since 1989, based on results obtained at another prior similiar shooting situation, police in Montreal and Canada learned quickly that the first officers arriving at any school, mall, large building, etc., shooting scene MUST enter the scene. Even at great risk to themselves, and without waiting for backup. This has been shown and proven to save many other lives. Delay is fatal. With notable tragic exceptions, I hope this is current police procedure in Canada and the United States.
Unfortunately in the U.S it's been long ruled that law enforcement is allowed to prioritize their own safety over civilians. In some high profile shootings and smaller ones as well, police protocol has been to set up outside the school and amass tons of units before even making a entrance. This happens even if Swat is on scene. I've personally been there for a shooting. During the time the police took to set up, the shooter escaped, took a car and drove a state over. They waited 4 hours to sweep the school for the shooter. In simple words. U.S police would rather wait for the shooter to run out of ammo than confront one.
Minus Uvalde. They let them get murdered & even listened to the whole thing without intervening at all!! (until the shooter killed himself & 15+ children were dead of course)
one of my family members works at a clinic and they took a class on what to do if there's ever an active shooter. The first thing that they said was, "The cops won't stop and help you because if they help you, other people might die instead so the only thing they really can do is toss you a tourniquet and ask where the shooter went.".
The anti-climatic ending was perfect. There's no round of applause and dramatic music as he "saves the day". Just the realization that it's over and the magnitude of what happened. In situations like this, those cops don't go home feeling like heroes. They go home knowing they will never be the same, and not in a good way
Yeah for real. No heroes or victory whatsoever in this situation. I mean yeah it’s great that they got the guy, but the aftermath of trauma and eternal sadness of something so devastating will haunt everyone forever. I absolutely couldn’t fathom being in this situation, can’t imagine how terrifying that must be.
@@blindsidexv6244 not to mention, although he saved plenty of kids right there and then, he had to kill a kid in order to do it. Cops rarely kill without getting ptsd in general, imagine what it’d do to your psyche to kill someone who isn’t even 18-19
the way he stops and stares at the corpse before calling it in that they got him, makes it seem like the shooter was his brother or nephew or something
"Put the gun down you're surrounded" was said legitimately like 7 times and the guy just casually walked into the next room and escaped into a whole additional labyrinth.
@GlorifiedIdiot-lg8wh It's literally the standard practice in "Active Threat" scenarios for the first responding cops to IMMEDIATELY chase and engage the threat. "Stop the threat, stop the death" Those cops were absolute holehearted cowards.
This kid wit the headphones around the 16:20 ish mark really pissed me off. The whole shooting scene was great but the fucking clueless kid with headphones. How does that work? he avoided all the places that were affected by the gunshots or somthing? The headphones might have blocked out the gunshots, but I am sure he heard screaming...
@@ranimdude Well if the gunshots were heard that loudly outside everyone inside should have heard them. This scene seems to be based in the early 2000s ( 1999-2004ish ) so i dont think bro has the sound canceling headset. Just being picky tho I think this scene did school shootings much better than most Hollywood. I am glad they did not chuck a music track over this as well.
What I love the most about this is the fact the officers, who are trained to do this, are obviously panicked and terrified of a few teenagers with guns. Anything could happen, to them or to the students inside. They breathe hard, reassure themselves, and move cautiously. Despite their fear, they move in no matter what. Bravery isn’t men just being stoic, but also being very scared yet still doing their jobs.
yeah and this is why i hate people saying all cops are bad with a job in all 50 states there wil be bad people but that dosen tmake the whole wrong my least favrite part of this is that they dont have rifles of their own they are going agest a teenager with a rifel with pistols 9mm by the looks this is why they need high caliber wepons
well it’s actually not unrealistic because it’s set in canada and our cops do their jobs (for the most part lol). also, this episode was based on an actual shooting that happened in montreal in 2006, and the large majority of it was accurate.
Am not an american, can you elaborate? I mean i've seen something about warren v DC, but it still can't grasp the concept that US cop legally doesnt have to protect the citizen from harm? Correct me if im wrong tho.
@@mulder801 You are correct. In the US a police officer legally does not need to endanger themselves to protect others, as a result of a supreme court decision. I think, could be wrong, that a state law could be passed to fix that on a state level, but certainly a federal for the nation as a whole. Or the court can reverse the decision, if a case came before them again. Counties or cities might be able to set policy for that too, but I'm even less sure about that than the state part (I've not read the full decision and i don't particularly want to go reading a legal document rn, so I am not sure how far reaching it is).
I just can't see an overwhelming police presence outside only sending in teams of 1 and 2 cops at a time, not sending in paramedics to get a wounded cop, a partner goading her partner Into taking a shot and then getting him shot, Kids just walking around 20 minutes into a gun Battle oblivious as to what's going on.. Entertaining yes but realistic no
This gotta be the most complex school layout ever. My school was legit one long ass hallway with smaller hallways shooting off to the sides for each subject
this is fantastic...it gives us a real insight to what actually happens during a shooting event, the police , while diligent in their duties are confused as to where everything is happening and showing their real feelings...i know its a drama but its cutting edge close to the bone realistic
"where are you?" "i dont fucking know!" really shows how terrifying this is. the only officer who would know the layout of the school is the resource officer, which I don't think they have in Canada.
My school had like 2000 students and we never had one, at least not that I know of. Although our school layout was very easy to navigate so I don’t think we would of needed one lol
Jesus christ this was terrifying. The gunshots literally had me jumping in my seat. They nailed both the visuals and the sound design. No music. No unrealistic gun sounds. Just raw terror.
the gun sounds were kinda unrealistic tbh, cuz out of a short barreled 5.56 rifle like that the kid and anyone within a 2 room radius would be deafened but i digress, its a school shooting so this comment is in poor taste anyway
@@idontknownms We call this a show ... maybe because IT'S A SHOW. You know, TV. Bewb tube. Broadcast. It's like theater, but recorded and cut to fit into a time slot and broadcast to the world. Like a musical, but instead of stage left and right you have boom operators and sound technicians, and no 30 second costume changes. It's a TV show. Unless you're asking for the NAME of the show.. I don't have a clue. I just know this is one very long shot with no cuts, brilliant acting/choreography, and the extras finish a scene, quickly go to the next area, get in places, and do it again. It's MASTERFUL.
Truly terrifying. I can't believe this isn't some crazy horror movie sequence but it's a real thing that happens in school hundreds of times every year. Its horrible.
Hundreds of times? Lmao. You're reading bullshit stats then. This happens very, very rarely. Most 'school shootings' occur in general vicinity of the school and not during the day.
The real lesson to be learned here, whether you like it or not, is that you are your own first responder and must be an active participant in your own rescue. Help will not be there in time to be of any benefit to you.
Just got this recommended ib my feed, how the heck is this show and specifically this episode not very famous and well-known? Such a moving and terrifying episode. Well done.
To think these actors can perform such realistic scenes like these and then turn around and do a show like Letterkenny is nothing short of amazing talent.
The acting really is great, but whoever put this scene together is smoking some gnarly shit. That shooter would have been dead a dozen times over in the USA or Canada.
from a filmmaking perspective, this is one of the best choreographed one-take scenes I've ever seen. from a human perspective, this is one of the most powerful scenes I've ever seen.
I feel terrible for the people who are in school shootings, I cant even explain how bad I feel and I can't imagine being in that kind of situation. I hope everyone who has experienced it recovers from it one day.
It still weirds me out, this was filmed in my high school. Yes its an actual school, not a set. I recognize every hallways, every room and where the stairs are.
My school thought it was a smart idea to have a fake school shooting situation, without telling any of the staff members. We went on to lockdown and everybody around me was crying. We all thought people that we knew were going to die, people were texting their parents and trying to check local news outlets. My school later had to apologize for the incident and send a letter home to parents about it. It was such a scary situation I just can’t even begin to imagine how scary it is for it to be real.
This is eerily realistic. For those who don’t understand why the show depicts the officers not helping out injured kids once they get to them, here’s why: the number one rule in combat medicine is that the best form of medicine is fire superiority. You have to neutralize/suppress the threat before you can render any aid, or else you could become yet another casualty. This scene accurately depicts the very, very difficult decision of having to walk past bleeding out victims in order to actively engage the shooter and bring the threat down, that way first responders can safely begin rendering medical aid. Nobody ever wants to have to be in this situation, yet this is a day to day reality for first responders/military personnel in active combat zones. God bless those who do this for a living.
Correct. This is standard police training when it comes to active shooter threats. Active shooter threats are handled the complete opposite of a barricaded subject or a hostage situation (where time is the ally of the officer).
In this show the officers could have easily taken multiple shots that would have prevented multiple students deaths. It's like they don't trust their aim from 10 meters, which is appalling as that is extremely close for combat.
Yeah but my question is why does nobody have at least a shotgun or a assault rifle this an activer shooter with an AR you are going to need a bigger weapon for a bigger caliber for things like this. Also where is swat? I know it’s meant to be dark and people are calling this realistic but the more I look over it and think about it shows me that it’s not that realistic
I don’t normally comment on CZcams videos but the kid laying down at the entrance of the auditorium at 9:47 is me!! I sat there for 13 hours straight, no joke! Truly one of the coolest / scariest thing I’ve been apart of in my life. Not going to lie, the echo of the shots in the auditorium had my head buzzing by the end of the day… but what a day it was! It truly put me into the unfortunate perspective of what real life school shootings look / sound like. Absolute terror all around. Shooting this scene in one shot took us all day, 28 min is a longgg time without any interruptions!! For the people who are curious, this was filmed in Montreal, Québec :) ! Cheer’s and have a great day !
I know it sounds bad, but this is the kind of stuff that actually makes an impact on people. You can play videos all you want about an attacker who doesn't seriously fight back, but the blood, chaos, and fear make this more impactful than actual in-school warnings.
They nailed the incompetence of police as well lol. No once can prepare for this but making police train longer than 6 months would certainly help, in my opinion.
@@ReaperOnRepo Incompetence? Training is much different from actual gunfire from an actual gun. No one ever knows how someone will actually react when in these kind of situations, no matter how much training you receive. Simply because you feel you'd do a lot better does not mean you really will.
@@ReaperOnRepo from what I know, at least with Canadian police forces like RCMP, public shooters are really the only scenario where law enforcement are told there lives are secondary, they are told don’t take cover, if you see something like a pipe bomb on the floor you just run over it and pray it doesn’t explode, they won’t stop for injured people, and if it take an entire detachment of officers to die to eliminate the threat (whether it is killing them or an arrest) then that is what it will take. From the get go they are told what is at stake, most officers in training will understand what it means when “your life is a secondary priority”, soldiers who switched to police have even said it’s more intense than any training they go through (maybe except for soldiers who went through special forces training), so at least for RCMP by the time they get to the school or building or wherever the shooter is it will be over in minutes, and honestly once the shooter knows the police are there they will end up killing themselves.
One of the best single shots in film history. Seriously. 12 minutes, through multiple rooms with tons of extras, gunfire, dead and wounded extras, inside and out, multiple characters. TOP NOTCH DIRECTION and execution
Yes the quality is way too high. It's realistic to that extend. Music is used correctly. The operative was depicted to a certain degree of accuracy where many units where barring the area simultaneously. It's not about how big is your budget but how good is your script writer, your writers and the director. That makes the true difference.
i’m a kid in the USA. me and my brother are brother students and my dad is a teacher. my school has gotten threats but nothing like this 🙁 i’m so sorry for everyone who has had to go through this..
I’m sure it’s been said several times but for anyone wanting to know why they very rarely stopped to render aid, as a law enforcement officer, in a situation with an active shooter, we’re trained that regardless of the casualties, our #1 goal is to neutralize the threat. We are not to stop and render aid for anyone as long as there is actively a threat present. The scene where the officer picks the girl up and takes her outside is a completely rare event. He did what some would do. He saved a life. Absolutely amazing job by the directors while making this scene. Absolutely incredible.
Which is the saddest part of all of this to me. Not the fact that they don't stop but the fact that most of the cops didn't do anything to stop the threat. Most waited outside or just disappeared, the two main guys so many chances to end the threat but didn't because they either didn't shoot or took to long
@@ninjkitywarlock6337 if there weren't any cops outside maybe the shooter could've slipped outside and shot everyone else also, but some the cops just standing around though
THAT is a lot of generalization. It's ONLY valid for the FIRST on-scene officers or whatever the assault team is made of. It's a procedure that the police calls "Rapid Deployment" in the USA. And it's a lot like in the infantry. You move on and let the follow on support take care of the wounded. EVEN if the threat is STILL active, you just secure zones or areas and keep on pushing. The support personnel just follow into the cleared zones and starts evacuating and treating the casualties. Waiting until the event is over before taking care of the casualties when the event is NOT happening in cleared areas would be criminal negligence. You need to be OBJECTIVE about these things. It's NOT all ON and OFF switches in life. There are IN-BETWEENS!!!
@@ninjkitywarlock6337 Christ is it infuriating to think about that. I can’t imagine the rage a survivor of a school shooting must feel knowing that the police stood by while children died.
The screaming and shooting were all that's needed to intensify this situation. The camera movement made it all look as if you were actually there. That's why this felt so real.
This is from a TV show?? Goddamn!! The first 13-minute unbroken sequence was f*cking intense!That was a masterclass in how to shoot (no pun intended) an action scene; It's up there with the hallway scene as well as the prison break scene from the Daredevil show. And if I'm being completely honest, it's up there with action movies like Heat, Miami Vice, the John Wick movies, the Bourne films, Casino Royale and Skyfall and even the two Raid movies!!! I'm definitely going to go back and watch the show from the beginning.
"where are you" "I DONT FUCKING KNOW" this show is so fucking REAL dude holy shit, their emotions are palpable i can feel the fear they are feeling this is an amazing show, also the way it is shot is so unique, almost no cuts, there are some but its rare, its just a camera man walking around a school being shot up, this was brilliant i really wanna see more of this show now
@@march9589 ok dude they are filiming a show, like this isnt actually happening so these emotions arent truly real, they are actors, im complimenting them on being great actors, they act like real people i BELIEVE it, they did a fantastic job, like ive seen footage of real police officers in life threatening situations and i gotta say they acted very similar to the actors in this show, the script writers and the actors were both doing amazing jobs
The "I don't fucking know" is one of the reasons that active shooter responder drills started doing training in high-risk buildings, instead of in their home ground or at 3rd party, non-related training sites. So that the responders who trained in those buildings could guide the ones that didn't around.
If this show was so real why would the cop be blind firing at a shooter with a hostage? If it were so real how come none of them acknowledged the fact that books are made out of bricks
Nobodys talking about how the school shooter outsmarted the entire pd like bro knew what he was doing backing away and taking hostages he came in more prepared than the gta 5 protagonists
For those who attend school, don’t expect cops to stop if you are injured. They don’t stop, their focus is to stop the shooter(s). If you can get out, get out. Stay strong & stay safe everyone.
@@hannahdyson7129 Not all injuries, even from a bullet, are lethal without immediate care. Also, if someone doesn’t stop the shooter, then more people will be hurt or killed
Neat thing is all the other officers follow this doctrine of finding the shooter first save one. The officer who saved the girl, JM, is made fun of by his other buddies for being a pussy and crumbling under pressure, so his ignoring of this actually coincides with his character arch in the show. Good show for anyone who hasn't seen it yet!
Active Shooter Training Rule #1 for LE. Stop/Kill the shooter. #2. Determine if more shooters present or any devices planted. Once those are met, THEN we provide first aid.
This is one of the most incredible episodes of TV i have ever seen in my life. And actually i feel this is the best Police tv series i have also ever watched - and it's Canadian. I think that is a spectacular achievement. It is more real and raw than any american cop tv show which tend to always tend to have far too much hollywood hero cowboy saves the day type of unrealistic crap. Rawness = real. And this show generally wins in that aspect for its real scenarios and how they're portrayed
Seeing the police obviously scared but never hesitating to go in the school damn near brought a tear to my eye. It's coming out now that the police failed MASSIVELY during the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas this week. Shit is unbelievable.
Growing up in the 80s, everyone was coming to grips with serial killers. It was a time when you could no longer leave your door unlocked or hitchhike or talk to strangers. But never could anyone comprehend the idea of school shooters. 24 years after Columbine, I think the school shooter is here to stay, just like the serial killer. Who knows what it will be in another 20 years.
@@hudsondolezal3553 Uvalde was horrible they just stood their as children were being slaughtered. But the officers in Nashville handled it extremely well.
I still can't wrap my mind around the fact, that Americans don't support more strict gun control laws. I'm not aware of any other countries that suffer from similar troubles.
I pray we repent of our sins and turn to Jesus Christ for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand love your enemies and forgive others just as God can forgive you spread peace and be blessed amen.
@@n0tjake95 It's strange that these things don't happen in the "gun loving" part of the U.S., you can shit on the yanks all you want but there are clear links between rampant mental illness in their country and these events, and the places where it's harder to get a gun are far more likely to experience gun related crimes.
I have a lot of respect for everybody who worked on this entire sequence. It must have taken so long and could not have been easy for anyone, especially for all the actors who had the responsibility of portraying a situation like this as realistically as possible. Every single crew member and actor deserve high praise for the fantastic job they did here.
@@SparklyTwo I don't necessarily do it all day.. maybe on occasion but i view suffering as real, i know i wouldn't want to be shot and everyone in the school surely doesn't want to be shot either, it's still exhilarating and i enjoy the idea of being in a situation like that.
@@ANKDrew Hey now the suffering and pain of loss isn't happening directly to me, unless my family was there too, but in that case I'd just not even think about it but it can't hurt me.
It's just sad. It's even sadder because we need to prepare children to have to face a situation as traumatizing as a school shooting in case it does ever happen. 😢😢💔
@@crippleabatteries5031 The actual shooting was a mix of elements from the Dawson College Shooting, the Concordia University Shooting, and the Ecole Polytechnique Shooting's. All in Montreal, where the show is based.
The ending when he shakily turns on the radio again and announces the death of the killer, has to be one of my favorite scenes. Cause they don't rejoice and don't cheer like some 80s superman film. He still has the trauma fresh in his mind and knowing the cleanup that comes after and everything, he knows the job is far from done. The horror he has witnessed must be one of the worst. Such a heartbreaking moment.
And the second fact that even though the kid/shooter did something unspeakable, you feel both the utmost hatred and sympathy for him. You can’t ever truly tell if someone is just truly evil or something happened that rocked his core enough to do this.
The fact this is a thing I have to be afraid of happening. I have to live in constant fear that this could happen to me almost every day. Honestly breaks my heart.
As someone who has never seen the show, this to me is like some sort of short film. No outside context, just this isolated story. And for some reason, that made it so much better. Being able to learn the names of the characters that I even learn of makes it feel as if I’m watching this from start to end. This is event is major. It’s a singularity. That’s the feeling I get with watching this without context. And damn is it ever good.
Its not watering down the plot for maximum audience appeal, or shoving useless melodrama into the script for filler screen time. It also isn't treating it's audience like a bunch of toddlers that require narrative spoon feeding. Some good TV right here.
10/10 acting and 10/10 cameraworks. Almost no cuts at all at this scene, really made us the viewers feel the tension and terrifying situations. Simply amazing.
From a filmmaking and writing standpoint, aspects such as the lack of music really add to create tension, with the gunshots acting like jumpscares while you're holding your breath. The tracking shots were not only impressive, with the first one going for so long, they also work to keep the audience invested, like you know you'll miss something important if you look away. The acting was also incredible: The officers clearly stressed and building up courage to go after the shooter and quickly reacting to and reporting his moves, the different students and staff running, hiding, or reacting to the shots, and even the shooter's actions when talked to or cornered makes everyone, even background characters, so dimensional and realistic. I personally like horror media, and while this is rather a drama/action, this is so much better at making the audience scared due to how they utilize suspense. Even with gunshots to make you jump, the tension won't die down until the threat is neutralized, and since there is little progress being made overall, the audience is on edge the whole time. This is just overall amazing writing, acting, and cinematography that has left me still shaking as I'm writing this.
Bro I swear I think this traumatized me in every way possible, it’s only the fact its true and this happens all the time and it just makes me sad that people have to decide to this to hurting others with including hurting themselves, they try and do suicide but they just think of hurting others and including many and many children’s family’s being affected, it just tears me up that these things happen
This was one of the most realistic, terrifying, and emotional scenes I have ever watched. To have never seen this show and just randomly stumbled upon this while scrolling through CZcams and then instantly being hooked feeling so much emotion was absolutely incredible.
Terrifying, but not so realistic. I wish these frickin arsehole parents, that are threatening school board members, cared as much about school shootings, as they do about a little surgical mask mandate. But Freedumb and stuff.
This is how you write, direct, edit, and act a scene in a way that's perfect. Close to no music or jump cuts to take you out of it. It isn't real, yet it's absolutely terrifying and gut-wrenching. I seriously hope this show won awards
Whoever wrote this deserves an Emmy. The fact you get to know the characters, and care about them, even though there's not a lot of dialog and it's a dramatic action scene, is incredible. Great direction, acting on all parts too.
The fact they pulled this off *twice*, once in the french version and a second time in the english version, is simply incredible. The first 12 minute shot is actually done in one single take, at least according to many who worked on the set. Took several attempts to get it right.
@@gimpyrules6714 many of the actors on set confirmed it was done in a single long continuous shot, along with Podz, the director, who actually came back to do the scene again in the English version
@@adamdion7574 the actors don't know how the actual shit is edited moron And most people don't do one takes because it's so hard, and with it being that long, no, a TV crew isn't gonna pull that off I also looked it up, found no evidence of it being a one take They just made it look like a one take
Impressive they did this all in one take! Really captures the grim reality of the situation and how, unlike in movies, there are no reshoots of drastic events.
That's a good way to lose any credibility in your argument. "Guns are bad! Allow me to point to this fictional representation of a nonfictional event!"
Scary part is I'm one of those kids who wear headphones everywhere to block out the rest of the school, so I could see myself being that kid that was clueless.
I can't imagine how cops irl must feel every time they see innocent people getting killed in front of them. That last girl who got shot, and the white cop bowed his head down in disappointment is incredibly accurate, and I imagine many cops do that in these cases. Amazing acting, amazing camera work. Phenomenal.
@@ToxicMrSmith Oh, so you gained personal knowledge of millions of Police Officers in dozens of countries during their duty? Some miracle entity you must be.
@@ToxicMrSmith This is based on Canadian police so don't you worry, they aren't as crazy as the folks across the southern border. Well, not yet anyways.
I recall the responders from the Pulse Nightclub shooting mentioning that the worst/saddest thing about being on the scene right after a shooting are all the cell phones constantly going off on the dead bodies from people trying to make sure their loved ones are okay.
Holy fuck man. Gave me chills.
thats sad
Damn
That was fucking sad, and the fact this happened irl is even more fucking sad and all of the kids didnt even got a chance to be their dream job, and their moms are probably crying after they heared that their one or fav son got killed bc of this
God that is hard to think about just so sad
the tracking shots, the blood effects, the garbled English on the police radios, the panic in a cop's voice. this is how you make real impacts on a lower budget show
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@@xxboonisbadfortnitexx1549 what do you mean by 10-4?
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@@thepoppinggenerationgap6365 10-4 means affirmative.
A 12-minute single continuous shot. I've never seen this show but that's impressive cinematography
gotta watch it, its an amazing show! like the wire just a really good series!
its not continuous though
@@dingle_burry yes, it is. The first 12 minutes are continuous.
A 13 minute tracking shot for a TV production is quite amazing. Well done!
Where was the swat team?
@@user-eh5qs9es1e SWAT team do not usually have time to respond to active shooters. they usually respond to hostage situations, bomb threats etc. active shooters need patrol officers because of their availability
Only some of the biggest cities have full-time swat teams, most cities have part time swat teams. Basically they are normal patrol units with their gear in their trunks. Also, SWAT teams take a long time to mobilize and by then it's probably been dealt with by patrol officers, since they all flock to the scene and run in before swat gets there. It's also worth to take into account this seems to be an older show, with an older time period, or simply it's unrealistic as they do not have patrol rifles.
@@SovaNot1 yeah, SWAT teams cost a lot of money too, smaller cities cant afford em and have to use patrol officers
The fact that there’s no music to ruin it, makes this all more haunting
This is the most realistic comment every
SAME
Music can either make a scene better or dosent need to be there at all
Allll the other kids
I watched this scene with Mr. Blue sky and it was pretty scary still
What makes this harder to watch is that this is a situation that can and has happened in real-life, and it's tragic. This scene does a wonderful job capturing the horror of school shootings.
If an incident like this occurred where a shooter was allowed to basically galavant their way around a school, the responding police would be lambasted to hell and back.
Oh wait…
@@brandonwilliams6221 It has, and the results are... disastrous. 🙃🙃🫠🫠🫠
Only in the U.S. does this happen with any frequency. Thank the NRA and republican lawmakers who are in the NRAs pockets.
@@brandonwilliams6221 It has, and it was catastrophic and tragic. 😬😬😬
The Uvalde "police officers" failed the children and their families at every level. 😞😓
@@grimtrigg3rwhat if the teachers have guns? Also, what if we don’t give guns to psychopaths. The are good gun owners.
never heard of this show before this, it deserves to be widely recognized
I'm so glad they didn't add unnecessary music. The lights buzzing, foot steps and sirens are the best at keeping up the tension.
Yes, it’s very reminiscent of footage from Lower Manhattan on September 11th.
Sirens blaring from all around, coming & going;
radios chirping & crackling;
booming & banging as beams buckle then break;
windows smashing, shit exploding, shit falling out of the sky;
bodies raining down;
people screaming, running to & fro;
Cops, Paramedics, & Firemen coming from every which way;
helicopter blades chopping above.
All a similar cacophony of chaos, being even more intense, for unfortunately it was not just a television show.
Could have done without the cliche “we’re here to help you so put the gun down” notion. Like it’s a school shooting people are already dead and they’ve been shooting back at you and your partner. The chances that they’re just going to give up quietly at this point is extremely unlikely lol
@@Dmvgold1995 i agree
Too bad they said assault rifle that completely ruined everything
Wait till you get reccomended the version which someone puts Mr. Blue Sky in.
This is a depiction of a police officer’s worst nightmare.
yes in 480 p
if you mean none of it realistic, yeah
@@justinbrindamour9678 im sry i really shouldnt laugh but this was so funny
When my school got hit the cop didnt even leave the break room. Football coach cornered the shooter, and they fired him for it. Including hush money so they could report 0 violent incedents for the year.
@@thepWnshark things that didn't happen for 1000 Alex
The scream at 26:34
Witnessing the murder of an unarmed and innocent child. Just hearing the scream is heartbreaking and disturbing.
“No parent should ever have to bury their child.” - King Theoden
School shootings are so fucked. Children shouldn’t be afraid to somewhere they are promised they are safe.
Schools are horrific prisons full of bullys.
Exactly.
let's ban guns right?
@@usernamehhhs4540 Most guns are unregistered. Won't do a thing.
@@usernamehhhs4540 yes
The shooter didn't shoot the cameraman, what a gentleman
Lol the entire time I was watching it I kept making little comments in my head like that hahahahahsahaha
Invis potion
The cameraman always survives. 😊😉😁
@@Puzzoozoo unless is a snuff film or foundfootage
yOuR bEiNg iNsEnSitIvE
Whoever the location scout is for this show did an incredible job choosing this maze of a school. It's endless. 1 entrance leads to 10 exits.
Schools do be like this though. My old highschool wouldve been impossible for police to navigate if there was a shooter
Right? My HS was 2 stories and one long ass hallway. Shooter would've been caught in 10 min
@@fredcheckam same lol 30 kids in my graduating class
scools do be lik dis ah maze an shet niba can even get uh borger frfr 🍔
Yeah my high school was a maze and had multiple massive buildings with two floors each my college is even worse
Credits to the camera man
He did this in spectator mode
This one shot sequence is so well done.
The choreography was extremely well done
360 no scope the cop
No the cameraman was in creative mode
Fr
A prime example of "cameraman never dies."
Bro entered spectator mode
Anybody who says that has never looked up tannerite gone wrong videos
unfunny
@@Skismatictf up
yh lol
When that girl said “she won’t wake up” I could really hear the fear in her voice, I am close to bawling right now
Just watched 28 minutes of a show I've never heard of and it was absolutely incredible. Terrifying.
Lol same, this definitely exceeded my expectations.
Damn, good point. Me too, I had to look to see that it was 28 minutes.
Whats this called?
@@josephfiala1719 19-2
same here. popped up in my recommended and i was just like, huh seems interesting ill watch. i thought it was gonna be one of those short films people do but the quality was too good to be. all in all very good show it seems like so ill have to give it a watch fr
I like how the police are depicted accurately by being scared of the situation but still doing the job. Too many cops in too many shows/movies are billy badass with no realistic human emotion. That isn’t the case with this scene, that’s what makes the scene captivating
No matter how cliche some of the lines are, the fact that almost all the cops seem very scared of going in the school is super realistic, and I like that. Pretty good work here.
thats also because they were shooting actual blanks
? cops go through training lmao
@@joshua-jayechan5015 they do but arent any sort of supersoldier with no emotion
They convey the fear but also the confusion. They don’t know the layout of the school, they don’t know how many shooters, barely what the shooter looks like, what he has in his arsenal etc. Which of course adds to the fear. This was very well done, almost to well done. It was hard to watch.
Since 1989, based on results obtained at another prior similiar shooting situation, police in Montreal and Canada learned quickly that the first officers arriving at any school, mall, large building, etc., shooting scene MUST enter the scene.
Even at great risk to themselves, and without waiting for backup.
This has been shown and proven to save many other lives. Delay is fatal.
With notable tragic exceptions, I hope this is current police procedure in Canada and the United States.
That's really interesting. I read somewhere that this procedure wasn't implemented in the united states until after columbine
Yet we still had Uvalde happen. Bunch of chickenshits.
Unfortunately in the U.S it's been long ruled that law enforcement is allowed to prioritize their own safety over civilians. In some high profile shootings and smaller ones as well, police protocol has been to set up outside the school and amass tons of units before even making a entrance.
This happens even if Swat is on scene.
I've personally been there for a shooting. During the time the police took to set up, the shooter escaped, took a car and drove a state over. They waited 4 hours to sweep the school for the shooter.
In simple words. U.S police would rather wait for the shooter to run out of ammo than confront one.
@@unusualusername8847im not an american but i've read about warren v dc. Is that the reason?
Minus Uvalde. They let them get murdered & even listened to the whole thing without intervening at all!! (until the shooter killed himself & 15+ children were dead of course)
one of my family members works at a clinic and they took a class on what to do if there's ever an active shooter. The first thing that they said was, "The cops won't stop and help you because if they help you, other people might die instead so the only thing they really can do is toss you a tourniquet and ask where the shooter went.".
The anti-climatic ending was perfect. There's no round of applause and dramatic music as he "saves the day". Just the realization that it's over and the magnitude of what happened. In situations like this, those cops don't go home feeling like heroes. They go home knowing they will never be the same, and not in a good way
Yeah for real. No heroes or victory whatsoever in this situation. I mean yeah it’s great that they got the guy, but the aftermath of trauma and eternal sadness of something so devastating will haunt everyone forever. I absolutely couldn’t fathom being in this situation, can’t imagine how terrifying that must be.
@@blindsidexv6244 not to mention, although he saved plenty of kids right there and then, he had to kill a kid in order to do it. Cops rarely kill without getting ptsd in general, imagine what it’d do to your psyche to kill someone who isn’t even 18-19
the way he stops and stares at the corpse before calling it in that they got him, makes it seem like the shooter was his brother or nephew or something
@@bliighted1822 it’s just called shock
@@boopjackrex7598 that wasn't a kid. That was a murderer
"Put the gun down you're surrounded" was said legitimately like 7 times and the guy just casually walked into the next room and escaped into a whole additional labyrinth.
Yeah, that line almost means jack inside that maze trap.
thats just a bluff from the cops... in reality they were the 1st responders so yeah nobody else but them behind the dude
Like a cop in GTA
The school was surrounded
Dude they say it to get in the shooters head
The amount of trauma the cops see during a standoff kills me it’s so saddening and I wish for this to never happen
You meant the kids of course
@@MIIRAPOSANope. Most cops take “serve and protect” seriously. Failure is heartbreaking.
@@dogcarman yeah sure, that's why they just stood there and watched in Uvalde
Doc Would you rather those cops charge him and die or get hurt and leave those kids defenseless?
@GlorifiedIdiot-lg8wh
It's literally the standard practice in "Active Threat" scenarios for the first responding cops to IMMEDIATELY chase and engage the threat. "Stop the threat, stop the death"
Those cops were absolute holehearted cowards.
This has got to be one of the most tense things I have ever seen. Kudos to whoever was involved in creating this.
I think the fact they didn’t add any music over it just makes it all that more realistic. Truly haunting
actually the real version had pump up kicks playing on the speaker true story
This kid wit the headphones around the 16:20 ish mark really pissed me off. The whole shooting scene was great but the fucking clueless kid with headphones. How does that work? he avoided all the places that were affected by the gunshots or somthing? The headphones might have blocked out the gunshots, but I am sure he heard screaming...
@davidknowsbetter8495 if he blocked out gunshots then it probably blocked out screams, now him not even seeing anyone run, yeah, maybe unrealistic
@@ranimdude Well if the gunshots were heard that loudly outside everyone inside should have heard them. This scene seems to be based in the early 2000s ( 1999-2004ish ) so i dont think bro has the sound canceling headset. Just being picky tho I think this scene did school shootings much better than most Hollywood. I am glad they did not chuck a music track over this as well.
@@davidknowsbetter8495 the real incident was around that time I’m pretty sure
What I love the most about this is the fact the officers, who are trained to do this, are obviously panicked and terrified of a few teenagers with guns. Anything could happen, to them or to the students inside. They breathe hard, reassure themselves, and move cautiously. Despite their fear, they move in no matter what. Bravery isn’t men just being stoic, but also being very scared yet still doing their jobs.
yeah and this is why i hate people saying all cops are bad with a job in all 50 states there wil be bad people but that dosen tmake the whole wrong my least favrite part of this is that they dont have rifles of their own they are going agest a teenager with a rifel with pistols 9mm by the looks this is why they need high caliber wepons
Bullets shot from a kid hit just as hard as a bullet fired from an adult, I agree with you
Do not pray for easy lives, pray to be stronger men - Trump
One, rainbow six siege player
Real cops aren’t like this
The only unrealistic part of this is that the cops are doing their job. They aren’t standing around doing nothing like Uvelde or Parkland.
well it’s actually not unrealistic because it’s set in canada and our cops do their jobs (for the most part lol). also, this episode was based on an actual shooting that happened in montreal in 2006, and the large majority of it was accurate.
Am not an american, can you elaborate? I mean i've seen something about warren v DC, but it still can't grasp the concept that US cop legally doesnt have to protect the citizen from harm? Correct me if im wrong tho.
@@mulder801 You are correct. In the US a police officer legally does not need to endanger themselves to protect others, as a result of a supreme court decision. I think, could be wrong, that a state law could be passed to fix that on a state level, but certainly a federal for the nation as a whole. Or the court can reverse the decision, if a case came before them again. Counties or cities might be able to set policy for that too, but I'm even less sure about that than the state part (I've not read the full decision and i don't particularly want to go reading a legal document rn, so I am not sure how far reaching it is).
of shut up - that´s 2 cases of how many.Completely idiotic comment!
I just can't see an overwhelming police presence outside only sending in teams of 1 and 2 cops at a time, not sending in paramedics to get a wounded cop, a partner goading her partner Into taking a shot and then getting him shot, Kids just walking around 20 minutes into a gun Battle oblivious as to what's going on.. Entertaining yes but realistic no
Cinematography coordination was done really well! Clever how they used one continuous shot to add to the tension.
That last girl who gets shot in the library is one of the most tragic scenes. They really didn't shy away from the viciousness of the killer.
@@DontTakeThisSeriously616 So glad you pointed that out
so sad
what ep is this
@@rustyredhead0792 season 2 episode 1
@@ELMVD thanks
This gotta be the most complex school layout ever. My school was legit one long ass hallway with smaller hallways shooting off to the sides for each subject
Same hallways and staircases everywhere my high school was huge
This looks like an average American high school
My highschool was a complete maze like this as well
Sound like a normal school why yall so surprised did yall skip high school????😂😂😂
Mine is just a big L
This is brilliant, the tension the acting, the effects kept to realistic amounts, the only swearing is near the end, but then it would be, well done!
this is fantastic...it gives us a real insight to what actually happens during a shooting event, the police , while diligent in their duties are confused as to where everything is happening and showing their real feelings...i know its a drama but its cutting edge close to the bone realistic
"where are you?"
"i dont fucking know!" really shows how terrifying this is. the only officer who would know the layout of the school is the resource officer, which I don't think they have in Canada.
Yes we do have resource officers in Canada. At least where I went to school we did
@@TheTreyVidz Not in small town schools, where I live the population is at least 25,000 people and 400 kids at my school and we dont have one.
My school had like 2000 students and we never had one, at least not that I know of. Although our school layout was very easy to navigate so I don’t think we would of needed one lol
Yes we do
My school had 212 students and a resource officer, so..
the hardest part about all of this are the kids that stick with their dead friends. It's so heartbreaking to watch
Some of them could probably be saved by paramedics
@@ToxicMrSmith no shit but it definitely has happened irl
@@ToxicMrSmith this is based off a real event
Ye they like they sleeping but they dead
Which event
That guy reporting vandalism right after someone called out a school shooting in progress...
The fact that this entire thing is one long take makes it even more impressive.
It's not one take. You can clearly see them cut from inside to out, team A to team B. Idk what you were on, but can you get me some?
@ first 12 minutes are
Jesus christ this was terrifying. The gunshots literally had me jumping in my seat. They nailed both the visuals and the sound design. No music. No unrealistic gun sounds. Just raw terror.
I know... I liked it as well!
Jesus didn't have nothing to do with it. And his last name should be capitalized. Where did you go to school?
@@williambroyhill7638 o k-?
@@williambroyhill7638 someone’s got a lot of friends
the gun sounds were kinda unrealistic tbh, cuz out of a short barreled 5.56 rifle like that the kid and anyone within a 2 room radius would be deafened
but i digress, its a school shooting so this comment is in poor taste anyway
R.I.P to all who has died in actual school shootings. That shit is terrifying
Its so sad :( they were only children too
More Domestic TERRORIST working for the government/ politicians/elites
@@godlesssociety7135 shut up
For real man this is really fucked RIP
@@itsajineatjinworld4097 maybe we should take mental health seriously then
Still one of the finest episodes of TV ever broadcasted.
how calling this show?
@@idontknownms We call this a show ... maybe because IT'S A SHOW. You know, TV. Bewb tube. Broadcast. It's like theater, but recorded and cut to fit into a time slot and broadcast to the world. Like a musical, but instead of stage left and right you have boom operators and sound technicians, and no 30 second costume changes. It's a TV show.
Unless you're asking for the NAME of the show.. I don't have a clue. I just know this is one very long shot with no cuts, brilliant acting/choreography, and the extras finish a scene, quickly go to the next area, get in places, and do it again. It's MASTERFUL.
@@Gimpygladiatorshut up
The show is called 19-2. It's based out of Montreal, Canada.
@@Gimpygladiatorjesus they probably just don't speak English as their first language
Truly terrifying. I can't believe this isn't some crazy horror movie sequence but it's a real thing that happens in school hundreds of times every year. Its horrible.
happened* …this is a recreation of an actual shooting at dawson college, unfortunately.
Hundreds of times a year?
Hundreds of times? Lmao. You're reading bullshit stats then. This happens very, very rarely. Most 'school shootings' occur in general vicinity of the school and not during the day.
Media propaganda has got you hysterical. Hundreds of times a year? Maybe ONCE a year on average 🫤
@@-SonZetta-there were 306 incidents at schools around the us this year
Bravery isn’t about not being scared. It’s about being frightened out of your mind and still being able to do your job.
💯
unfortunately some people just wanna be cops just to have power to abuse.
Real... There is no courage without fear.
the textbook definition of bravery is literally not being scared
@@glocktop916 Ok smartasss
“What is he wearing? What does he look like”
“He has a black hat”
Is this why teachers won’t let us wear hats
hold up, i think this kids onto something.
@@phazegate7578 ikr
At least at my school, the reason we can’t wear hats is because the hat bill can block you face from cameras making people harder to identify.
Bro what if he was not wearing a hat tho?
"He had a blue t-shirt" as an answer really fucks you up.
What if she wear hijab ?
The real lesson to be learned here, whether you like it or not, is that you are your own first responder and must be an active participant in your own rescue.
Help will not be there in time to be of any benefit to you.
Just got this recommended ib my feed, how the heck is this show and specifically this episode not very famous and well-known? Such a moving and terrifying episode. Well done.
To think these actors can perform such realistic scenes like these and then turn around and do a show like Letterkenny is nothing short of amazing talent.
Bro said letterkenny 🤧
@@liamregan4975 Donegal??
@R Shevy A Canadian sitcom about a hick town, extremely funny.
@@konstantinosnikolakakis8125 thanks. I was referring to a wee city in Donegal ,Ireland. Cheers for clearing that up.
The acting really is great, but whoever put this scene together is smoking some gnarly shit. That shooter would have been dead a dozen times over in the USA or Canada.
from a filmmaking perspective, this is one of the best choreographed one-take scenes I've ever seen. from a human perspective, this is one of the most powerful scenes I've ever seen.
Watch the movie victoria, it’s an entire movie shot in one cut.
Fruitvile is the most Powerful thing I seen because racial profiling in American happens every dang hr minute etc
@@fdan6498 you serious?? Thats incredible
@@pridechicken8630 yes it‘s a german movie, it is on youtube with subtitles
Is this a one take? Didn't seem like it...
I feel terrible for the people who are in school shootings, I cant even explain how bad I feel and I can't imagine being in that kind of situation. I hope everyone who has experienced it recovers from it one day.
Ikr
It still weirds me out, this was filmed in my high school. Yes its an actual school, not a set. I recognize every hallways, every room and where the stairs are.
What school was it?
Cops: “You’ve got nowhere’s left to run, its over”
Shooter: * runs somewhere else *
Lmao 🤣
Think it might’ve been a bluff
Not funny not tryna be rude just I’ve been in the marine for 10 years and a cop for 5
@@teytongarren2441 you're right, it's not funny. It's hilarious.
Bruh I wanted to hear his whine “nO i DoNt WaNnA!” when they told him to put the weapon down
My school thought it was a smart idea to have a fake school shooting situation, without telling any of the staff members. We went on to lockdown and everybody around me was crying. We all thought people that we knew were going to die, people were texting their parents and trying to check local news outlets. My school later had to apologize for the incident and send a letter home to parents about it. It was such a scary situation I just can’t even begin to imagine how scary it is for it to be real.
That’s just evil 😕😕
W school tbh
schools when they do a fake school shooting and they have to pay (all the windows were broken down from kids trying to live)
I like how they tryin to prepare students for actual shootings, but they should’ve at least told them it was a fake.
@@aikox749 Its smart, they have to do that nowadays because of how often it occurs now
This scene is mind blowing🤯🤯🤯
Obviously this was an underrated TV show I've never heard of this show on the Bravo Channel.
This is eerily realistic. For those who don’t understand why the show depicts the officers not helping out injured kids once they get to them, here’s why: the number one rule in combat medicine is that the best form of medicine is fire superiority. You have to neutralize/suppress the threat before you can render any aid, or else you could become yet another casualty.
This scene accurately depicts the very, very difficult decision of having to walk past bleeding out victims in order to actively engage the shooter and bring the threat down, that way first responders can safely begin rendering medical aid. Nobody ever wants to have to be in this situation, yet this is a day to day reality for first responders/military personnel in active combat zones. God bless those who do this for a living.
Correct. This is standard police training when it comes to active shooter threats. Active shooter threats are handled the complete opposite of a barricaded subject or a hostage situation (where time is the ally of the officer).
In this show the officers could have easily taken multiple shots that would have prevented multiple students deaths. It's like they don't trust their aim from 10 meters, which is appalling as that is extremely close for combat.
Yeah, we know. Lol
@@johnbean9797 10 meters with a pistol and someone who has an ar… say bye bye
Yeah but my question is why does nobody have at least a shotgun or a assault rifle this an activer shooter with an AR you are going to need a bigger weapon for a bigger caliber for things like this. Also where is swat? I know it’s meant to be dark and people are calling this realistic but the more I look over it and think about it shows me that it’s not that realistic
I don’t normally comment on CZcams videos but the kid laying down at the entrance of the auditorium at 9:47 is me!! I sat there for 13 hours straight, no joke! Truly one of the coolest / scariest thing I’ve been apart of in my life. Not going to lie, the echo of the shots in the auditorium had my head buzzing by the end of the day… but what a day it was! It truly put me into the unfortunate perspective of what real life school shootings look / sound like. Absolute terror all around. Shooting this scene in one shot took us all day, 28 min is a longgg time without any interruptions!! For the people who are curious, this was filmed in Montreal, Québec :) ! Cheer’s and have a great day !
My back hurts just by watching you.. What a day it must have been!
Great dead-playing skills btw!
Damn! That must've been a _long_ day, but definitely a hell of an experience. Well done to you, and all the other young extras.
gawd damn 13 hours, thats hella long
That's pretty amazing to be honest, great job.
Good job finding this after a year lol, we can rlly see your effort and experience to this. Keep it up bud!
It's scenes like this that make me realize being an actor must be incredibly mentally exhausting. It literally feels like an actual shooting. Damn
This is truly what life has become for students worrying about this
I know it sounds bad, but this is the kind of stuff that actually makes an impact on people. You can play videos all you want about an attacker who doesn't seriously fight back, but the blood, chaos, and fear make this more impactful than actual in-school warnings.
It's not bad it's fact.
They nailed the incompetence of police as well lol. No once can prepare for this but making police train longer than 6 months would certainly help, in my opinion.
@@ReaperOnRepo Incompetence? Training is much different from actual gunfire from an actual gun. No one ever knows how someone will actually react when in these kind of situations, no matter how much training you receive. Simply because you feel you'd do a lot better does not mean you really will.
@@bait5257 well a fact can be a bad fact. Not necessarily because the information is bad, but because of what the fact is about.
@@ReaperOnRepo from what I know, at least with Canadian police forces like RCMP, public shooters are really the only scenario where law enforcement are told there lives are secondary, they are told don’t take cover, if you see something like a pipe bomb on the floor you just run over it and pray it doesn’t explode, they won’t stop for injured people, and if it take an entire detachment of officers to die to eliminate the threat (whether it is killing them or an arrest) then that is what it will take. From the get go they are told what is at stake, most officers in training will understand what it means when “your life is a secondary priority”, soldiers who switched to police have even said it’s more intense than any training they go through (maybe except for soldiers who went through special forces training), so at least for RCMP by the time they get to the school or building or wherever the shooter is it will be over in minutes, and honestly once the shooter knows the police are there they will end up killing themselves.
This is a lot less funny without pumped up kicks in the background.
Yessiree
Still interesting to watch at midnight tho lmao
I just came from that😂
Or mr. blue sky
Same with Mr.Blue skye
Never even heard of this show. This was pretty well done.
"You were responding to an active school shootin with your pals the other daaay..."
Wayne is a long way from Letterkenny...
Was wondering if that was him!
One of the best single shots in film history. Seriously. 12 minutes, through multiple rooms with tons of extras, gunfire, dead and wounded extras, inside and out, multiple characters. TOP NOTCH DIRECTION and execution
Yes the quality is way too high. It's realistic to that extend. Music is used correctly. The operative was depicted to a certain degree of accuracy where many units where barring the area simultaneously.
It's not about how big is your budget but how good is your script writer, your writers and the director. That makes the true difference.
I’m almost 90% sure this wasn’t all one shot, there are multiple places where they could cut
Theres no way thats one 12 minute shot but still amazing regardless
@@b1nary_f1nary you may be right. But, if so, the cut points are artfully hidden. Either way, a pretty amazing feat for a very unknown piece
The original french canadian version is even better. They asked Podz, the director of the original serie, to assist with this particular scene.
What’s even more impressive is that the first scene was done in one take.
Edit: I didn’t think this comment would get that much likes 😂😂😂
Power on inmersion is high on the first 13 minutes of this episode, it feels real, is indeed real under the right context.
It’s not one camera take. It’s edited to appear that way, but it isn’t.
@@jarredah bruh
@@jarredah yeah, kinda like how 1917 is actually a few takes edited
Well most school shootings happen in one take. They don't say, "aw shit I'll get it better next semester".
i’m a kid in the USA. me and my brother are brother students and my dad is a teacher. my school has gotten threats but nothing like this 🙁 i’m so sorry for everyone who has had to go through this..
How terrified do you think that kid who got accidentally handcuffed just having to wait there to potentially die
I’m sure it’s been said several times but for anyone wanting to know why they very rarely stopped to render aid, as a law enforcement officer, in a situation with an active shooter, we’re trained that regardless of the casualties, our #1 goal is to neutralize the threat. We are not to stop and render aid for anyone as long as there is actively a threat present. The scene where the officer picks the girl up and takes her outside is a completely rare event. He did what some would do. He saved a life. Absolutely amazing job by the directors while making this scene. Absolutely incredible.
Which is the saddest part of all of this to me. Not the fact that they don't stop but the fact that most of the cops didn't do anything to stop the threat. Most waited outside or just disappeared, the two main guys so many chances to end the threat but didn't because they either didn't shoot or took to long
@@ninjkitywarlock6337 if there weren't any cops outside maybe the shooter could've slipped outside and shot everyone else also, but some the cops just standing around though
THAT is a lot of generalization.
It's ONLY valid for the FIRST on-scene officers or whatever the assault team is made of. It's a procedure that the police calls "Rapid Deployment" in the USA. And it's a lot like in the infantry. You move on and let the follow on support take care of the wounded. EVEN if the threat is STILL active, you just secure zones or areas and keep on pushing. The support personnel just follow into the cleared zones and starts evacuating and treating the casualties.
Waiting until the event is over before taking care of the casualties when the event is NOT happening in cleared areas would be criminal negligence.
You need to be OBJECTIVE about these things. It's NOT all ON and OFF switches in life. There are IN-BETWEENS!!!
@@ninjkitywarlock6337 Christ is it infuriating to think about that. I can’t imagine the rage a survivor of a school shooting must feel knowing that the police stood by while children died.
@@MegaRekless especially if a sibling or close friend died when they could've stopped the shooter earlier
The screaming and shooting were all that's needed to intensify this situation. The camera movement made it all look as if you were actually there. That's why this felt so real.
Yeah but the camera guy was walking into the line of fire so it looked kinda weird
@@Akotski-ys9rr no he’s just in spectator mode, he died early on in the round
@@bobthreetimes2286 heh, good one
Oh is that why?
@@bobthreetimes2286 don't be silly, its recorded by that fly from g-force which has a camera on its back.
This was so well put together i ended up somehow thinking it was a real thing that happened and not acted out
This is from a TV show?? Goddamn!! The first 13-minute unbroken sequence was f*cking intense!That was a masterclass in how to shoot (no pun intended) an action scene; It's up there with the hallway scene as well as the prison break scene from the Daredevil show. And if I'm being completely honest, it's up there with action movies like Heat, Miami Vice, the John Wick movies, the Bourne films, Casino Royale and Skyfall and even the two Raid movies!!! I'm definitely going to go back and watch the show from the beginning.
that’s because the scene is a reenactment of a real shooting, unfortunately.
Never heard the show, neither action is my favorite genre… but damn they delivered well the situation. It felt real.
@@CainWilkinMusic They were hiding..
Maybe it was real...
Its a tv show from Québec, Canada!
Of the making of movies there is no end!
@@vincenttourangeau1836 wow usa people don't typically hear about those i guess
"where are you"
"I DONT FUCKING KNOW"
this show is so fucking REAL dude holy shit, their emotions are palpable i can feel the fear they are feeling this is an amazing show, also the way it is shot is so unique, almost no cuts, there are some but its rare, its just a camera man walking around a school being shot up, this was brilliant i really wanna see more of this show now
Of course they’re also only human
@@march9589 ok dude they are filiming a show, like this isnt actually happening so these emotions arent truly real, they are actors, im complimenting them on being great actors, they act like real people i BELIEVE it, they did a fantastic job, like ive seen footage of real police officers in life threatening situations and i gotta say they acted very similar to the actors in this show, the script writers and the actors were both doing amazing jobs
The "I don't fucking know" is one of the reasons that active shooter responder drills started doing training in high-risk buildings, instead of in their home ground or at 3rd party, non-related training sites. So that the responders who trained in those buildings could guide the ones that didn't around.
Yeah I totally believable, like the way he just collected hostages without saying a word, and all the people just voluntarily walked over to him LOL
If this show was so real why would the cop be blind firing at a shooter with a hostage? If it were so real how come none of them acknowledged the fact that books are made out of bricks
Nobodys talking about how the school shooter outsmarted the entire pd like bro knew what he was doing backing away and taking hostages he came in more prepared than the gta 5 protagonists
this entire video is proof that the cameraman never dies
For those who attend school, don’t expect cops to stop if you are injured. They don’t stop, their focus is to stop the shooter(s). If you can get out, get out. Stay strong & stay safe everyone.
And if they can't get out and are injured they are as good as dead right ?
The EMTS job is solely to confirm the time of death I assume ?
@@hannahdyson7129 Not all injuries, even from a bullet, are lethal without immediate care.
Also, if someone doesn’t stop the shooter, then more people will be hurt or killed
The murdered students are the shooters fault.
The cops job is to get the bad guy.
Neat thing is all the other officers follow this doctrine of finding the shooter first save one. The officer who saved the girl, JM, is made fun of by his other buddies for being a pussy and crumbling under pressure, so his ignoring of this actually coincides with his character arch in the show. Good show for anyone who hasn't seen it yet!
Active Shooter Training Rule #1 for LE. Stop/Kill the shooter. #2. Determine if more shooters present or any devices planted.
Once those are met, THEN we provide first aid.
Excellent episode! I actually had my stomach in knots watching this.
This is one of the most incredible episodes of TV i have ever seen in my life. And actually i feel this is the best Police tv series i have also ever watched - and it's Canadian. I think that is a spectacular achievement. It is more real and raw than any american cop tv show which tend to always tend to have far too much hollywood hero cowboy saves the day type of unrealistic crap. Rawness = real. And this show generally wins in that aspect for its real scenarios and how they're portrayed
Seeing the police obviously scared but never hesitating to go in the school damn near brought a tear to my eye. It's coming out now that the police failed MASSIVELY during the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas this week. Shit is unbelievable.
bad funding... and underpaid cops in small towns. It sucks
@@joejob7264 Also coruption and misuse of funds.
Yeah, there was a period of like 11-17 minutes where there was 19 cops in the school and none breached as 16 more shots were fired.
@@joejob7264 40% of the city’s funding
Shit happens every week in America. 27 school shootings since the start of the year. 26 weeks in half a year. That averages to one a week.
What's sad is that this scene is not just some creepy story, this stuff actually happens. It's insane
Growing up in the 80s, everyone was coming to grips with serial killers. It was a time when you could no longer leave your door unlocked or hitchhike or talk to strangers.
But never could anyone comprehend the idea of school shooters.
24 years after Columbine, I think the school shooter is here to stay, just like the serial killer. Who knows what it will be in another 20 years.
Na this never happens the cops just wait outside till everyone is dead
@@hudsondolezal3553 Uvalde was horrible they just stood their as children were being slaughtered. But the officers in Nashville handled it extremely well.
I still can't wrap my mind around the fact, that Americans don't support more strict gun control laws. I'm not aware of any other countries that suffer from similar troubles.
I pray we repent of our sins and turn to Jesus Christ for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand love your enemies and forgive others just as God can forgive you spread peace and be blessed amen.
There would have been more survivors at Uvalde if the police had acted this way there.
This was amazing. Director is genius for this episode
The mere fact that thousands of kids have actually been in situations such as this is gut-wrenching, heart breaking and soul crushing.
My girl was in this situation, she was there during the Santa Fe Highschool shooting.
@@kryt0nix599 Damn, that mustve been terrifying
This all stems from this love for guns and gun culture in America. I’m thankful that I live in a country with regulations.
@@n0tjake95 It's strange that these things don't happen in the "gun loving" part of the U.S., you can shit on the yanks all you want but there are clear links between rampant mental illness in their country and these events, and the places where it's harder to get a gun are far more likely to experience gun related crimes.
@@n0tjake95 We love to be able to defend ourselves man. If we ain't able to do that, you end up like Russia or China.
I have a lot of respect for everybody who worked on this entire sequence. It must have taken so long and could not have been easy for anyone, especially for all the actors who had the responsibility of portraying a situation like this as realistically as possible. Every single crew member and actor deserve high praise for the fantastic job they did here.
I don't see why it would be difficult at all i think it sounds thrilling
@@nukacolacompany2534 Okay well some people would rather not pretend to be in school shootings all day like you.
@@SparklyTwo I don't necessarily do it all day.. maybe on occasion but i view suffering as real, i know i wouldn't want to be shot and everyone in the school surely doesn't want to be shot either, it's still exhilarating and i enjoy the idea of being in a situation like that.
@@nukacolacompany2534 how would you enjoy that? The suffering and unimaginable pain of loss… you’re a psychopath if you would enjoy that.
@@ANKDrew Hey now the suffering and pain of loss isn't happening directly to me, unless my family was there too, but in that case I'd just not even think about it but it can't hurt me.
This is really unrealistic guys. The cops would just wait outside.
this made me cry, because we have to live in a world like this where someone would want to do this...💔
because there made evil
@@RealShreyDoshi sadly yes :(
It's just sad. It's even sadder because we need to prepare children to have to face a situation as traumatizing as a school shooting in case it does ever happen. 😢😢💔
That part where he shoots the girl at the end for no reason really got to me, holy shit this was amazingly terrifyingly tense acting...
Just so you know it did really happened, it was in my city this school shouting
@@Ghost-Memories I'm so sorry
@@Jordotron ya well seeing this just makes me sad that there are people like that in the world
@@Ghost-Memories this is from a tv show…
@@crippleabatteries5031 The actual shooting was a mix of elements from the Dawson College Shooting, the Concordia University Shooting, and the Ecole Polytechnique Shooting's. All in Montreal, where the show is based.
The ending when he shakily turns on the radio again and announces the death of the killer, has to be one of my favorite scenes. Cause they don't rejoice and don't cheer like some 80s superman film. He still has the trauma fresh in his mind and knowing the cleanup that comes after and everything, he knows the job is far from done. The horror he has witnessed must be one of the worst. Such a heartbreaking moment.
And the fact that it is a kid makes it hurt even more
And the second fact that even though the kid/shooter did something unspeakable, you feel both the utmost hatred and sympathy for him. You can’t ever truly tell if someone is just truly evil or something happened that rocked his core enough to do this.
🤡🔪
@@greekpestnyc3145 do you feel the utmost sympathy for when this really happens ?
@kupis1408 I’m American and that’s not the case, unless they’re as scum as Osama bin Ladin
The fact this is a thing I have to be afraid of happening. I have to live in constant fear that this could happen to me almost every day. Honestly breaks my heart.
Watching this after binge watching Letterkenny is so surreal seeing all of the these actors popping up
As someone who has never seen the show, this to me is like some sort of short film. No outside context, just this isolated story.
And for some reason, that made it so much better. Being able to learn the names of the characters that I even learn of makes it feel as if I’m watching this from start to end.
This is event is major. It’s a singularity. That’s the feeling I get with watching this without context. And damn is it ever good.
you described my thoughts whilst watching this perfectly.
@@obitouchiha2581 how would it prevent that??
@@obitouchiha2581 the students watch other students get shot by a student to stop the student from shooting students.
Its not watering down the plot for maximum audience appeal, or shoving useless melodrama into the script for filler screen time. It also isn't treating it's audience like a bunch of toddlers that require narrative spoon feeding. Some good TV right here.
What is the actual show like? is it worth a watch?
10/10 acting and 10/10 cameraworks. Almost no cuts at all at this scene, really made us the viewers feel the tension and terrifying situations. Simply amazing.
Where’s your profile picture from, if you have a link to the artists Twitter or pixiv
@@Balls119 bruh
There were plenty of cuts.
@@DavidAkhter The scene IN the school almost have no cuts. But when they were outside the school there were cuts.
Not really on the acting. Real police tactics would be drastically different from what’s depicted here
From a filmmaking and writing standpoint, aspects such as the lack of music really add to create tension, with the gunshots acting like jumpscares while you're holding your breath. The tracking shots were not only impressive, with the first one going for so long, they also work to keep the audience invested, like you know you'll miss something important if you look away.
The acting was also incredible: The officers clearly stressed and building up courage to go after the shooter and quickly reacting to and reporting his moves, the different students and staff running, hiding, or reacting to the shots, and even the shooter's actions when talked to or cornered makes everyone, even background characters, so dimensional and realistic.
I personally like horror media, and while this is rather a drama/action, this is so much better at making the audience scared due to how they utilize suspense. Even with gunshots to make you jump, the tension won't die down until the threat is neutralized, and since there is little progress being made overall, the audience is on edge the whole time. This is just overall amazing writing, acting, and cinematography that has left me still shaking as I'm writing this.
Bro I swear I think this traumatized me in every way possible, it’s only the fact its true and this happens all the time and it just makes me sad that people have to decide to this to hurting others with including hurting themselves, they try and do suicide but they just think of hurting others and including many and many children’s family’s being affected, it just tears me up that these things happen
This was one of the most realistic, terrifying, and emotional scenes I have ever watched. To have never seen this show and just randomly stumbled upon this while scrolling through CZcams and then instantly being hooked feeling so much emotion was absolutely incredible.
Terrifying, but not so realistic. I wish these frickin arsehole parents, that are threatening school board members, cared as much about school shootings, as they do about a little surgical mask mandate. But Freedumb and stuff.
I would rather describe it as *unexplainably terrifying*.
@@scoobydoo3928 well it’s realistic because it’s a thing that’s happened so many times and cops have had to deal with it like that
@@glokzzeditzzplays8494 not so realistic since 30 mins in a shooting and no swat team on scene, yeah
@@mike_ffs in some ways it’s not realistic but in other ways it is
This is how you write, direct, edit, and act a scene in a way that's perfect. Close to no music or jump cuts to take you out of it. It isn't real, yet it's absolutely terrifying and gut-wrenching. I seriously hope this show won awards
What's it called?
@@Macdaddy533 The show? 19-2. I haven't had the time to watch it yet, but this scene is incredible
@@gavinhogberg thx is it on like Netflix or somethin
@@Macdaddy533 Idk
@@Macdaddy533 also you spelled "fields" wrong
they should show this scene to Uvalde officers. 🤦♂️
This was the most intense episode
Whoever wrote this deserves an Emmy. The fact you get to know the characters, and care about them, even though there's not a lot of dialog and it's a dramatic action scene, is incredible. Great direction, acting on all parts too.
its a french tv show they really deserve everything
@@mehdi.9307 it’s actually from north america, the channel is broadcasted a lot here in canada
@@Xavier-fb5zi This active shooter scenario would've been done in mere seconds if they hadn't patched slide canceling
Best part is that first 12 minutes is all one continuous long take, there's no cuts, it's one camera the entire time
@@thecanadianredneck3744 no he's right, this one is a remake of a french-canadian show, also called 19-2. Look it up.
The fact they pulled this off *twice*, once in the french version and a second time in the english version, is simply incredible. The first 12 minute shot is actually done in one single take, at least according to many who worked on the set. Took several attempts to get it right.
I doubt it's one shot, for a TV show lololol? Nah
They made it look like one shot
@@gimpyrules6714 many of the actors on set confirmed it was done in a single long continuous shot, along with Podz, the director, who actually came back to do the scene again in the English version
@@adamdion7574 the actors don't know how the actual shit is edited moron
And most people don't do one takes because it's so hard, and with it being that long, no, a TV crew isn't gonna pull that off
I also looked it up, found no evidence of it being a one take
They just made it look like a one take
@@gimpyrules6714 wow, aren't we a little upset and start calling people names.
There’s a french version?
Impressive they did this all in one take! Really captures the grim reality of the situation and how, unlike in movies, there are no reshoots of drastic events.
Thank you. Will save this as reference material next time someone claims that "more guns mean more safety".
That's a good way to lose any credibility in your argument.
"Guns are bad! Allow me to point to this fictional representation of a nonfictional event!"
Scary part is I'm one of those kids who wear headphones everywhere to block out the rest of the school, so I could see myself being that kid that was clueless.
Good luck on you not being the first to get filled with bullet holes...
Always keep one off the always be aware of your surroundings anywhere at anytime
Open-air headphones my guy.
@@CyberusSuper Lol this rarely happens
I’m sure headphones couldn’t block out the sound a lot anyway, a gunshot is really loud
I can't imagine how cops irl must feel every time they see innocent people getting killed in front of them. That last girl who got shot, and the white cop bowed his head down in disappointment is incredibly accurate, and I imagine many cops do that in these cases. Amazing acting, amazing camera work. Phenomenal.
@@ToxicMrSmith The cops in US kinda fucked up your view on them huh
@@ToxicMrSmith Tf who asked you?
@@ToxicMrSmith Oh, so you gained personal knowledge of millions of Police Officers in dozens of countries during their duty?
Some miracle entity you must be.
Yeah and the black cop seemed like he felt kinda guilty about it too
@@ToxicMrSmith This is based on Canadian police so don't you worry, they aren't as crazy as the folks across the southern border. Well, not yet anyways.