Keith Maitland

Keith Maitland

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    • Zola 2022-01-24 08:05:11

      What does this have to do with power or axiom?

      In addition to the inspiring narrative technique of the film, the most impressive is the statement made by the host at the end of the film:

      "The sick people in the crowd must be blamed on our over-developed civilized society, strangely catering to violence, and disrespect for life. These are all...

    • Lenna 2022-01-24 08:05:11

      "Deadly"

      Compared to the shock given to me by the shooting-the real prototype of the pregnant woman, it shocked me to the point of dazzling. I know that telling my own perception will lead to negatives, but it still has the value of doing it—because of the truth, it is for this life that is worth doing...

    • Raul 2022-04-19 09:02:53

      The animation and live-action interview parts are very clever.

    • Nelda 2022-04-22 07:01:53

      Nominee for Best Independent Documentary of the Year. The timing of the animation parts and the live-action interviews are both great. The sound design is also excellent. There are almost no descriptions of gunman, all of which are the subjective retrospect of the client's heart. The ending is a bit redundant. It's best to stop at that montage.

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    Tower quotes

    • John Fox: I remember looking at the Tower, of course, a lot. And from the Main Mall you can see there's a biblical line from the Bible. "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free." I've thought about it. One of the truths I learned... Is that there are monsters that walk among us. There are people out there that think unthinkable thoughts and then do unthinkable things.

    • Walter Cronkite: The horror of these, the sick among us, must be found in the horror of our hyper-civilization. A strange pandering to violence, a disrespect for life, fostered in part by governments which, in pursuit of the doctrine of self-defense, teach their youth to kill and to maim. A society in which the most popular newspaper cartoon strips, television programs, and movies are those that can invent new means of perpetrating bodily harm. A people who somehow can remain silent while their own civilization seems to crumble under the force of the caveman's philosophy - that might makes right. It seems likely that Charles Joseph Whitman's crime was society's crime.