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8/10
"How many more will have to die?"
paul-allaer1 October 2022
As Episode 1 of "11 Minutes" (2022 release; 4 episodes of about 50 min each) opens, it is "October 1, 2017" and radio host Storme Warren addresses the camera: "This is about people helping people, not about the shooter." We then go to the Route 91 Harvest country music festival, with over 22,000 fans in attendance at the Las Vegas fairgrounds. Jason Aldean is the headliner and at some point, one can hear a popping noise: perhaps just fireworks?

Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from veteran writer-producer-director Jeff Zimbalist ("Give Us This Day", "The Two Escobars"). Here he reflects on the largest mass shooting in US history, which happened 5 years ago to this very day. We get testimonials of those that were there, including concert fans, first responders, the police. Let me admit upfront that I had never seen any footage of these events, and to say that this will liken make you sick to your stomach, would be the understatement of the year. Episode 1 plays out over much (but not all just yet) of the infamous 11 minutes, during which the shooter fires round after round with his automatic weapons into the crowd. The elephant in the room (why, oh why, would anyone ever need to have automatic assault weapons in the first place) doesn't get addressed until episode 4, but when it does, it hits hard. The parents of a young woman killed at the event look into the camera and ask "how many more will have to die?" (that is: before meaningful gun restrictions are enacted). There are no words, frankly. The phenom of repeated and utterly predictable mass shootings is UNIQUE to the US in the entire world. Just think about that for a second. At the end of Episode 4 of this series, it lists the names of the 58 people that were killed 5 years ago in Vegas. Then it list the HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of mass shooting victims in this country since Vegas 2017. How many more will have to die indeed...

"11 Minutes" was released a few days ago on Paramount+ in the lead-up to the 5th anniversary of the Vegas mass killing. I found this to be a most disturbing but heads on viewing experience. Meanwhile our so-called political leaders are more interested in taking NRA contributions than act, and hence continue to mostly ignore the issue. Shame on them all. If you have any interest in these issues, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
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8/10
An emotional series that doesn't shine any light on the motive
3acts5 January 2023
The route 91 act of terror of Oct 1 (911) is well made and shines a light on the horrors of the day. The first responders are true heroes and the series supports that fact with great strength. However, the elephant in the room has always been the missing hard drive. A laptop was reportedly taken from the hotel where the guns were fired with a "missing" hard drive and the series didn't cover that important detail. There are other unanswered questions which include why the ISIS admission was dismissed and why there were so many false calls made about other shooters. There is either a coverup or the guy is a serial(mass) killer for the new DNA age. Accordingly, 11 minutes should have touched on some of the possible motives and coverup theories. Still a must see!
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9/10
Wow! Moving, Tragic, but Indomitable!
Maxax77731 October 2022
Very good - Very Well done, the documentary is great - the event is awful! Such an absolutely devastating American Tragedy, but again, the show is well made. At the same time - a show that retells a handful of stories from that night doesn't come close to relating the true impact of the event that actually effected more than 30,000+ people. From the concert audience, the performers, the crew, the first responders, the hospitals, families, everyone - this was absolutely mindboggling.

There are a few things to be learned from this - the total confusion as to what was actually happening, the reactions from the crowd - the first responders, etc., it was just mass confusion - and no one really knew what was happening or where the gunfire was coming from - and still to this day no one knows why the shooter did what he did - and the truth is, there are no why's to such a thing. That part doesn't matter - it's pure evil, it's pure cowardice, it's pure insanity.

It is though, a well-made documentary about a horrible event. And it's amazing how somethings aligned to bring this tragedy to an end. DeeJay Silver laments his decision to have his family there - and the danger that this had put his family in - but if not for his nanny and his small child - this tragedy could have gone on much longer. His Nanny, and child - brought this tragedy to an end.

The whole this is moving, tragic, and indomitable!
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10/10
Spell binding
elliottmike5830 September 2022
Warning: Spoilers
You will not be able to look away. The story puts you in the moments before , during and after the las Vegas mass shooting. The use of footage from body cameras makes you feel as if you are there.

The narrative of victims, officers responding, and family members of victims adds a whole new level to the storyline.

The footage of SWAT officers advancing to the shooter's location is very intense. There is a great deal of emotion throughout the documentary from victims, police officers, loved ones of victims and concert goers. While it tragic, a great deal of caring, humanity by victims, bystanders, officers that it gives hope for the human race.
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10/10
Heartwrenching
amyrach-327185 March 2023
This is one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. I went through 8 tissues drenched in tears and snot. It is absolutely heartbreaking, moving, and very very well made. I don't watch the news so I only briefly heard about this shooting in passing and just thought 'oh another mass shooting.' I live in Seattle, I've never been to Vegas and I dont like country music so I was as far removed from the situation as one can get and really didn't give it a second thought. I didn't know the victim count, the shooters name, anything about it. But I love documentaries and true crime and I actually fell asleep watching a different one and woke up to this being on. I'm glad I did. This is a must watch. It is so eye-opening and actually maddening that this kind of stuff is happening so often in our country. At the end of the documentary it lists 117 mass shootings and their victims SINCE this one in the last 5 years. Yet gun laws remain the same and semi-auto guns are still being sold and shipped to the front door of anyone with an internet connection. It's never gonna stop and one day any one of us or our children could fall victim to this kind of monster. It's very very frightening.
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10/10
Incredible, moving and a must-watch
lindean-824796 October 2022
11 Minutes is an absolute must-watch. This documentary is incredible. It tells the story of one of the hardest nights in American history, truly honoring those who wear there. I have a friend who is a survivor, and this helped me further understand her story and the story of those touched by this event. The footage is immersive and moving to say the least. You can't help but be inspired and touched by everyone's stories of bravery and resilience while simultaneously angry anyone has to experience this.

Thank you to those who put this together. It is something every person in this country should watch.
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9/10
Why?
DavoZed22 September 2023
After events like this, why is there still a single gun in civilian hands in the US?

61 dead, almost 500 hit by bullets and shrapnel and almost 900 total injuries.

All because of a single gunman.

What kind of event would be required to change American thinking on gun ownership?

I have watched episode 1 and it is very good. It's hard to watch because thousands of people were completely exposed, as a madman fired 1,100 bullets into the crowd that they were in.

The people who were there were traumatized and presumably will be for life. Many of them were shot and bear the scars.

Civilized nations don't have incidents like this. They take the required steps, so they don't ever happen again.
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7/10
as a...
ops-525352 October 2022
Documentary product there are factors that shouldve been better elaborated, namely the question everybody dwells upon... why??????

That is barely mentioned ,but the myriad of cellphone and bodycam footage are really awesome but also devastating, theyve weeded and faded out the most graphic views, but the pain , sorrow and the deteriorating sound of weapons shooting at full automatic in showers of pain, grief and deadly screams will leave you numb and devastated for the rest of your life.

If the perputrator were out to outnumber anders behring breiviks victim count then he came short of that, but the numbers of unnecessary killed and wounded , the people left without their son, daughter, mum, dad or grannys has a countless number, and we will never realise this infinite number untill doomsday turns up.

Rest in peace all loved ones, and stay strong you lot that got scorned for life, and my condolences to you all. A heartbreaking but also reviving piece of documentary making, a must see if you care and dare.
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6/10
A heartbreaking documentary........until
rogerdsr8 November 2023
This was a well made documentary about the lives of people caught up in this horrendous crime.

Then the producers and director felt the need to jump on that liberal/democrat anti-gun train had to and use the act of one evil man to attempt to attack the rights of one evil man to attack the rights of decent, law-abiding, gun owning citizens who have nothing to do with this kind of evil and are not criminals illegally in possession of guns who are usually involved in the so called mass shootings that democrat lawbreakers are desperate to use to attack Constituional rights.

Too bad everything has to have a "message" these days.
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4/10
A missed opportunity
tracyorione21 May 2023
So yes it demonstrates how horrific this event was; awful and I'm sorry people had to go through it. It was very good at building the suspense of events leading up to the tragedy. But aren't we over thoughts and prayers and the heroism on the day? How about using this as a change of direction for gun reform in America? The only nod to this was from the parents of 1 unfortunate victim and their attempt to sue thr gun companies... but how about all those country music heroes of the stage calling for gun reform; it just needs a restriction of automatic weapons?.... some might say they don't want to upset the NRA too? (Like many politicians) this made me very sad. Why do we as humans never learn?
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