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Tower (2016)

Documentary | 96 minutes
3,62 84 votes

Genre: Documentary / Animation

Duration: 96 minuten

Country: United States

Directed by: Keith Maitland

Stars: Violett Beane, Louie Arnette and Blair Jackson

IMDb score: 7,9 (8.557)

Releasedate: 13 March 2016

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"August 1, 1966, was the day our innocence was shattered."

On August 1, 1966, a sniper took the elevator to the top floor of the University of Texas Tower and opened fire. He held the campus hostage for over an hour and a half. The balance: 16 dead, 36 injured and a shocked country trying to make sense of the tragic event. Tower tells the untold story of witnesses, heroes and survivors of the first mass murder of an American school. For this, archive images are combined with dynamic rotoscopic animations.

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DionneDarko

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Very moving documentary. Somehow I liked that the focus was only on the victims. But since I was already familiar with this tragedy and there is a very interesting story behind the actions of the perpetrator, I think it is a shame that this was completely skipped.

Charles Whitman (the shooter) had always had a nice character. But suddenly he started having terrible headaches and strange urges. Before entering the tower, he had killed his mother and wife and left a note. In it he indicated that he did not understand himself or his actions. And he asked if an autopsy could be done after his death.

The autopsy also showed that he had a brain tumor. Opinions are divided, but a large number of specialists believe that this tumor exerted enormous pressure on his amygdala, the area in your brain that is responsible, among other things, for regulating your emotions and how you react in certain situations.

Charles had also sought help several times from different psychiatrists (was turned away by many of them with some medication).

I often think that there is too much attention for the perpetrator and not enough for the victims, but this is one of the cases in which I only see victims...

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Onderhond

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Strange yes.

I have often wondered to what extent you actually still watch a documentary. It is not the first animated doc I have seen, but the direction was very dominant here and the animated scenes were largely (or completely) re-enacted.

So for the most part this is just a classic film, based on a true story, but designed with rotoscoping techniques and told from an interview perspective. In other words, it floats nicely between two worlds.

But it must be said, it is certainly effective. The story of 90 minutes of sniper horror is powerful, the stories of those involved and victims are clearly shaped and it is a bonus that you are not watching talking heads for 80 minutes. This happens a bit more in the last 20 minutes, where you quickly start to feel that it is subsiding somewhat (although seeing real people for the first time was also a powerful formative tool).

Definitely a successful documentary. I wasn't really aware of the story, it sounds like it has been forgotten a bit, but it's definitely worth taking a look at.

3.5*

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otherfool

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That was the defining moment I realized I was a coward

It takes fifteen minutes to get used to the rotoscope (at first it almost made me nauseous), but then I was drawn further and further into the story of these half a dozen people who, on just one summer's day, see their lives completely turned upside down by an invisible gunman. They talk brutally honestly about their thoughts that day, about heroism, fear and despair, and about the impact it had on the rest of their lives, about guilt, trauma and forgiveness.

Very confrontational, with a few scenes that will push you to the edge of your seat, where in particular the rescue of the pregnant woman was really from another planet: when the actual lady in image came my breath was completely cut off.

Very strong and impressive.

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