My mother was running in the marathon. She was about a mile away when the bomb went off. She remembers people running towards her in a panic. I heard the news right before I graduated from high school. I even remember the one picture of my younger brother hugging her after she got back. This movie reminds me of that horrible time.
@@davidinass Yeah- living in Orlando I woke up the next morning to a TON of texts from friends from out of state and I had no idea what had happened - it was really sad to turn on the news 😔 I’m also a firefighter for Orange County Fire Rescue and would have responded if I had been working that night but I wasn’t on shift - a few good friends of mine transported multiple trauma alerts (simultaneously) to ORMC down the street from the club 💔
Luck and poorly made bombs are the only reason so few died. The explosions and shrapnel were mostly directed upwards because of them being poorly made.
One of the bombers in the movie commented that the bombs needed to be up higher to maximize the effect of the shrapnel. That would have hit the victims center mass instead of around the legs.
I left that morning after visiting family for a few days. Remember begging my mum to let us stay a little longer and go see the marathon, as I'd never seen it. About 20 minutes after we got home, I heard the news on the radio. Life could have been very different...
I was 7 years old and my Mom was doing her first Boston marathon (she came back in 2015). She finished before the bomb went off. It was a very surreal moment when people quit texting her about the race and started asking if she was safe. Afterwards there were swat teams running around where we were eating. Crazy time to be in Boston
@@QuantumNinja1.9 An African American Boston police officer died on April 10, 2014, from head injuries he received during the Watertown shootout a year before.
So damn glad they continued the Boston marathons. Everyone said if they did, no one would run it. I remember a TH-camr I adored at the time, Shay Carl, was training for that marathon and should’ve been there. I remember everyone saying it was the last one. I was so happy to hear that it would continue despite this.
I remember being at a McDonald’s with a friend we had just gotten our food and sat a table when the breaking news flashed on one of the TV screens. I remember everyone in the room kinda just got real quiet everyone just staring at the tv and some woman just started crying.
just like 9/11, teachers and students walking up and down the hallway some somewhat panicked and all were talking about a terrorist attack in New York, it was around 2 in the afternoon.
@@seankingwell3692 Not for me. I had a dickhead teacher who wouldn't let us watch the news. He cared more about making sure we knew about the migration patterns of seagulls in Western California or some shit. I'm pretty sure he was fired a week later because he told some girl whose mom died on the second plane that she shouldn't have been flying because there could be a terrorist attack. Like it was her fault.
With the amount of foreign born, military age males illegally crossing the boarder, it’s not a question of if it will happen again it’s a question of when.
my mom was on a work trip in boston & decided to leave the morning of to get home before the marathon shutdown the roads. She would’ve been standing right next to the 2nd explosion with her team. Give me chills seeing this…
I was in 5th grade for columbine, 8th grade for 9-11, community college for va tech, college for sandy hook and senior year of college for the Boston bombing and my adult years for covid. It's been a rough life.
I remember this really well. I was 13. The bombs went off right when I was getting off the school bus. About half an hour later the news came out; they initially reported it as a gas main explosion, but it as an odd 13 year old who had thoroughly studied the September 11th attacks I was like “there’s no way there were two explosions like that from a gas main.” Sure enough by the end of the night they confirmed it was a bombing.
I was also 13 at the time, stayed home because of step throat, watched it live while eating some rosemary triscuits, yeah cause those razorblade crackers are great for strep right? Think once the smoke cleared and all was visible was when I'd lost my appetite for triscuits as a whole, haven't had em since.
Based on the number of people posting here saying their Mom was running in this marathon, or had just finished this marathon when the explosion happened, I’d say there were 257 million Moms participating. 🙄
honestly if i was closely connected to a tragedy that happened, i would be seeking out videos and giving my experience. it’s not too far fetched honestly
Such a horrible act of violence. Shame that we have politicians saying the incarcerated brother should be allowed to have a say in how the nation he attacked is ran.
I remember this day. I was nine years old and in third grade, and it was the first thing on the TV when I walked into my living room that day getting back from school off the bus. My Aunt had been watching it.
RIP to the victims Martin Richard (killed by the second bomb) Krystle Campbell (killed by the first bomb) Lingzi lu (killed by the second bomb) Sean collier (shot to death by Tamerlan Tsarnaev) Dennis Simmonds (died from head injuries after Dzhokhar Tsarnaev threw a pipe bomb at him during the Watertown shootout) they are never forgotten always being missed. never forget this incident in 2013 where 5 lives were wiped out by the Tsarnaev brothers.
I was only in 3rd grade but I still remember it. My mom was a marathon runner and had considered flying to Boston with a friend to do it together. However, the event took place 3 days after my birthday and she didn't want to leave without me, so she decided to skip this marathon. When it happened she was shaken to her very core thinking about how 1 difference in mind let her continue being with me.
2:07 woah, they picked a great actor for this! Seeing him instantly yanked me back to when this happened, and seeing the picture of him for MONTHS. I can still picture his brother too but not as much as his picture wasn’t as widely circulated.
I feel sorry for that 5 families are suffering the loss of their loved after they were destroyed and wiped out during that incident in 2013. I'm just so mad that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev killed Martin Richard, Lingzi lu, and Dennis Simmonds. I'm also annoyed that his older brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev wiped out Krystle Campbell and Sean collier. those 5 souls didn't deserve that, and I wish they are still alive right now. but they will be in our heart and I'm glad they are smiling down on us.
This movie sucks. But something positive: Dr. David King at Mass General Hospital ran the marathon as a regular participant, performed first aid on victims at the finish line, then ran to the hospital and did surgery for a day and a half straight. I'll never complain about a hard day at work ever again
I never forget sitting in the gym here in NY with my baseball teammates in high school waiting for the coaches to practice so we just playing catch and then all the sudden practice was canceled and I was just confused and flabbergasted but when I went to my science teacher’s classroom I could see the aftermath of the bomb and I was just heartbroken and went home to my mom 💯❤️ such a tragedy for nothing
I remeber my grade 8 teacher was in the boston marathon, standing on the other sied of the building of where the bombs when off, me and my classmates were sitting and watching a lifestream of the marathon back in canada, we had no idea what happened until a second teacher came in and told us. my teacher was alright but damn it must have been terrifying, it scared the hell out of us and we werent even there.
Bad influences, resentment, and hatred. Certain schools of thought are able to manipulate people so that they view someone as an nothing more than an enemy. Constantly tell a young kid that the neighbors across the street are evil and steal his money/food/toys. Someday that kid will grow to view the neighbors as subhuman vermin in need of extermination.
to send a message. whether its their own corrupt or perverse messages, or some other kind of message from a foreign entity, is entirely debatable. the only thing that matters is the people who try to send these messages being poorly misguided, or otherwise coerced, into doing them for a "greater porpoise". and the worst part is that its been going on for years, and probably will continue to happen for centuries to come...
These people are misguided for 1. They're also discriminatory in a way, bcoz they're taught that they're superior than everyone else, and everyone else should adopt their religious beliefs.
Very sad you don't "believe" in them. They're absolutely real.. There's a reason people who deal with death, such as oncologists, believe in the afterlife.
@@1776Pundit You can't tell someone to believe what you believe, or say it's sad that they don't... There's a reason why many Christians and Catholics aren't liked like you, you aren't any better, understand that
If I had a nickel for every Mark Walberg movie that was stupidly well done, almost obnoxiously patriotic, and explicitly based on real life tragedies: well I'd have at least three, which makes 15 cents to a niche career.
I remember when this took place, I was a brand new A&P mechanic starting my first aircraft maintenance job in Hot Springs, Arkansas. When this attack took place we immediately stopped what we were doing and were locked to the screens in the breakroom of our facility. It was almost like watching 9/11 all over again, such was the shock of the casualties and the panic unfolding in real time before our eyes.
Absolutely terrifying, I was 10 years old remember coming home having this all over the news. Scary day for New England 😞 rest in peace to those who were murdered and prayers to the injured.
I read comments like this, and I see that we have no humanity left in this country. Yes this incident was tragic and those men who committed it were garbage. But where is that outrage when innocent children at Uvalde school and Gaza experience it. I suppose American lives are more valuable to you than a life in Gaza. It makes me wonder, should I even care about any event happening now.
@@Emberwiles my point exactly , we lost all care in humanity. Cause we have this “it’s there business not mine mentality”. Cause this is selfishness that is bred into our minds and we think we should for us only. . I can only hope the mindset you show is nonexistent in later generations.
@@Greenhawk4 you do realize that no one can go there right? Btw I did my part. I gave my donations to Gaza. But I’m not talking about just Gaza I’m talking about this America first crap you all peddle. Stop think Americans have it worse than other countries cause we don’t when I see what the OP posted it bothers me. Yeah you celebrate a holiday and get triggered when it happens to. Stop being selfish and made people won’t hate Americans so much.
My godmother was a mile away from the finish line. She was running late that day when she was going to watch her niece run. We live a few hours away from Boston, we just came back from the laundry when we saw the bombing. I had no idea where she was but at the moment everything was screaming at me to call her. It wasn’t until hours later that she called back and told us she was okay. I still thank god that she was okay.
I saw a short film that claimed that Tamerlan's citizenship application had been rejected despite doing some informant work for the government and so he threw his little temper tantrum.
No. I think you're mistaking the rearview mirror mount and the street signage as a boom. I can see why one would think that. It's a wide shot with minimal dialogue, they likely only used a small lavalier mic hidden on the actor to get that audio. Using a boom in that shot would have been sloppy filmmaking.
I was at this race, the year before we also went and sat at the same area where the bomb went off, luckily the year it happened we weren’t in danger from it
Me and my friends were at a Burger King in Charlotte, NC, the day of the race they were showing the race in the tv, when the bombs went off we were all in shock 😳 we thought at first they were fireworks but when the second explosion happened it wasn’t a joke anymore.
Why are people allowed to make a profit off a tragedy, this should have been a documentary with all proceeds going to those affected or something. Like what kind of human being are you to try and make this a blockbuster film and capitalize off of this horrendous event!
While you make a solid point about profiting off tragedy, I do believe that storytellers have every right to dedicate an entire screenplay and production to significant events. If you were in some position of power by tomorrow to declare production companies can only make movies about tragedies if all profit is donated to survivors and such, you’d essentially kill a large portion of Hollywood overnight-billions of dollars. Your idea is a bit of a paradox in my mind because they’d never make the movie in the first place if they had to donate all the money. And where would you draw the line? Movies about slavery, genocide, war? Because a lot of writers and directors have an anti-suffering and death message within the subtext of their movies. However, I don’t think Peter Berg, the director of this, is nearly on that level of nuanced storytelling as say, Terrence Malick with The Thin Red Line or Steve McQueen with 12 Years A Slave. Some have even argued that Spielberg made the Holocaust a Hollywood spectacle by relying too heavily on violence and realism. You’re right that some tragedies become blockbusters, but not everybody is Michael Bay or Roland Emmerich and simply trying to entertain. Some art surrounding real-life tragedy serve as a warning to future humanity, like Come and See. So, I think this is a slippery slope you speak of. Also, movies aren’t even the biggest offenders of profiting off tragedies. My mom still has magazines from the week after 9/11. We lived in Seattle. So, just imagine how many billions the media made off newspapers, magazines and ad space for news after 9/11. Sure, one could argue they are informing us and not giving us some popcorn blockbuster fabrication-at the end of the day, they stand to make a TON of money off tragedy. Just go to a news website on your phone these days and count the ads as you scroll down through occasional tragic headlines. This is unfortunately just how capitalism works, man. I’m not condoning nor condemning it, it’s just how it is. Money talks.
Me and my family used to go I was only a baby when it happened and my parents told me the story of a tradition of us going every year but the year this happened they decided not to and that was god protecting me and my parents from the hell that unleashed that day.
“It took months to plan this hate, love responded in an instant.”
Moron alert 😂you really believe two random guys bombed a marathon 😂and they caught them the same day 😂
fsb warned usa about tsarnaevs brothers involvment in jihadist ideology
The opposite can be the same too.
@@moneymanifestation9505 believing it’s a conspiracy is one thing, that it didn’t happen is actually insane.
@@moneymanifestation9505 Tell that to the families of the victims. tell that to the victims themselves. Or go to their graves. So disrespectful...
My mother was running in the marathon. She was about a mile away when the bomb went off. She remembers people running towards her in a panic. I heard the news right before I graduated from high school. I even remember the one picture of my younger brother hugging her after she got back. This movie reminds me of that horrible time.
That’s very scary and I’m sorry to hear that
I’m sorry that happened I’m sure it was scary and hope ur family is okay
@MilkmanThegamer-zp8ph It was.
Cap
@@melongames-kc8llwhy do you think that?
My mom finished 8 minutes before the bombs went off.
A few years before my mom finished at almost that exact same time as the bomb went off.
Scary
Moral of the story: Always get better, might save your life one day. Also Thank god your mom is okay, if I lost mine it would be over
My parents went to a neighboring gay bar to dance the night of Pulse - they could EASILY have gone to Pulse instead
@@weston407 that was a horrble day.
@@davidinass Yeah- living in Orlando I woke up the next morning to a TON of texts from friends from out of state and I had no idea what had happened - it was really sad to turn on the news 😔 I’m also a firefighter for Orange County Fire Rescue and would have responded if I had been working that night but I wasn’t on shift - a few good friends of mine transported multiple trauma alerts (simultaneously) to ORMC down the street from the club 💔
Crazy how a single second makes the difference between life and death
It's incredible how they were able to blend real footage with the scenes
Luck and poorly made bombs are the only reason so few died. The explosions and shrapnel were mostly directed upwards because of them being poorly made.
Well I also think that the response time from first responders and bystanders helped save many lives.
One of the bombers in the movie commented that the bombs needed to be up higher to maximize the effect of the shrapnel. That would have hit the victims center mass instead of around the legs.
Luck is not real
@@PVTBorobianah it’s pretty real my man
@@runningoutofnames3CS okay, whatever
0:18 “What if I told you there is an app-“
JIAN YANG!
Lmaoooooooo 😂😂😂
Sea food
hotdog, not hotdog
the lobster was trying to warn us
He was from the future
That was agent 47, from the future, trying to prevent this
Teh Lahbstah*
Iraq Lobster
@@jamesrocket5616Nah it’s Russian
I left that morning after visiting family for a few days. Remember begging my mum to let us stay a little longer and go see the marathon, as I'd never seen it. About 20 minutes after we got home, I heard the news on the radio. Life could have been very different...
Yeah, you're lucky. But others weren't.
Wouldn’t be a movie set in Boston without Mark Wahlberg.
Lol
Or Matt Damon, or Ben Affleck.
Or casey affleck
Or Joe Hawley
Say Hi to your mother for me....
I was 7 years old and my Mom was doing her first Boston marathon (she came back in 2015). She finished before the bomb went off. It was a very surreal moment when people quit texting her about the race and started asking if she was safe. Afterwards there were swat teams running around where we were eating. Crazy time to be in Boston
That’s so surreal I was 9 when this happened
Asian man literally created Uber eats before Uber eats
RIP
Krystle Campbell
(1983-2013)
Lingzi Lu
(1989-2013)
Martin Richard
(2004-2013)
Sean Collier
(1986-2013)
and
Dennis Simmonds
(1986-2014)
Who's last one
@@QuantumNinja1.9 An African American Boston police officer died on April 10, 2014, from head injuries he received during the Watertown shootout a year before.
@@StephenLuke ohh, thank. I didn't know that
So damn glad they continued the Boston marathons. Everyone said if they did, no one would run it. I remember a TH-camr I adored at the time, Shay Carl, was training for that marathon and should’ve been there. I remember everyone saying it was the last one. I was so happy to hear that it would continue despite this.
It started in 1897. they weren't going to stop because of two....idiots.
I remember being at a McDonald’s with a friend we had just gotten our food and sat a table when the breaking news flashed on one of the TV screens. I remember everyone in the room kinda just got real quiet everyone just staring at the tv and some woman just started crying.
just like 9/11, teachers and students walking up and down the hallway some somewhat panicked and all were talking about a terrorist attack in New York, it was around 2 in the afternoon.
@@seankingwell3692 Not for me. I had a dickhead teacher who wouldn't let us watch the news. He cared more about making sure we knew about the migration patterns of seagulls in Western California or some shit. I'm pretty sure he was fired a week later because he told some girl whose mom died on the second plane that she shouldn't have been flying because there could be a terrorist attack. Like it was her fault.
5:40
The scary fact is that is actual footage of the bomb going off. I am not kidding.
ok
Marky Mark wouldve single-handedly found the bombers if they were Vietnamese 😂
I see what you did 😂
Let me guess: you were one of Dzhokhar's groupies?
@@blackjac5000 huh?
@@blackjac5000 do you know what he’s referring to
@@josecervantes6069 You heard me.
“The fees are simple and affordable.”
Most unrealistic scene of the movie.
The economy was really terrible in 2009
I wish this tragic event never happened. We need to make sure this doesn’t happen again.
With the amount of foreign born, military age males illegally crossing the boarder, it’s not a question of if it will happen again it’s a question of when.
@dookeland8 as I recall Timothy Mcvey was a natural born citizen. It doesn't just happen with foreign people.
@@honeyfrost3355yes it does
@@dookeland8 stop watching Fox News 🤡
@@Redwood1860 was Timothy McVey from a different country?
My brother in law was about 2 blocks from the detonation. He said there was a bang, smoke and people started panicking.
you don't say
That's almost like it's the definition of an explosion.
The sound design is perfect
the sounds are some of the best things ive ever heard in any movie ever.
my mom was on a work trip in boston & decided to leave the morning of to get home before the marathon shutdown the roads. She would’ve been standing right next to the 2nd explosion with her team. Give me chills seeing this…
2:01 white cap nd black cap.. they really paid attention in this movie!!!
It’s weird seeing a movie about something that happened in my lifetime. I remember being in elementary when this happened d
I was 3 years from graduating high school. It was scary seeing this on the news
I was in 5th grade for columbine, 8th grade for 9-11, community college for va tech, college for sandy hook and senior year of college for the Boston bombing and my adult years for covid. It's been a rough life.
I remember this really well. I was 13. The bombs went off right when I was getting off the school bus. About half an hour later the news came out; they initially reported it as a gas main explosion, but it as an odd 13 year old who had thoroughly studied the September 11th attacks I was like “there’s no way there were two explosions like that from a gas main.” Sure enough by the end of the night they confirmed it was a bombing.
I was also 13 at the time, stayed home because of step throat, watched it live while eating some rosemary triscuits, yeah cause those razorblade crackers are great for strep right? Think once the smoke cleared and all was visible was when I'd lost my appetite for triscuits as a whole, haven't had em since.
I was 13 too, when it's happened, my family and I was shock to learned that there was bombs that caused it when we were watching the news.
Based on the number of people posting here saying their Mom was running in this marathon, or had just finished this marathon when the explosion happened, I’d say there were 257 million Moms participating. 🙄
nah fr
there are 300 comments
@@Joojins 300 moms participating
honestly if i was closely connected to a tragedy that happened, i would be seeking out videos and giving my experience. it’s not too far fetched honestly
My mom actually was though. And her mom too
“Guys the lobsters back”
Such a horrible act of violence. Shame that we have politicians saying the incarcerated brother should be allowed to have a say in how the nation he attacked is ran.
Shame politicians let these people like this into our country
I remember this day. I was nine years old and in third grade, and it was the first thing on the TV when I walked into my living room that day getting back from school off the bus. My Aunt had been watching it.
RIP to the victims
Martin Richard (killed by the second bomb)
Krystle Campbell (killed by the first bomb)
Lingzi lu (killed by the second bomb)
Sean collier (shot to death by Tamerlan Tsarnaev)
Dennis Simmonds (died from head injuries after Dzhokhar Tsarnaev threw a pipe bomb at him during the Watertown shootout)
they are never forgotten always being missed. never forget this incident in 2013 where 5 lives were wiped out by the Tsarnaev brothers.
It's not just the shockwave you have to worry about, it's also the shrapnel.
I was only in 3rd grade but I still remember it. My mom was a marathon runner and had considered flying to Boston with a friend to do it together. However, the event took place 3 days after my birthday and she didn't want to leave without me, so she decided to skip this marathon. When it happened she was shaken to her very core thinking about how 1 difference in mind let her continue being with me.
2:07 woah, they picked a great actor for this! Seeing him instantly yanked me back to when this happened, and seeing the picture of him for MONTHS. I can still picture his brother too but not as much as his picture wasn’t as widely circulated.
I feel sorry for that 5 families are suffering the loss of their loved after they were destroyed and wiped out during that incident in 2013. I'm just so mad that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev killed Martin Richard, Lingzi lu, and Dennis Simmonds. I'm also annoyed that his older brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev wiped out Krystle Campbell and Sean collier. those 5 souls didn't deserve that, and I wish they are still alive right now. but they will be in our heart and I'm glad they are smiling down on us.
This movie sucks. But something positive: Dr. David King at Mass General Hospital ran the marathon as a regular participant, performed first aid on victims at the finish line, then ran to the hospital and did surgery for a day and a half straight. I'll never complain about a hard day at work ever again
Stephen Colbert commented that there were Marathon runners who'd finished but chose to run all the way to Mass General to donate blood.
One of my teachers passed the finish line a couple minutes before it happened.
I never forget sitting in the gym here in NY with my baseball teammates in high school waiting for the coaches to practice so we just playing catch and then all the sudden practice was canceled and I was just confused and flabbergasted but when I went to my science teacher’s classroom I could see the aftermath of the bomb and I was just heartbroken and went home to my mom 💯❤️ such a tragedy for nothing
I remeber my grade 8 teacher was in the boston marathon, standing on the other sied of the building of where the bombs when off, me and my classmates were sitting and watching a lifestream of the marathon back in canada, we had no idea what happened until a second teacher came in and told us. my teacher was alright but damn it must have been terrifying, it scared the hell out of us and we werent even there.
This stuff gets me so upset. I just don’t understand why. What are people like this trying to accomplish besides the obvious?
Bad influences, resentment, and hatred. Certain schools of thought are able to manipulate people so that they view someone as an nothing more than an enemy. Constantly tell a young kid that the neighbors across the street are evil and steal his money/food/toys. Someday that kid will grow to view the neighbors as subhuman vermin in need of extermination.
to send a message. whether its their own corrupt or perverse messages, or some other kind of message from a foreign entity, is entirely debatable. the only thing that matters is the people who try to send these messages being poorly misguided, or otherwise coerced, into doing them for a "greater porpoise". and the worst part is that its been going on for years, and probably will continue to happen for centuries to come...
These people are misguided for 1. They're also discriminatory in a way, bcoz they're taught that they're superior than everyone else, and everyone else should adopt their religious beliefs.
Because "allah" told them to see how easily people can be fooled?
@@odst_1185not always evil or perverse. Freedom fighters also commit terrorism to the government, offices, corporations, ect.
I never knew there was more than one bomb...
right?
I don't belive in heaven and hell, I hope I'm wrong and no where they end up
"They end up being fbi fodder. Both players in control test game!"
The octopus murders...
Very sad you don't "believe" in them. They're absolutely real..
There's a reason people who deal with death, such as oncologists, believe in the afterlife.
@@1776Pundit very sad you think I should, let's agree to disagree and respect each others opinions
I used to be like you as well until I started learning about the world more. I promise there is so much more than what is here in front of you.
@@1776Pundit You can't tell someone to believe what you believe, or say it's sad that they don't... There's a reason why many Christians and Catholics aren't liked like you, you aren't any better, understand that
I remember me and my little brother watching this hoping it was just a movie and wasn't real
Those aqua teen hunger force ads were telling us something
Samething happened sadly in munich 1972 berlin olympics and 1996 olympics in Atlanta at.Bicential park
This was absolutely horrific I remember reading some articles about this
This was a great movie.
If I had a nickel for every Mark Walberg movie that was stupidly well done, almost obnoxiously patriotic, and explicitly based on real life tragedies: well I'd have at least three, which makes 15 cents to a niche career.
I remember when this took place, I was a brand new A&P mechanic starting my first aircraft maintenance job in Hot Springs, Arkansas. When this attack took place we immediately stopped what we were doing and were locked to the screens in the breakroom of our facility. It was almost like watching 9/11 all over again, such was the shock of the casualties and the panic unfolding in real time before our eyes.
When the brothers were done with it, they left calmly and went in the Whole Foods store, how can they be so calm about they did?
My friend and her family survived this bombing. They were in a restaurant down the road when it happened.
They tried to bring us down, but we rose back up together. Love always beats hate. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I’m from California and my family and I were visiting Boston months before the bombing. We were all horrified and in shock when this occurred
Is this that one movie where Marky Mark portrays a working man who really loves his family?
At least he gets payed doing that type of movie. I am 100% sure you are getting payed 0.00 dollars making this comment. 😅
@@federicoclavijohernandez5900
It's "paid", funky bunch 🙄
@@isthatyoursomnomnomOk ? I mean great on your part for changing the topic of discussion. Funky bunch 🙄
@@federicoclavijohernandez5900
Maybe take a break from watching shht movies starring a mouth breathing dwarf and take a spelling course then?
If only Optimus Prime was in Boston.
Never realized until now Jimmy O. was in this film!!
I remember seeing this live. It just happened so suddenly.
I wonder how many Bostonians happily donated to "the boys over the water!"
Absolutely terrifying, I was 10 years old remember coming home having this all over the news. Scary day for New England 😞 rest in peace to those who were murdered and prayers to the injured.
This was a good movie! And this day was sad actually we were celebrating our holiday and some sleez bags decided to say nope
I read comments like this, and I see that we have no humanity left in this country. Yes this incident was tragic and those men who committed it were garbage. But where is that outrage when innocent children at Uvalde school and Gaza experience it. I suppose American lives are more valuable to you than a life in Gaza. It makes me wonder, should I even care about any event happening now.
@@catherinefan32 who cares about over seas that there business
@@Emberwiles my point exactly , we lost all care in humanity. Cause we have this “it’s there business not mine mentality”. Cause this is selfishness that is bred into our minds and we think we should for us only. . I can only hope the mindset you show is nonexistent in later generations.
@@catherinefan32 how about you fly over there and help them yourself. What exactly are you doing?
@@Greenhawk4 you do realize that no one can go there right? Btw I did my part. I gave my donations to Gaza. But I’m not talking about just Gaza I’m talking about this America first crap you all peddle. Stop think Americans have it worse than other countries cause we don’t when I see what the OP posted it bothers me. Yeah you celebrate a holiday and get triggered when it happens to. Stop being selfish and made people won’t hate Americans so much.
I remember that day. The bomb, The Chaos, Just Everything seemed disoriented. It was a mess.
5:41 you’re welcome
My godmother was a mile away from the finish line. She was running late that day when she was going to watch her niece run.
We live a few hours away from Boston, we just came back from the laundry when we saw the bombing. I had no idea where she was but at the moment everything was screaming at me to call her.
It wasn’t until hours later that she called back and told us she was okay. I still thank god that she was okay.
What the hell was the point of this attack anyway. I remember the Chechen people disowning the bombers and shaming them.
In the movie the lead brother was talking about how sept. 11th was a false flag op, could be they believed that but it's a movie idk.
No the chechen didnt
I saw a short film that claimed that Tamerlan's citizenship application had been rejected despite doing some informant work for the government and so he threw his little temper tantrum.
Whatever the reason, we may never know from him directly because he’s gone.
5:42,6:05, the Tsarnaev brothers are drops their bagpacks to the crowded people and then the bomb explodes
my old singing teacher was there that day. he said no one could even comprehend what was happening, it was so shocking. he said it haunted him
I remember as a kid watching the news when they discovered the two who did it. Someone took a picture of them and said they looked suspicious.
I never knew there was a red sox game going on at the same time. that probably would have gotten more people killed actually.
Patriot's Day is a Mass State holiday. There is a lot going on around the whole state that day, not just the Marathon.
There always is on Marathon Monday, and Fenway is at least a mile from the finish line to begin with: maps.app.goo.gl/ZEPVN2FUgoCMvRQy8
i remember watching this just after it happened
Joe Hawley and Alex Mahan bombs a marathon: 4:14
JOE HAWLET???
I swear grandma was just trying to make her favorite crockpot recipe
I remember seeing this on the news.😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Same here 😢
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The lobster
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I learned this... It broke my heart
So many hero’s raced into the mess to help people!!!
Does anyone know if they used some real footage in this?
Date: April 15th 2013
anyone else see the boom mic reflection at 1:11?
No. I think you're mistaking the rearview mirror mount and the street signage as a boom. I can see why one would think that. It's a wide shot with minimal dialogue, they likely only used a small lavalier mic hidden on the actor to get that audio. Using a boom in that shot would have been sloppy filmmaking.
5:41 KA-BOOM!
Is that Jimmy Yang?
Remake of the Boston Massacre from 1770 I presume
I was at this race, the year before we also went and sat at the same area where the bomb went off, luckily the year it happened we weren’t in danger from it
Me and my friends were at a Burger King in Charlotte, NC, the day of the race they were showing the race in the tv, when the bombs went off we were all in shock 😳 we thought at first they were fireworks but when the second explosion happened it wasn’t a joke anymore.
If you want to hear something terrible listen to the archived EMS radio traffic from that day.
Link?
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They say a cooking pot did this bomb ,
Yeah and inside was tiny metal balls. It's insane how a homemade bomb is capable to do something like that
Why are people allowed to make a profit off a tragedy, this should have been a documentary with all proceeds going to those affected or something. Like what kind of human being are you to try and make this a blockbuster film and capitalize off of this horrendous event!
While you make a solid point about profiting off tragedy, I do believe that storytellers have every right to dedicate an entire screenplay and production to significant events. If you were in some position of power by tomorrow to declare production companies can only make movies about tragedies if all profit is donated to survivors and such, you’d essentially kill a large portion of Hollywood overnight-billions of dollars. Your idea is a bit of a paradox in my mind because they’d never make the movie in the first place if they had to donate all the money. And where would you draw the line? Movies about slavery, genocide, war? Because a lot of writers and directors have an anti-suffering and death message within the subtext of their movies.
However, I don’t think Peter Berg, the director of this, is nearly on that level of nuanced storytelling as say, Terrence Malick with The Thin Red Line or Steve McQueen with 12 Years A Slave. Some have even argued that Spielberg made the Holocaust a Hollywood spectacle by relying too heavily on violence and realism. You’re right that some tragedies become blockbusters, but not everybody is Michael Bay or Roland Emmerich and simply trying to entertain. Some art surrounding real-life tragedy serve as a warning to future humanity, like Come and See. So, I think this is a slippery slope you speak of.
Also, movies aren’t even the biggest offenders of profiting off tragedies. My mom still has magazines from the week after 9/11. We lived in Seattle. So, just imagine how many billions the media made off newspapers, magazines and ad space for news after 9/11. Sure, one could argue they are informing us and not giving us some popcorn blockbuster fabrication-at the end of the day, they stand to make a TON of money off tragedy. Just go to a news website on your phone these days and count the ads as you scroll down through occasional tragic headlines.
This is unfortunately just how capitalism works, man. I’m not condoning nor condemning it, it’s just how it is. Money talks.
5:41 💯💯💯
I remember watching this and feeling my heart sink when he placed the bomb by that little boy in the stroller.
2 months ago 😮
I remember this day when I saw news during I was in kid 😢
I think that timeout saved his boys life
god damn it Jian Yang!
Its sad to see this happen. And the fact that a 9yo kid died in it makes it more sad
I was there. South Tower
Marky mark and the funky buncha bombers
“tHoSe aRe bOmBs!”
Me and my family used to go I was only a baby when it happened and my parents told me the story of a tradition of us going every year but the year this happened they decided not to and that was god protecting me and my parents from the hell that unleashed that day.
"Biden? Vice President Biden?" Lol
Before they knew the culprits, I remember how hard the msm tried to blame this on foreign extremists groups.
2:01 *the main characters*
That's sad 😢