Trevor drops his camera from Edmonton's High Level Bridge in memory of those who have jumped.-YT
griefer_queafersays...

as suicide narratives go, this is one of the more subtle and funny ones. appreciate its wry honesty. too many films "dealing" with this topic drift into facile bleakness or over the top humor. instead of the dead, this is a testament to what was left behind, which is in reality all that one can do in the end. *doublepromote

Trancecoachsays...

An interesting film. It reminded me of a film called The Bridge in which a filmmaker sets his camera on the Golden Gate Bridge on a regular basis in order to capture the statistical norm of 7 - 11 jumpers over the course of the year.

He got a few.

And they're in the movie.

And some survive.

westysays...

should have put a small chord on back of the camera or something that would allow the free fall but would allso stbalize the camara to some exstent so you you clearly see the decent or so it matched the decent of a human.

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