The Bridge

2006
7.2| 1h33m| en| More Info
Released: 27 October 2006 Released
Producted By: Easy There Tiger Productions
Country: United States of America
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The Bridge is a controversial documentary that shows people jumping to their death from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco - the world's most popular suicide destination. Interviews with the victims' loved ones describe their lives and mental health.

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Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
ThrillMessage There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
Brendon Jones It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Aubrey Hackett While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
stevenbcarnes-936-294159 and that is that they have never suffered from suicide ideation or attempted suicide, as I have. If this movie makes you uncomfortable, that's great, it should. If you think it's little more than a "snuff film," than you didn't pay attention to almost anything anyone said in the movie. For every completed suicide in the United States there are at least 6 survivors. Among college students, there are between 20 and 200 attempts per death by suicide. This movie is in your face because suicide is still taboo. Families who suffer a suicide very often feel ashamed and even lie about how the person died. It's time to bring this out of the shadows and recognize that there are warning signs and people can be helped. There is nothing sensationalizing about this movie. It is dark and gritty, which is the world those who suffer from suicide ideation live in.
MattyGibbs I was drawn to this film as it looked an interesting topic and whilst it had it's moments, I found it a strangely shallow and at times tedious documentary. I had expected to find out a bit more about the history of the bridge and it's relationship with suicide attempts. Instead it is just a few stories of survivors and the families of victims. Some of these are moderately interesting and some of them aren't. I found the lack of a narrator to be a major flaw with this film. It was really crying out for someone to narrate it and pull it all together instead it's just random clips jumbled together in no order. There are also too many shots of the bridge with music playing which just seems to be time-filling. This isn't a documentary I enjoyed which is disappointing as I was expecting to like it. There is some dramatic footage but this is not enough to cover the flaws with the film.
ironhorse_iv As of this writing, the Golden Gate Bridge continues to celebrate its birthday year after year. Open on May 27, 1937, the bridge located at the mouth of the San Francisco Bay into the Pacific Ocean serves as a gateway for many Bay Area people to connect each other, by driving on its structure. The bridge links the city of San Francisco, on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula, to Marin County. The San Francisco landmark is also famous for being the number 1 spot in the world where people commit suicide by jumping to their deaths from its walkways. Throughout its history, the bridge has averaged about 19 jumpers per year. It's already have pass the 2,000 people mark. That's a dangerous alarming fact that proves that something need to be done to prevent these acts to happen. Here is another fact, the movie came out in 2006, yet San Francisco hasn't yet put up a barrier. While not guaranteed to eliminate all suicides, physical barriers are said to be generally effective in significantly decreasing attempts at any given location. Interestingly, in his original plans for the bridge, architect Joseph Strauss designed the railings to be nearly six feet tall as a way to discourage jumpers. By the time the bridge was finally constructed, the railings were lowered to a mere four feet and, as we know, many suicides have followed after that. In the film, 2004 was one of the largest suicide year that the Golden Gate Bridge have ever saw and Rookie documentation Eric Steel film most of the jumpers. He film every daylight minute of 2004 using multiple digital cameras, before editing detailed footage of jumpers with interview footage of family members and friends of the deceased explaining why they might have killed themselves. The movie score is chilling, and only by that, it makes his film look like a tribute honoring the dead 'art' film documentary rather than a modern day snuff film. I love the film seek answers to the suicide rather than saying they coward way out. Suicide is not always based on outside circumstances. You have the some of the most financially stable, well off people in the world who are depressed. It is mental and unless you went through severe depression, it is easy for you to call people cowards. Going through mental issues/illness takes a lot of courage and some people do not make it, just like any other illness. Sadly, I still have to agree that it's still a snuff film that exploitation actual suicides for dramatic tension, attention-getting money grabbing release for people to buy to watch real people die on film. Steel never once question why Golden Gate Bridge wasn't equipped with suicide barriers, nor does he deal with San Francisco's political disregard to stopping them. This was sadly needed. At less, Steel got a survivor in for an interview but rather than focus on his life turn around, the movie just focus on his attempt at death. Steel did alert authorities whenever unusual behavior became apparent, if the person being film might jump. Still, he might have didn't intervene as much as he says he did, because the film has so perfect good shots of the jumpers jumping into the bay. For a quick fall of four seconds, jumpers hit the water at around 75 mph or about 120 km/h. Most jumpers die from impact trauma. The few who survive the initial impact generally drown or die of hypothermia in the cold water. He has some pretty amazing shots of it, for an action that happen so quick. He's clearly been eyeing them for a while, why couldn't he save more people than he did. Did he allow people to die for a good death footage? It's a moral debate when the audience watch the film. The last jump is the most disturbing. It clear that they been tracking him, but did absolutely nothing to save him, then after he supplied them with the money shot death, they tracked down his friends, and got them on film. Worse, Steel shows so many jumps over the course of the movie that we run the risk of becoming desensitized to actual death. When the cameras linger on pedestrians, it begs us to ask which one will become the jumper. It's a sick game that makes you think that everybody is suicidal. The film was inspired by an article in the New Yorker magazine, and there's an undeniable power in the accretion of detail and insight into what motivates suicides, but it doesn't help the living knowing that their love ones death hasn't prevent any future deaths since then. That's pretty despicable.
hedgehogmomma This was a very heartbreaking but interesting documentary.If you cannot handle death this movie is not for you,i can understand how some people would find it too much to watch.I give credit to the film maker for bringing this issue to light,i had no idea as the same as most people.The film follow the story's of every person they film jumping which i appreciated a lot.They interview everyone family or friends which gives you background on why these people did this.its sad and interesting why people are drawn to this bridge to die.There is a interview from a kid that survived the jump,that was a good one.My jaw was dropped during most of the film,i appreciated it but like i said its not for everyone.