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  • this shit weak af compared to san leandro's straight up

  • @ziebie5o3 Why does one have to be better than the other? Why don't you have some respect and give both of them credit. CV's did come first...

  • i am from cv! cv pride!!

  • a very powerful movie. thank you.

  • @boyloverr1 It's a dramatization, they're still alive. no need to hate or name call

  • 3:19 fail

  • this is truly amazing.

  • I don't know anyone in this video personally, but before I graduated high school last year I knew about a lot of the bay areas top basketball players and i've watched mixed tapes. It's pretty crazy how Juan Anderson is actually the one who becomes paralyzed from the waist down in this.

  • No scripts, that's just how we are (=, we all do know each other

    no ones dead, i promise, it was more-so a project or reenactment to inspire and educate

  • @CHEFWAFFLES I keep reading your name as Chief Waffles. It makes me laugh every time.

  • I thought that judge scene was real

  • can someone tell me who died T_T

    in the short skit

  • the song at the end is LOST life and death, it just adds that much more to the impact of this video

  • i noticed they left in a nissan and crashed in a integra im confused

  • I cried :'(

  • same judge as san leandro high school

  • same judge

  • such an influential program. my school had two streets blocked off to create a scene. such a powerful program.

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  • Great video, everyone should see this. We did something similar to this at my school. They would pull certain people out of class and they had to wear something over their mouths to symbolize that they were dead.

  • This is very similar to the San Leandro High School presentation.

  • @AllysaCosain

    it's almost the same

  • @luver8081 I think they've been given scripts.

  • OMG I cried from watching this.

  • my tears came off watching this video. we should reflect on how young life's & families are destroy by tragedy such this.

  • I seen this on another website called WSHH,this could have motivated thousands of people.

  • Cabrillo High school did a similiar thing. Every 15 minutes is a great simulation. And im talking about Cabrillo High school Lompoc, Calif.

  • Did any of the people in this video actually die? or was it just people who had the same names? it was confusing at the end. what did the "We remember" mean?

  • @famousgirl9x9

    Hey Famous,

    Thanks for watching, and asking. There's a part of the Every 15 Minutes program that takes place out of the video, and that's what the kids at the end were involved with. They're called 'living dead' where they leave from school for the day and 'pretend' to be dead. It's a way to show their classmates what it would be like if they were gone. So no, they're not really dead, but we show them as if they were.

  • shits intense,perfectly re-created,good acting,looks like it took alot of work,good job

  • @ProductionsPerez

    Thanks for watching Perez. Yes, we used kids from the high school we shot at, and we got very lucky they were good on camera. Definately one of the reasons this video has been passed around the internet so much.

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