Out of the Blue NZ Trailer

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2010

The trailer to NZ film "Out of the Blue"

On the 13th of November 1990 in the small seaside township of Aramoana, New Zealand; resident David Gray, a 33-year-old unemployed man, began indiscriminately shooting people in the township with a scoped semi-automatic rifle

"Out of the Blue" is the sad true story of the Aramoana Shootings.

RIP to the 13 that perished on this black day:

Rewa Ariki Bryson, age 11, friend of Jasmine
Simon Christopher "Chris" Cole, age 62
Victor James "Vic" Crimp, age 71
James Alexander "Jim" Dickson, age 45
Sergeant Stewart Graeme "Stu" Guthrie, age 41, Port Chalmers police officer
Garry John Holden, age 38
Jasmine Amber Holden, age 11, daughter of Garry Holden
Magnus "Tim" Jamieson, age 69
Ross James Percy, age 42
Vanessa Grace Percy, age 26, wife of Ross Percy
Dion Raymond Jack Percy, age 6, son of Ross and Vanessa Percy
Aleki Tali, age 41
Leo Wilson, age 6

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0839938/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramoana_massacre

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  • @nzmusiclover100

    Because it is a film, and its very well made, not poorly made, but well made to the point of "greatly" made. That makes it a great film. But thats not all, its a new zealand film, This is why we add in the "kiwi" part.

    Now, the truth of the story may give it more emotional impact, but does not alter the quality of the film (that's the "great" part if you forgot.)

    So when we take all these factors into account and add them together we get "A Great Kiwi Film"

    Ta-da!

  • @Mike8901000 Probably more often than some places, like NZ. But it hardly happens ALL the time.

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  • I live close to where this happened

  • This film is great, and the circumstances reminded me of the Hungerford massacre in the UK, in the late 80s. The fact that it doesn't (thankfully) happen all the time makes events like this shocking. The Kiwis have made some outstanding films, and may they make many more of outstanding quality, like this!

  • This kind of thing, unfortunately, happens in America all the time.

  • I really love this film. So dark and so kiwi. I wasn't quite born when it happened, but my parent's vividly remember it. Pretty scary for a peaceful little island like this.

  • someone needs to make a new film based on the columbine massacre

  • @ParkmoreWestside213 Yes there is.

  • i really want to know if i saw this film before...is there a part where an old woman is wounded and she is crawling for ages??

    thanks

  • @sl10345

    Uhhm just sayin its a great Kiwi film? I didnt say its not based on a true story!

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