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LingeringUnreal

LingeringUnreal

dumb of ass
Dec 14, 2021
118
There's been a thread or two about it, but thought I'd post a link to the full documentary of The Bridge, which is about suicides (attempts and survivors) that jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge in case anyone was interested in seeing it. The likelihood of surviving a fall from the Golden Gate Bridge especially in winter is very low due to impact and shock of cold water. Nothing that graphic is included, and it mostly has things like family interviews, the mystique of the bridge itself, and individual stories. There's a few reposts of it up on yt but it makes for an interesting watch due to its neutral approach, I think. Difficult to find suicide related documentaries that aren't just hand wringing nonsense.

Direct link due to age restriction.

I'm also posting this because previous links to the documentary on past threads are broken.
 
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Feeding Pigeons

Feeding Pigeons

Warlock
Aug 5, 2021
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I've seen that movie. Completely eliminated the thought of jumping off a bridge for me. They're just drowning with extra injury. Seems horrific.
 
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LingeringUnreal

LingeringUnreal

dumb of ass
Dec 14, 2021
118
I've seen that movie. Completely eliminated the thought of jumping off a bridge for me. They're just drowning with extra injury. Seems horrific.
Totally understandable. I hate the idea of impact trauma and drowning as well, and with a bridge you're basically getting both at that height. I always wondered if the initial shock would make it not-awful/knock you out instantly, but I'm not willing to test the theory...
 
1001YellowDaffodils

1001YellowDaffodils

the end is nigh
Dec 19, 2021
32
Just watched this for the first time (I think, I've seen a lot of documentaries about the GGB) and I enjoyed it. A lot more nuanced than others. The people speaking really showed that there are other perspectives and suicide isn't such a back and white topic as it is always made out to be. I especially liked hearing from Caroline Pressley and Wally and Mary Manikow. Such gentle and understanding people. Kevin Hines too.
Seeing that woman being handcuffed on the ground and then put in the back of a police car like a criminal upset me. It didn't look like she was even fighting. If they were so concerned with her getting help why not treat her kindly.
 
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Sherri

Sherri

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Sep 28, 2020
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Hi, I looooove that documentary, I posted it here a few times and have it saved on my laptop. On of the best documentaries I've seen. Specially the end,
 
jimmy7754

jimmy7754

I just want to be myself again
Dec 15, 2021
508
The way Gene jumps at the end is pretty heartbreaking. He goes so gracefully before he hits the water. It look like it ended quick for him. So sad how it just happens.
 

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