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Zero Day is a 2003 American found footage drama film written and directed by Ben Coccio and starring Andre Keuck and Cal Robertson, revolving around a duo planning a school shooting through the perspective of a video filming camera.
Question how do you explain zero day to people without judging you. I always try explaining it being like it’s super good because it seems so…
For those who don't know, they're both movies about two boys who shoot up a school, and were both inspired heavily by the Columbine massacre. However, Elephant takes place from the POV of the victims, and Zero Day takes place from the POV of the killers.
Q&A. Emadyville. •. This was a solid film. Reply reply. Distinct_External. •• Edited. For a terribly low-budget film, I think this is the best Columbine adaptation ever. It captured Harris and Klebold's mindsets without being too shameless about it.
Jan 31, 2023 · I can do exactly what I want, and do it much cheaper than a traditional narrative. I will use my Sony DCR-TRV 900 3-chip Mini DV camera for most of the movie, and buy a cheap, throwaway Digital 8 camera to give to my actors for experimentation. I title my movie Zero Day, after the name of my two characters’ planned assault on their school.
“Zero Day” is a low budget little film that fascinates as you watch the two “protagonists” prepare for their assault. The matter-of-fact way this is done, and with its inevitable conclusion, helps to make this a tension building tale that keeps a knot in the stomach. Plaudits to Ben Coccio and his young stars for a job well done. I give it a B.
Aug 3, 2003 · A chilling look inside the minds of two high school boys, Zero Day brings us into the world of best friends Andre and Cal, alienated teens determined to carry out a violent attack on their high school.