
Living in Northern California and being a Giants fan, I am pretty familiar with the events surrounding the earthquake. Living in Shingle Springs, I was actually out for a run when the earthquake occurred. I got back from my run and turned on the game…
I was struck by two very different things in the film. First, the footage of the collapsed Oakland freeway is horrific. The film includes a lot of stills and video of the area and the rescue attempts.
Second, when the history of Candlestick Park was being reviewed, they showed some video footage of the baseball park from the early 1960's. I was astonished at how different the park looked. Built as a baseball park, you could actually see the bay beyond the centerfield fences.
This is a solid documentary. There are a couple of good human interest stories sprinkled into the review of the events. It did seem like they used some of the same shots over and over as they introduced different segments; it was a little repetitive.
No comments:
Post a Comment