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Evaluation: ‘Ideas & Prayers’ examines shooter preparedness within the face of political apathy
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Evaluation: ‘Ideas & Prayers’ examines shooter preparedness within the face of political apathy

Last updated: November 18, 2025 8:02 pm
Editorial Board Published November 18, 2025
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“Thoughts & Prayers,” premiering Tuesday on HBO, is a documentary movie concerning the $3-billion “active shooter preparedness industry,” that house the place American failure meets American entrepreneurism. Although it approaches its topic with a sure formal neutrality, the title, a phrase now synonymous with political vacancy, does recommend a perspective. (Its subtitle is “How to Survive an Active Shooter in America.”)

That business contains varied types of coaching involving academics, college students and first responders and merchandise theoretically created to extend safety — locks, alarms, robotic canines, bulletproof backpacks, bulletproof glass and bulletproof shelters that sit within the nook of a classroom. One firm will put a picture of your selection on a bulletproof wall hanging and sells a “skateboard [that] will outperform any other skateboard on the market, but it’s also a self defense shield.” “Every time there’s a tragedy, it economically benefits my family,” its founder admits. “We could be a $300-million company by the time this documentary airs.”

One firm makes tourniquets “easy to apply in case of a mass casualty incident”; one other makes a speciality of latex bullet wounds to be used in mass shooter drills: “the gunshot through and through to the neck … the multiple gunshot wound to the abdomen.” One senses in these endeavors a not insincere overreaction that substitutes for political motion, shifting duty onto potential victims and accepting the issue as intractable. (Or because the Onion headline, revealed 38 occasions since 2014, has it, “No Way to Prevent This, Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens.”)

Directed by Zackary Canepari and Jessica Dimmock, it’s a tragic black comedy, an Errol Morris type of topic, shot in an Errol Morris type of means — formal, impartial. The cinematography, by Jarred Alterman, is kind of good-looking and composed, amplifying the seriousness and eeriness, but additionally the banality and absurdity of the matter. Topics face the digicam head on, generally to talk, generally to sit down silently for a portrait which may discover them lined in pretend blood and wounds from a role-playing train. The movie will get lots of mileage simply deciding on faces, monitoring reactions, or lack of response. The digicam is static, regular; motion strikes in and thru the body, generally in gradual movement, like film violence. This observational strategy is often undercut, sadly, by a heavy-handed soundtrack that makes the movie really feel much less reliable. It’s an aesthetic and rhetorical failure, however not a deadly one.

The documentary states that 95% of American faculty kids follow lockdown drills.

(HBO)

Greater than 20 million adults have had energetic shooter coaching, studying learn how to maintain doorways shut or disarm a shooter, collaborating in multiplayer video simulations. In Provo, Utah, academics be taught to shoot. (“Breathe in through our nose, out through your mouth — let all that tension come out of you.”) However “Thoughts & Prayers” is strongest when or listening to the children: 95% of American faculties, we’re instructed, follow lockdown drills, which might start as early as Pre-Okay (with “dinosaurs” substituted for gunmen, to, I don’t know, cut back trauma).

The movie’s final act follows a large reenactment at a Medford, Ore., highschool, the place a “mass casualty drill” was scheduled after a janitor turned himself into police earlier than performing on homicidal ideas. (They found many weapons in his dwelling, and a written plan of assault.) Children, made up as victims, litter the halls and health club area. Masked “shooters” go room to room. The police chief provides, as an indication on the rostrum reads, a “fake press conference.”

“This is the reality, this is where we are in this country, where we are in this valley,” says the college superintendent afterward. “But I do not want to lose the fact that it is still a sad thing that we have to do this. Still, you may wonder what good it will actually do, and hope not to find out.”

What passes for a gun debate is relegated to some warring soundbites from the ground of Congress, and the opinion of 1 coach (named Thrasher) that weapons aren’t the issue, however “family structures” and “the lack of tribalism.” However right here’s Quinn, a highschool freshman from Lengthy Island, N.Y., as shut as anybody right here will get to addressing the difficulty. It’s price giving her the final phrase.

“I don’t think that a lot of adults care about our opinions. We go through this every single day. We go through, like, being afraid of going to school because we might get shot, or we might lose a friend, or we might lose a teacher. And a lot of people care about their … rights, I guess, more about, ‘Oh well, I want to have the ability to own a gun, and so I don’t care if you get shot in your class.’ It’s just kind of disheartening. ‘Cause it’s like, oh, you care more about yourself than all of the students in America.”

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