Missing 411
Missing 411
| 13 May 2017 (USA)
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Based on the book series by David Paulides, an investigation into the many disappearances that have occurred in National Parks and Forests of the United States and elsewhere over several decades.

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JinRoz

For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!

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Usamah Harvey

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Guillelmina

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Kinley

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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kishaheena

The research by David Paulides and the profile points established regarding these unexplainable disappearances is extremely needed and important.Something is going on and something is covered up by authorities. David Paulides presents facts from thousands of cases in his Missing 411 book series and focus on some selected cases here in his movie. He does not speculate or draw any conclusions. There are thousands of heart broken families who have no clue as to what happened to their relative. Please support this cause. Next can be your child or relative or you or me disappearing without a trace. Please read the books and watch this excellent and very important movie.

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oculismusic

This is the only documentary on the missing of its kind. Some of these reviews are slamming paulides and his crew for defamation of character and I can say that I and many others have received nothing but heartfelt kindness and consideration from paulides. This movie was made to bring awareness to missing persons cases that could be covered well within the means of the budget. This film compliments the books and interviews and dozens of videos that have been made on the phenomenon. This is not creepy pasta tales to entertain your intrigue, rather a broad and handsomely researched documentary on real cases with real people and when you slam this film, you slam the lives of those in the film who are already suffering the pain of loss. In an EMS tech and I can relate to loss. If you've never been on a search and rescue team then you will never know what its like to be there and how much man power it takes to conduct one. This film can't just be watched, it has to be felt. This is a great first film of professional work and if the book, interviews, you tube videos and movie aren't enough, then nothing will ever be. Great documentary and beautifully made. Nothing but respect on my end.

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lauriepreo

The movie depicts what I thought, so many unanswered questions..its what I expected, mysterious yet tragic in its entirety.. The location and scenic collaboration are spot on. So many missing 411 cases yet to be solved. I hope these cases have closures, not only for the parents, but all involved in these cases, from the searchers to law enforcement.. There is room for sequel's, let'hope this happens.. In summery I would recommend viewing this movie..

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rranus

I've been waiting for a long time to watch this movie and I am not disappointed. David and Ben Paulides did a great job raising awareness to the unexplained cases of missing people, not only in the USA and Canada where their organization operates but also all around the world where many similar unsolved incidents occur. Just one example of Jaryd Atadero, correlated with David Paulides's sharp and insightful conclusions on the strange similarities of circumstances and whereabouts of all the cases is enough to make the the spectator curious, puzzled and hungry for more knowledge.- David Paulides's commitment to this grave issue is more than obvious. I would consider Missing 411 a must-watch for everybody who feels for the families still waiting for their loved ones to be found as well as all the thrill- and- adventure seekers who get a chance to be forewarned before their hikes. Also for everybody who call themselves keen and watchful observers of reality.

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