A Dutch teen's accidental public Facebook party invite goes viral, inspired by Project X movie. Thousands RSVP. Officials ignore warnings. With no entertainment planned, arriving crowds in H... Read allA Dutch teen's accidental public Facebook party invite goes viral, inspired by Project X movie. Thousands RSVP. Officials ignore warnings. With no entertainment planned, arriving crowds in Haren turn to rioting.A Dutch teen's accidental public Facebook party invite goes viral, inspired by Project X movie. Thousands RSVP. Officials ignore warnings. With no entertainment planned, arriving crowds in Haren turn to rioting.
Merthe Marije Weusthuis
- Self - Birthday Girl
- (as Merthe)
Jorik Clarck
- Self - Made Copycat Post
- (as Jorik)
Giel de Winter
- Self - YouTuber
- (as Giel)
Thomas van der Vlugt
- Self - YouTuber
- (as Thomas)
Rob Bats
- Self - Haren Mayor
- (archive footage)
Paul Heidanus
- Self - Groningen Police
- (archive footage)
Oliver Cooper
- Costa
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Alexis Knapp
- Alexis
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Thomas Mann
- Thomas
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
- Fogell
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
I want to start by saying that the mayor (Rob Bats) is the main responsible for this big mess and the real victims were the locals that got their stores destroyed and vandalized.
And don't get me wrong: Trainwreck is producing a lot of great documentaries, such as Astroworld, Poop Cruise, Woodstock '99, etc - but for the love of God, this story is so boring and, be honest: like myself, you only watched this documentary because of Trainwreck and because Merthe and her friends decided to link "Project X" to her 'amazing' birthday party.
Netherlands must be a paradise to live in because this documentary only showed, at least to me, that they have nothing interesting to do with their lives.
I mean, even the thief said "I woke up and people were tagging my name all over on Facebook, so I decided to go back and bring back everything that I stole"
The vibe that I got the whole time was "white people problems".
"I kept the brick that destroyed my car" ??? Dude... C'mon...Are you 5?
Thankfully, no one got seriously injured, no one died, but people were overreacting due to a Facebook event made by a 16-year old kid and if you remove the great production behind this documentary and if you remove the keyword "Project X", no one would actually care.
And don't get me wrong: Trainwreck is producing a lot of great documentaries, such as Astroworld, Poop Cruise, Woodstock '99, etc - but for the love of God, this story is so boring and, be honest: like myself, you only watched this documentary because of Trainwreck and because Merthe and her friends decided to link "Project X" to her 'amazing' birthday party.
Netherlands must be a paradise to live in because this documentary only showed, at least to me, that they have nothing interesting to do with their lives.
I mean, even the thief said "I woke up and people were tagging my name all over on Facebook, so I decided to go back and bring back everything that I stole"
The vibe that I got the whole time was "white people problems".
"I kept the brick that destroyed my car" ??? Dude... C'mon...Are you 5?
Thankfully, no one got seriously injured, no one died, but people were overreacting due to a Facebook event made by a 16-year old kid and if you remove the great production behind this documentary and if you remove the keyword "Project X", no one would actually care.
The documentary was a real disappointment. First of all, I found it completely unnecessary that the people involved didn't speak Dutch. That made it feel unbelievable. I still remember the day very well, and the media played a major role in escalating the situation. All the media were just waiting for riots to break out. That aspect was underrepresented in the documentary.
Merthe's story mostly just caused irritation. She was laughing more than showing any remorse. The same goes for the other people interviewed. All in all, it was not a pleasant documentary to watch. No police officers were interviewed. The residents of Haren were victims, but it was all treated like some kind of joke.
Merthe's story mostly just caused irritation. She was laughing more than showing any remorse. The same goes for the other people interviewed. All in all, it was not a pleasant documentary to watch. No police officers were interviewed. The residents of Haren were victims, but it was all treated like some kind of joke.
This feels like another superficial attempt by this Trainwreck series to only talk to the participants of what happened, without having a deeper dive or actually any experts who were not involved included in this thing to explain how this happened.
It is extremely clear how illiterate the participants are with technology and don't have a good grasp on how tech, social networks or algorithms work, however the showrunners thought it would be best just to blame this as a human behavior problem and not a technology problem, which is how this problem started in the first place: On Facebook.
This whole event was triggered when one user made the mistake of not setting a birthday party invite to private, saw her mistake, then tried to fix it on Facebook's mobile UI but couldn't because of its limitation to edit invites, and then the FB algorithmic took control to maximize reach to as many users as possible and turned this one mistake into a huge riot.
Additionally, Meta would not remove posts which were promoting the fake event, which multiple people and government officials were saying was not a real party and would also cause major safety concerns.
None of this was discussed during the documentary, and there's appears to be no attempt by the show's producers to out to Meta for a comment. Instead, all the blame was shifted to the people involved, and not the tools or platforms they were using.
It is extremely clear how illiterate the participants are with technology and don't have a good grasp on how tech, social networks or algorithms work, however the showrunners thought it would be best just to blame this as a human behavior problem and not a technology problem, which is how this problem started in the first place: On Facebook.
This whole event was triggered when one user made the mistake of not setting a birthday party invite to private, saw her mistake, then tried to fix it on Facebook's mobile UI but couldn't because of its limitation to edit invites, and then the FB algorithmic took control to maximize reach to as many users as possible and turned this one mistake into a huge riot.
Additionally, Meta would not remove posts which were promoting the fake event, which multiple people and government officials were saying was not a real party and would also cause major safety concerns.
None of this was discussed during the documentary, and there's appears to be no attempt by the show's producers to out to Meta for a comment. Instead, all the blame was shifted to the people involved, and not the tools or platforms they were using.
I cannot stress enough how much nothing happens in this documentary. Would you like a total recap? Once upon a time a bunch of party kids crowded a single street because they heard about a birthday party on Facebook. That's it. That's the story.
This nothing event (where, at worst, some police showed up and made noise to break-up the crowd) was practically as long as this doc itself. Barely an hour and you learn nothing except: some girl's birthday party went a little viral and then kids showed up making noise.
This is the bottom of the barrel for documentary topics. I mean, truly nothing to glean from any of this. Nothing happened worth remembering. Nothing happened to change anyone's lives. Nothing happened besides the above.
"Trainwreck" is almost becoming an ironic and appropriate title for this very series. They've covered a few interesting topics in their time. This one the most useless.
This nothing event (where, at worst, some police showed up and made noise to break-up the crowd) was practically as long as this doc itself. Barely an hour and you learn nothing except: some girl's birthday party went a little viral and then kids showed up making noise.
This is the bottom of the barrel for documentary topics. I mean, truly nothing to glean from any of this. Nothing happened worth remembering. Nothing happened to change anyone's lives. Nothing happened besides the above.
"Trainwreck" is almost becoming an ironic and appropriate title for this very series. They've covered a few interesting topics in their time. This one the most useless.
I think Merthe is a sweet girl. This was not her fault, perhaps a bit naive. How something like an innocent facebook invitation could get out of hand is truly unbelievable. Therefore, it is a bit of an ok documentary to watch, but otherwise not very interesting. The short-haired man from "Stuk TV" could use some work on his English. That was annoying.
The documentary doesn't add anything about how this could have happened, group behavior, police statements, etc. More time could have been spent on that to make it a bit more interesting. That's a missed opportunity.
PS: In a few reviews, it's said Merthe laughed when she was talking about the rumor she heard of two deaths. Her laughter is clearly one of uncertainty, and right after she falls silent and cries.
The documentary doesn't add anything about how this could have happened, group behavior, police statements, etc. More time could have been spent on that to make it a bit more interesting. That's a missed opportunity.
PS: In a few reviews, it's said Merthe laughed when she was talking about the rumor she heard of two deaths. Her laughter is clearly one of uncertainty, and right after she falls silent and cries.
Did you know
- TriviaHaren is a small place in the Dutch province of Groningen with aprox 18.000 residents.
- ConnectionsFeatures Superbad (2007)
Everything New on Netflix in July
Everything New on Netflix in July
No need to waste time endlessly scrolling — here's the entire lineup of new movies and TV shows streaming on Netflix this month.
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Fiasco total: El verdadero Proyecto X
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime48 minutes
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
