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A Film Review By Paul Perkins
A Very
Powerful Film
There things in life you will never forget the
first day you fell in love, the first day you child started to walk,
the day you got married. The one day you will never forget is Sep
11, 2001 that the terrorist attack on country.
In United 93, Greengrass creates a gripping,
provocative drama that tells the story of the passengers, crew and
the flight controllers who watched in dawning horror as United
Airlines Flight 93 became the fourth hijacked plane on the day of
the worst terrorist attacks on American soil: September 11, 2001.
The filmmaker explores the events of this day by telling the story
of a single flight and the ordinary, random sampling of flight crew,
businessmen, wives, grandparents, students and others bound for San
Francisco aboard a Boeing 757. In the course of the just over 90
minutes that the plane was aloft, the world below entered a new and
violent age -- viewed through a fog that slowly dissipated to reveal
that America herself was under attack.
This is a very powerful film that everyone in
American should watch. Some people say it too soon that this film
should not get releases. My opinion is that if the families of the
people who died on the flight approve of the film then that all the
matters. This is the first film centers on Sep 11 in the theaters in
August the next film is called World Trade Center.
Overall United 93 was a very powerful
film I am keeping this review short don’t miss this film it worth
every penny of the ticket price.
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Paul Perkins
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