United 93 evaluation action
2021-12-14 08:01
This is a fictitious and realistic movie that "records" what happened on a hijacked civil airliner during the 9/11 incident. The director shielded all his emotions and attitudes in the film, and completely removed himself from the incident and became a cold recorder. Although the film is simple and unpretentious, it is breathtaking. The whole film is chaotic and noisy, but it can always make People feel the immersive reality.
The film's sensitive, stimulating subject matter and unmodified, almost-realistic performance techniques have a shocking effect.
The director used shaking shots and frequent scene transitions to depict the hectic state of daily life. Unpredictably passengers on the phone, staff in a meeting at the aircraft control center, and stewardesses and pilots who boarded the plane with a smile, in a heavy mood. Hijackers with gloomy expressions, etc., these scenes depicting people's ignorance of the future aroused the audience's immense sympathy for the innocent victims.
Extended Reading
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Sandra Bradshaw: [crying to husband Phil over the plane's Airfone] But, baby, I promise you, if I get out of this, I'm quitting tomorrow. I'll quit tomorrow. I promise, I'll quit tomorrow.
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Ziad Jarrah: Open the door. Open the door and nobody will be hurt.