I have never had a deep understanding of 9/11, and watching this movie made me feel like I was really in the thrill and horror of that day.
Behind 911, on the one hand, there were scheduling errors and hurried hands in the air traffic control centers, on the other hand, I saw the noble humanity.
I have heard about how the people inside the world trade center were evacuated in an orderly manner after being hit. This is enough to make me admire their demographic quality.
And this movie, from the perspective of UNITED93, the only one that missed the target among the four hijacked planes that day, shows us that after encountering hijack, after learning that the bastards were targeting the White House, they realized that they would not resist. After only bringing greater sacrifices, the passengers on board finally adopted the resistance of either you or me.
As the music reached its climax, the slow motion showed the rebels coming forward and breaking through the cockpit. My heart also mentioned my throat.
I really thought these passengers could finally rescue themselves smoothly, but they subdued the bomb carrier, rushed into the cockpit, and regained the driving lever. . . Everything is too late. In the lens, we watched the aircraft from the large glass in the cockpit almost in a vertical attitude and at a fast speed. . Getting closer and closer to the ground. . . Then the movie ends here, leaving five seconds of darkness and silence. . . But it couldn't calm my solemn mood, almost asphyxiated.
I would like to dedicate this film to all those who died in 9/11, and to pay tribute to the heroic rebels on Flight 93. Without them, the White House would be the fourth building to be devastated. I want to say that those who resisted were successful. Although the plane crashed and no one survived, the brilliance shown in them will continue to shine. If people all over the world had the courage and self-sacrifice of these rebels, would terrorists still be so rampant?
Not only Americans, but the whole world should watch this movie. Perhaps this can awaken the souls of many corrupt roots.
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