History is the truth of some people

Annie 2022-04-19 09:02:01

right. That's the story of that famous Flight 93, the only one on 9/11 that didn't hit its target.

For those of us who already know the ending in advance, there is still suspense. The suspense has nothing to do with the outcome, but only in the process. As for the truth, there are only a few words of the phone recording, only the vague memories of the family, only the world's guesses, without any conclusive evidence, and no answers. The truth is only between the dead and the terrorists, and is taken away by them forever.

So the story of this film is only a possibility, but after watching it, I agree that this is the possibility that most good people hope. Time cannot be reversed, and we would rather believe that this possibility in the film is the only truth.

Director Paul Greengrass ("Bourne Identity 2"), tossed between documentary and dramatic, undecided at the end. The actors are not big names, but the film is still worth watching.

After I became a parent, I couldn't stand a lot of plots. As long as there were children in the film, I almost cried all the time~~Vulnerable...

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  • Jedidiah 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    It can be seen that the director wants to restore the scene as much as possible, because the plot of the picture is very realistic and the details are handled in place. The last few minutes were mind blowing, especially the moment of black screen. Therefore, it will not be seen by Americans. This is the scar of Chi Guoguo.

  • Iva 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Documentary style, reflecting the facts from a less noticeable angle.

United 93 quotes

  • Ziad Jarrah: [message Flashes: "Beware cockpit intrusion. Two aircraft have hit the world Trade Center] The brothers have hit both targets!

    Saeed Al Ghamdi: Shall I go and tell them?

    Ziad Jarrah: Yes.

    Ziad Jarrah: [Saeed runs out of the cockpit] Tell them our time has come! Our time has come!

  • Ziad Jarrah: [in Arabic, after Al-Nami has sat down next to him] What are you doing here?

    Ahmed Al Nami: Why are we waiting?

    Ziad Jarrah: It's not the right time. Sit and I will give you the sign.

    Ahmed Al Nami: When?

    Ziad Jarrah: Go and sit down.

    Ahmed Al Nami: We have to do it now.

    Deborah Welsh: [interrupting; to Jarrah] Would you like anything to drink?

    Ziad Jarrah: [in English] No. I'm fine, thank you.

    Deborah Welsh: Sure?

    Ziad Jarrah: Yes.