In fact, I watched this film at first because it was really boring to review. I just clicked on a video of CNN reporting 911. I vaguely remember that it was a big news when I was a child, but it didn't shock me as much as it does today. I can feel the despair. The kind of desperation that is willing to jump off a 100-story building.
After reading this, I immediately had the urge to learn about Flight 93, so I started watching.
There was no feeling at first, and people who knew about Flight 93 started boarding.
Now I think it might be from here, I can't bear to watch it, and because of this, there will be the shock of the final ending. Because I was shown "spoilers" ahead of time. From the very beginning, we knew that all the passengers and crew of this flight were destined to crash with the plane, and we knew that no matter how the movie was rendered, their efforts would be in vain in the end.
When I think about it like this, I do find that every passenger on the plane, even if it is great, is powerless. And this is a little different from the documentary "Crash Landing Flight". "Crash Landing Flight" shows the calm and powerless feeling of human beings in the face of disasters, and hopes are placed on the crew, but in this film, hope is to hold In the hands of the passengers, after struggling, they still could not escape the fate of the crash.
Perhaps this is what is often called, only in the face of death, life will be meaningful. Only in the face of death, the ordinary time and again, can it have extraordinary meaning.
PS: The index of writing film reviews is very low today, and the thoughts in the middle have been interrupted several times, so I feel that I have written a running account, and that’s it
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