#93 Flight#★★★★, restores the 911 incident from a unique perspective. In that year, only one hijacked plane did not crash into the intended target, that is United Airlines Flight 93. After a passenger plane was hijacked and crashed into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, it was decided to unite against the hijackers to regain control of the plane, but the plane eventually crashed in a clearing in Pennsylvania, a feat that was hit by dozens of calls to the ground at the time. The content of the credit card phone call and the later discovered black box proof are shocking and respectable. Director Paul Greengrass is very good at restoring real events with a normal narrative rhythm without setting suspense or foreshadowing. What is rare is that his expression is very appealing. In this adaptation of the theme, the audience already knows In the case of the story going and even ending, the plot can still be interlocked without being boring, which shows the foundation. In addition, the use of hand-cranked cameras also enhances the authenticity and makes it easier for the audience to integrate into the plot. Paul must be someone who is very concerned about time control. His films must see a climax within 30 minutes to "pacify" the audience. This film is a narration of the previous collision events, and an hour later, he will enter the theme - hijacking. The driver starts to act, and the passage of the passengers resisting after an hour and a half is the essence of the film, which is unforgettable. ——Nine Rings Film Review
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