every teacher will cite the example of the 911 World Trade Center,
so it was the first time I learned about the disaster fourteen years after the incident.
When I came home from elementary school back then, my dad pointed to the news and let me watch it,
but I didn't feel anything after watching it...
Today, I'm going to cry when I rewatch the impact... The thick smoke is like the end of the world.
I think the movie itself is pretty good.
The special point is that it is more calm and objective,
innocent American citizens are very helpless, and
so are the terrorists who hijacked the plane.
There was a scene that impressed me deeply. While the
passengers were praying for God's blessing, the
terrorists were also praying in Arabic for God's blessing.
The movie doesn't portray terrorists as crazy idiots,
just different beliefs.
For this plane, whether it fell by itself or was shot down, we can't really confirm.
But the story is really deeply moving, with
a line of "lets roll" conveying the unyielding spirit of human beings,
and the simple warmth of everyone crying and calling "tell them i love them"
is the only color of this horribly dark story.
When I watched it, I was thinking that the US is going too far militarily.
If you don't provoke people, don't provoke you. The 9/11 incident actually ruined the spirit of this "great" country.
Countries that have been bullied by the United States should be somewhat relieved,
but the price is too high, and they should not be ordinary citizens.
In short, this story tells me that people are too arrogant, no.
Easy to make enemies, easy to scold.
The earthquake in Nepal last week also took away a lot of lives. Life is really too fragile.
May the beautiful people of heaven rest in peace.
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