I have to say that American filmmakers once again cheered Americans up by making movies.
If what the brother in the film said is true, that 9/11 was done by the Americans themselves, then this film must also hide a lot of shady, but it doesn't matter, whoever wins is justice, after all, history is determined by the winners written down.
Although I don't know how much the real event is restored, it is still quite scary to think about it anyway. You watch the marathon, and the bag next to you explodes. When you wake up, you find that your legs are missing? ? ?
But it is these moments that often bring strength, from efficient government departments, to the plausible Obama, to the witty second-generation Chinese students, as if such moments are opportunities for them to perform. But the most exciting thing is to count the last sentence of the sports star in the football field, This Is our fucking city. Sometimes only such simple and rude language can express the inner emotions most powerfully.
Of course, in terms of faith, no one can compare to Muslims. For the sake of jihad, they will do whatever they can, let alone sacrifice. It's just that this kind of belief that we can't understand is really a bit brainless in the movie. However, these two brothers are still very powerful. If it wasn't for the elder brother who accidentally let go of the Chinese students, and if he didn't listen to his brother's words and quickly changed cars, maybe they really had a chance to drive to New York to have another fight. But even if they didn't go, they did a very good job. In the documentary without heroism, even a team of American policemen in peacetime did not do them...
The most bizarre and most unjust death in the whole movie should be the policeman who was robbed with a gun. He was shot twice in the face but he didn't die. Later, he knew that there was a pagan with a gun on the opposite side, and he was still protecting his gun. People are struggling, why don't they pull out a gun in advance and kill them if they have the strength?
Compared with the feature film, the interviews and video materials broadcast at the end of the film seem to be more moving. These people who have actually experienced the terrorist attack wear prosthetic limbs a few years later. The bright smiles on their faces, the kind of optimism, Ordinary people can't learn how to laugh.
Finally, congratulations to Mark Wahlberg, who managed to bury himself in a movie that doesn't require a starring role, good actor.
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