I watched this film in two days. I was in college when the 9/11 plane crash happened. When I heard the news, I was shocked or shocked. The worldview in college, the national strength of our country and the hegemonic position of the United States in the world. , so I don't have too many other feelings.
When I watch this movie again after nearly 20 years, I usually look at it from the perspective of human nature. Are the beliefs of so-called terrorists and what the US government did to other countries directly or indirectly caused it? So many innocent people suffer. For weak and powerless people and countries, is it their purpose that exhausting their life or the whole country can hurt those so-called hegemons?
This movie feels more like a documentary, allowing people who don't know the situation at the time to know more about the whole thing, because they already know the outcome of the matter, and too many plots don't want to be revealed, just the final screen The record of No. 93 is too unacceptable. I hope that people who have watched this film can cherish their current life more, and those who are engaged in politics can realize that their political career and some so-called political achievements have brought the life of ordinary people. What a change and hurt.
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