United 93--- Let's roll

Clare 2022-03-22 09:01:55

On September 11, 2001, for ordinary Americans, it was an ordinary working day, but an unexpected terrorist attack was taking place in New York, a bustling city, and the time came to the morning. At 08:46 and 40 seconds, a fuel-laden American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center at about 490 miles per hour. At this time, United Flight 93 was flying normally at an altitude of several kilometers. At the same time, in the cabin of Flight 93, several men with strange expressions were entering the cabin toilet one by one, sorting their equipment, and finally this A man changes his gear. A few minutes after the man changed his equipment, the tragedy happened. A flight attendant was unfortunately hijacked by the hijacker and asked him to open the door of the cockpit. The pilot who came out of the cockpit was in the hijacker's place. Under the evil fists, one after another fell to the ground, and the hijacked flight attendant was brutally killed by the hijackers in the screams! At this time, the passengers in the cabin were mourning constantly, some were calling their families, some were crying in despair, but in the midst of this mourning, a person appeared, he was a hero, a lover A soldier of the motherland, a person who saves passengers from water and fire, and the word Let's roll came out of her mouth.

He was an ordinary male passenger on the 93 flight. At that time, when everyone was on the verge of life and death and struggling in despair, he was on the contrary. He calmed down and calmly informed the flight attendant to prepare a weapon for counterattack, and Organize passengers to plan counterattack strategies together.

Then the attack began, with passengers swarming as if freed from despair. Together, they rushed to the heinous gangsters. They were not afraid of death. For the sake of their families and their motherland, they would rather sacrifice their own lives. They fell to the ground as one gangster after another could not resist the attack. The passengers finally broke into their coveted cockpit, and indeed that's where the last two gangsters held their hands. In the cockpit, they pounce on the gangster, but by God it's like they're playing a big joke on them, and when they succeed in taking the plane, it's sprinting toward the ground and rolling quickly, and finally at EST At 10:06 in the morning, the hero flight United 93 crashed on the green earth,

The word Let's roll may not be important to you and me, but it carries the firm belief of how many people are willing to fight the gangsters to the end, because those passengers are all heroes and fighters to defend their motherland, let us remember the unity Flight 93, remember the day that changed American history, September 11, 2001.

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  • Marie 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Short takes, handheld, live sound, jump cuts, the results are surprisingly direct. The documentary approach played a huge role in that feeling.

  • Asa 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    There is almost no music in the whole film, all kinds of noise, everyone is talking, and the information is interlaced. On the flight, the last phone call, "I love you" and "Good Bye" came one after another. I can't say enough about this movie. Shocked to see it. 10 years later, the United States is still the best country, and the Islamic country is still under the authoritarian dictatorship with gender inequality and no human rights.

United 93 quotes

  • Ziad Jarrah: [message Flashes: "Beware cockpit intrusion. Two aircraft have hit the world Trade Center] The brothers have hit both targets!

    Saeed Al Ghamdi: Shall I go and tell them?

    Ziad Jarrah: Yes.

    Ziad Jarrah: [Saeed runs out of the cockpit] Tell them our time has come! Our time has come!

  • Ziad Jarrah: [in Arabic, after Al-Nami has sat down next to him] What are you doing here?

    Ahmed Al Nami: Why are we waiting?

    Ziad Jarrah: It's not the right time. Sit and I will give you the sign.

    Ahmed Al Nami: When?

    Ziad Jarrah: Go and sit down.

    Ahmed Al Nami: We have to do it now.

    Deborah Welsh: [interrupting; to Jarrah] Would you like anything to drink?

    Ziad Jarrah: [in English] No. I'm fine, thank you.

    Deborah Welsh: Sure?

    Ziad Jarrah: Yes.