On the morning of September 12, 2001, I picked up a free newspaper on the way to Khatib subway station. When I first saw the big picture on the front page, I thought the American blockbuster was about to be staged again. I didn't expect it to be a real disaster across the ocean, and Not a natural disaster, but a man-made disaster.
20 years later, it's like something out of a movie because of the distance, even though we all know it's a real event.
I have saved a few movies about 9/11, but I haven't watched them. I'm afraid that the American filming is too sensational and too like a storyline. It's better to keep in my memory that black and white photo on the front page of a newspaper 20 years ago. Later, I came across this movie by chance. Because of the different perspectives of the narrative, the events narrated are not the main line of the events, but triggered my curiosity.
After watching the film, I saved it for a long time. I wanted to have the opportunity to share it with Rongbao, but I deleted it later. I guess Rongbao will say, "There are no survivors, who told us what happened on the plane!" Yes, the film's fabrication is obvious, and it is obviously based on the subjective assumptions of the director and screenwriter, promoting the main theme, and also It doesn't make any sense.
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