2749 people were killed and only 20 people were rescued, yes, that's what the end of this film tells us. This film tells the story of the 18th and 19th rescued.
On September 11, 2001, the twin towers of the World Trade Center collapsed. I was still in college at the time, and I learned the news for the first time through a 14-inch black-and-white TV with my classmates. After multiple parties confirmed that this was not an April Fool's joke, some people began to boo and cheer, and this emotion also infected most of the people. After a while, a voice in the crowd shouted: "Do you still have humanity, do you know how many people will die, there may be many Chinese people!" The crowd became silent. But that's all. After that, 9/11 was more talked about as a political event. On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of 9/11, the film tells us through the personal experience of the participants that 9/11 was of course a political event, but for the innocent civilians involved in the event, it was a disaster.
This film does not condemn terrorism too much, after all, the right or wrong of things cannot be controlled by a film. The film focuses on a special group of people involved in the incident - search and rescue workers and their loved ones. I believe that when the incident happened, most people lost their normal thinking ability, so that without proper equipment and adequate preparation, people devoted themselves to the search and rescue work without hesitation, with only one thought in their minds, as much as possible Get some people out. In the face of disaster, everyone is equal, and doing so is tantamount to dying. However, they still went in. "If they are not allowed in, they will feel guilty for the rest of their lives." As a result, the first batch of search and rescuers who entered became the searched and rescued. The concern for their relatives has become the driving force for their survival, and some volunteer search and rescue personnel are still working tirelessly after dark. Their relatives are suffering, in addition to waiting or waiting. The end of the movie is naturally the ending everyone wants to see, but don't forget that more people are buried under the ruins and will never be able to reunite with their relatives. Obviously, the motivational element of this film is far greater than the condemnation. The unity of human beings in the face of disaster and the spirit of selflessness are the main theme of this film.
911 tells us that human beings have evil, which is inevitable. But it also tells us that a virtue we once forgotten still exists. People will help each other without asking for any reason, just because it is the right thing to do. Celebrating and remembering these virtues is very important to us.
9/11 Showed us what human beings are capable of. The evil, yeah, sure. But it also brought out a goodness we forgot could exist. People taking care each other for no other reason than it was the right thing to do. It's important for us to talk about that good, to remember.
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