Flight 93

Anahi 2022-03-24 09:01:58

After watching Flight 93, it was supposed to be another American-style personal heroism, but when the plane crashed and the smoke rose, I realized that he gave me a tragic ending.

Colleagues said that in fact, the final outcome still gave us a question, whether the plane fell by itself, and why the wreckage of the plane could not be found. This is a terrible guess. 911 was also said to be fake, and a lot of evidence was listed, some of which made people really believe it.

What kind of world is this? ! People are too smart, mixing the real and the fake, what else can we believe?

I remembered a few years ago, watching the New Year's special of the news channel, and it was also a shocking scam. Archaeology has been deceived, history has been tampered with... I wonder if 100 years later, when people talk about 9/11, they are just talking about an American scam.

Coming back to the movie, from a technical point of view, there is nothing new about this movie, and although the history involved in the story is shocking, the film does not give me anything that alarms me, and it feels like a bit of a waste of this otherwise good history.

There is also a doubt, can you use your mobile phone so casually on the plane? It seems to me that it is forbidden.

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Extended Reading
  • Chesley 2021-12-14 08:01:13

    I would rather never watch this film.

  • Samson 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Watch it like a documentary. After watching the film and television material of 911, I was shocked by the real cruelty of the disaster. I saw more than 200 people jumped from floors above 100 floors, and I saw two towers collapse. The reality is crueler than the movie.

United 93 quotes

  • 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.

  • [first lines]

    Ahmed Al Haznawi: [subtitled Arabic] Ziad. It's time.