The director of "United 93" is Peter Greengrass of the United Kingdom. The more familiar production before is "The Bourne Supremacy" in 2004. A movie without Hollywood superstars, Some are replays of history. For 111 minutes in the movie, I believe that my heartbeat has remained above 100. I keep my eyes intent during the whole process. I am completely unclear about the fact that there are dozens of people in the toilet. 24" From the first minute to the last minute of the movie, it’s so exciting and tense. The audience’s feelings are like appearing in history, seeing one scene after another, all the roles/characters who have a role in it are kept in the dark. But we are very clear. What we
saw is the screen of several airport control centers continuously interspersed: Newark/NJ, Boston Logan, Cleveland Ohio, Northeast Air Defense Sector (NEADS), and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and staff in Everything on the morning of September 11, 2001 and the situation of the UA 93 passengers in the waiting room before boarding, the mental journey of them and the hijacker, and the entire hijacking process and its end. Many conversations, especially the work of the control center The terms of the personnel, the movie screen is not particularly rich.
The World Trade Center (WTC) first appeared on the screen when the hijacker looked out the window on UA 93. The World Trade Center appeared in the corner of the window in just two or three seconds. The plane went from Newark to San Francisco. The target was Capitol Hill. The second appearance of the World Trade Center was when the Newark Airport Control Center staff did not know where the missing flight was in the chaos. They looked out and saw that the World Trade Center was hit by a suspected small passenger plane. Then the control center took over. They saw the World Trade Center when they turned their screens to CNN. Every minute, I felt like watching a documentary, a bit like National Geographic Channel’s "Air Crash Investigation" and TV series "24", but it was very real. I
remember 2001 On 9/11, I was at home with my family. I watched TV all night. Many overseas and local news and TV stations. I felt numb and at a loss that day. On this day, I saw UA 93. Passengers on the board called their families to say their last words. They felt a bit different from five years ago. Time did not dilute everything. In exchange, they were shocked by digestion, and tears flowed down
unexpectedly . Five years, five years after the incident . After "United 93", followed by Oliver Stone’s "World Trade Center", some people asked why these two 9/11 movies will only be available in five years. Personally, I feel that people need this time to digest and heal their injuries. . Whether it is the families of the victims/victims and all the American people and New Yorkers, as well as the firefighters, police officers and other frontline ambulance personnel who died in the line of duty, they are also all of us who are alive to witness this history. 9/11 5th Anniversary So, the appearance of these two films is just in time.
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