Thank you for the quiet and good years, and the stability in this world!

Lacy 2021-12-14 08:01:13

"The years are quiet and the world is stable" is the signature of a friend of mine these days.
After watching "United 93", standing on the balcony, watching the school under the twilight in the autumn breeze, I deeply realized the feeling of these eight characters.

When the second plane crashed into the World Trade Center building at a speed of 1,000 kilometers per hour, my heart was also gripped tightly. Those officials from the ground command center who looked at CNN’s timely reports on the big screen were jaw-dropping, you guys. The flustered hands and feet were even better than the brave passengers on that flight. I am not a good film critic, and I am not good at expressing deep political opinions on this kind of film based on the history of disasters. But I have a feeling that those Hollywood-style disaster movies have to some extent affected people’s ability and even methods to control disaster situations in reality. Although they are bound to do so out of their instinct to survive, but this one The meaning of the film may not only be commemoration, but also prevent trouble before it happens.

I personally have a very superficial understanding of the 9/11 incident, especially the details. After watching this film, I felt a little comforted. If the scene of those passengers contacting family members on the ground through the phone on the plane is true, then I think they will die without regret.

The film has a strong sense of lens and is very real, once again impressed by this shooting technique!
Thank you for the quiet and good years, and the stability in this world...

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United 93 quotes

  • Sandra Bradshaw: [crying to husband Phil over the plane's Airfone] But, baby, I promise you, if I get out of this, I'm quitting tomorrow. I'll quit tomorrow. I promise, I'll quit tomorrow.

  • Ziad Jarrah: Open the door. Open the door and nobody will be hurt.