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2006-08-21 17:17:39 · 16 answers · asked by ashcatash 5 in Entertainment & Music Movies

I meant Flight 93. I wasn't aware there was a movie called United 93. I'll have to check it out!!!!

2006-08-21 17:53:44 · update #1

16 answers

It moved me to tears to think I could have been on a plane going too my loved ones and die. Also I really like the picture of that person holding their cat, Im a cat person and to think I wouldnt be back to love on them or pet them made me sob

2006-08-21 17:23:04 · answer #1 · answered by E.F. Landeros 3 · 1 0

Never has a movie stunned me as much as "United 93". I was literally shaking during the final minutes of the film. Even though I knew the outcome I tried to fight it. I kept yelling under my voice "come on guys, PUSH PUSH..., KEEP FIGHTING". But unfortunately none of us can escape the eventual tragedy. I didn't leave the auditorium until the final credits ended. When I walk out of the theater, I felt like I felt on that dreadful day of September 11th, 2001...Numb.

Paul Greengrass's film in no way exploits, sensationalizes or points fingers about what happened that day. There's no undertones or overtones. This the most respectful film i've ever seen. "Shindler's List" and "Saving Private Ryan" come to mind when I think about impact and power. But both Spielberg's film's followed the film-making standards of; three acts, character development etc. Greengrass throws us into the events of 9/11/01 as if it were happening right now. In fact, we never even really get introduced the the people on the flight. All we know is that whatever happened on that plane was shear terror. And from that terror hero's rose and fought back.

I live in Southern California and even though the events of 9/11 happened across the country and didn't affect me directly, I still am shakken by the events. Where I live, most people have forgotten. It's a time in history I will never forget and dread every single day. I can only imagine what the families of the victims live with everyday.

"United 93" was the most challenging film I've ever watched. It's not a popcorn flick and should not be seen for entertainment. It's a personal choice to see this film, in my opinion. But whatever you do never forget September 11th, 2001; it's victims and Hero's

I AM NOT SURE IF UR TALKING ABOUT ANOTHER MOVIE WHICH IS ACTUALLY CALLED FLIGHT 93?

Here is the review for that....

This was very well done despite being on a small budget. I was shaking through most of it as I was reliving the experience through the actors and events. The acting and writing was excellent and though the real people surely looked different this movie put faces with the names. The characterizations were done very convincingly and I now want to see photos of the real people to see how well the casting was. I know I will never take for granted my next flight and will be aware of those around me and what they are doing. I found myself wondering during the movie, why hasn't more been done to avenge this day as I still have a empty feeling that those that would attack our country have not been hurt enough for what happened on this day so that they or their children won't attack again. There can be no secret of what happens in the end, but it was very interesting how they figured out what the overheard "Let's roll" quote was for. This movie did make me totally forget everything and I was glued to the television. The "I love you" scenes were nicely done. The movie was not boring, though it could have easily have been. But like the movie "Blackhawk Down" it's a very powerful emotional movie and seeing it more than once can be exhausting, but it's a valuable and enlightening movie and needs to be seen by those that can handle it.

2006-08-21 17:35:01 · answer #2 · answered by JoYbOy 4 · 2 0

Didn't see Flight 93, but United 93 was a very good movie.

2006-08-21 18:06:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

To the T, this action picture follows "The 9/11 fee checklist." a minimum of contained in relation to tips drawn from elementary actuality. the rest is mere hypothesis. i think it replaced into way too quickly for this action picture and that i think it rather is unfair to the families (no count what number consented to the assumption) to invest and picture what the final moments of their companion and teenagers existence have been.

2016-09-29 13:10:07 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

My opinion: Hollywood just did it for money. I personally don't want to see any 9/11 movie. It was such a horrible day. Why relive it?

2006-08-21 17:24:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Its good. I have seen it. I believe it is the closest they can get to the actual situation. You must remember there were no survival on that flight.

2006-08-21 17:25:01 · answer #6 · answered by SPARTAN 2 · 1 0

I'm looking forward to seeing it. World Trade Center was good but I bawled alot.

2006-08-21 17:21:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It was a good movie but I sure wish it had a different ending

2006-08-21 17:23:36 · answer #8 · answered by chetahbill 4 · 1 0

I think it's too soon to be making movies of it.

2006-08-21 17:24:03 · answer #9 · answered by chemicalimbalance000 4 · 1 0

Never saw it...I thought it was exploitation....people making money off a tragedy.

2006-08-21 17:23:21 · answer #10 · answered by First Lady 7 · 1 0

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