WTC

Katlyn 2022-04-19 09:02:20

After finishing watching the World Trade Center,what impresses me most isn't the catastrophe 911itself ,but is how us human-beings react to it. In such an emergency,we can directly come to the realization that how fragile the life is.But it's actually the disaster that makes us aware that we humans have mutual emotions and trust and we are capable of delivering courage to each other.And that explains the scene that though being buried under the deep remains,Will could still stick that he just did what he thought the right thing to do,without any regrets. Where there's suffering,there's warmth. While John and Will are buried beneath the remains,we see affliction as well as zeal.They two are brighthened up by each other and it is this warm power that keeps them alive in such bad circumstance.While 911 incident did great damage to the society,it allows us to see people's conscience and the persistent struggle to be alive at the edge of death,which makes people cherish peace and love more than ever before.

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  • Davon 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Oh yes, the whole world should be sad when America dies, Iraq deserves it when it dies - I was still full of sympathy for the first half of this movie, and the last 5 minutes of "someone has to take revenge" completely disgusted me Die: This action itself is revenge on you America, who else are you going to take revenge on? Since I said that I want revenge, I can only say that 911 deserves it (in this movie).

  • Rubye 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Uncle Stone's favorite subject. Reminds me of flight 93

World Trade Center quotes

  • John McLoughlin: Will. You die, I'm gonna die. Okay? You die, I'm just gonna die.

    Will Jimeno: Well, you can't die, either.

    John McLoughlin: Sounds good.

  • Will Jimeno: You're one tough guy, Sergeant.

    John McLoughlin: [groggily] I don't smile a lot. That's why I'm not lieutenant. People don't like me 'cause I don't smile a lot.