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Enid 2022-04-19 09:02:20

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The director's narrative ability in this film is really not good. The front is okay, although except for the two protagonists, the descriptions of other characters are rough and chaotic, but at least the rhythm is still normal.

The second half was pushed to the ground, and it took about 15 minutes to unfold. The emotional scenes of the family, the underground scenes and the military scenes alternated, and the whole rhythm was cut in a mess. When the light comes back, Jesus will laugh when he comes out.

I understand that it is a main theme movie, and the soldier needs to be elevated, but the motivation and end of his appearance are really untenable. I feel that the whole movie is the best and the most complete for the pregnant mother. At least her parts don't look split.

However, there is one thing about the disaster. The filming of the disaster part was really good. The building collapsed, people were injured, and the protagonists pressed down and watched the rocks and dust keep falling down, but there was no way to avoid them all. The screams full of fear, look. It's really suffocating.

People who faced this disaster back then probably had a harder time accepting it. Back to the movie itself, I don't know what to say. All I can say is not recommended. Unless you are really busy.

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World Trade Center quotes

  • Donna McLoughlin: You can't leave yet, the kitchen isn't even finished yet.

    John McLoughlin: Will you forget about the kitchen for a minute. I'm kinda stuck here.

    Donna McLoughlin: Well get unstuck John.

  • John McLoughlin: We prepared for everything. Not for this. Not for something this size. There's no plan.