I never want to watch it again

Presley 2021-12-14 08:01:13

At first I didn’t know that this was a 9.11 movie. At the beginning, I was also an illiterate. I didn’t even know that four planes were hijacked that day.
Halfway through, I thought that the resistance of the passengers would succeed. After all, they even have a retired pilot on board. If it were a movie, the plane would never crash.
However, this is reality.
But I still think too simple.
This is true, and each of us encounters the reality that we can only accept helplessly.
As the camera looked out from the cockpit of the plane, the last cloud of darkness and subtitles appeared when and where the plane crashed and it was the only plane that did not reach the target. I couldn’t believe it and looked back at the last part. .
As a result, he saw the retired pilot between the passengers and the terrorists, strenuously reaching out to pull the joystick, shouting "I can't hold it!"
and then seeing the grass, the world turned upside down and it was pitch black.
Sitting in front of the computer, I felt as if I had been sapped inexplicably.
My heart is empty.
I don’t know what I should think of, but I just want to, I never want to watch this movie a second time.
In fact, what can you say as an outsider? What are you qualified to say? Sadness is nothing but the sadness of others.
In the second year after 9.11, I was studying in the United States. On the anniversary, the school held an event and everyone brought flowers.
I was still studying in the United States for several years after 9.11. On the anniversary, the stone on the campus that was casually used for graffiti for students was sprayed with white paint as a base, and "Never forget 9.11" was written in red.
I may never understand the mood of the people who participated in the event and the mood of the people who wrote.
In this world, a person who has never lost anything, in fact, can never understand the person who has lost his love.
And this event that really happened in human history is not as simple as "losing."
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Everyone killed on the plane has another person to play, ending credit When, their names are displayed side by side on the screen.
I have been thinking about what the actors thought when they went to act in this movie.
Seeing the black smoky World Trade Building appearing on the screen, the shocked expression can be made very real without deliberate performance...The actors acting as the passengers on the plane, in the narrow cabin set in the studio, don’t know. What kind of mood is it... But what I want to explore most is the mood of those actors who play terrorists.
How did you decide to act? What is it for?
To act in such a movie is a test for all actors.

The only person among the terrorists who can fly a plane, bid farewell to the pictures of his wife and children before boarding the plane. The Americans seem to like this kind of plot very much. I remember watching "Pearl Harbor" before. A Japanese bomber pilot once pinned his family's photo next to the plane's dashboard.
Finally, on the plane, passengers called to say goodbye to their families one after another. The most common words were, "I love you."
Tell the person I love, I love you.
The plot is so vulgar and dehydrated, but every time I am moved, I almost lie in front of the computer.
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This film, I really don't want to watch it a second time, watch it again Can be depressed for a week.

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Extended Reading
  • Deja 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    In the end, everyone just wanna say to his or her beloved "I love you more than anything in the world"

  • Joaquin 2021-12-14 08:01:13

    Shocked! At the last moment, the plane crashed into the ground into darkness, tears collapsed

United 93 quotes

  • First Officer LeRoy Homer: [looking at message on display screen] "Beware cockpit intrusion."

    Captain Jason Dahl: "Two aircraft hit the World Trade Center." But we just left Newark. The weather was beautiful.

    First Officer LeRoy Homer: That's gotta be student pilots.

  • Thomas E. Burnett, Jr.: Hey, this is a suicide mission. We have to do something. They are not gonna land this plane.