Originally posted by: kmrivers
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: kmrivers
so who saw it? I just did.
What did you think of it?
I thought it was very accurate. It was not too emotional. There were people crying of course, but I think they did a good job keeping it somewhat realistic. It could have turned to be one of those crazy dramatizations where love and other things are involved.
It did a good job and showing the cluster fvck of communication that was happenening at the time. Which makes sense considering we had no idea how to handle this or what was going on. Plus if you read the 911 Commision report that is pretty much what happenend.
Cinematically they did a good job at keeping it realistic. However, One thing i noticed that they left out was Flight 11 and Flight 175 almost colliding. They asked Flight 175 to look for Flight 11, They almost collided and nearly 3 minutes later 175 was hijacked. 175 was never told that 11 had in fact be hijacked. They had a similar scenario with a Delta flight though, i don't know if they did this on purpose. If they did I can sort of see why.
I couldn't help but the notice the ignorant masses however. The ones that scoffed and laughed at the things happening. Like the hijackers walking right through security. Guess what, we walked through security just like they did. Heck I still do. To imply that there should have been some special treatment pre-911 is ludacris. To be angry that there wasn't is a step beyond ludacris.
The one line about the President at the end ticked me.
"At 10:18 The president issued shoot down orders...." There was some more, but this bugged me. Because directly before at about 10:03, the last Flight(93) had crashed. To me this was intentionally picking at the President. It sure did work, I don't know how many scoffs and smug chuckles I heard in the audience.
I was surprised at the number of children there. This slightly bothers me, because I fear quite a few Arab hating kids may come out of this. Let's hope the parents are informed and don't take it too far and feed false information.