I saw it last weekend.
It's everything that everybody except for the Trib Editorial board, says it is. They're the ones that really should go see it, because even after all this time they still don't get it and obviously never did.
They still think 9/11 is about grieving.
More than anything it is about courage... the courage to do what must be done when nothing else can be done.
You are so right on there. As a John Wayne line goes...."Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway" That is what this movie is about and what I brought away from seeing it.
Even if there is no storybook ending. If they had landed safe and come out smiling it wouldn't hurt so bad to see them ~try~. We all want the Hollywood ending... I'll admit that. But sometimes there isn't one.
I agree with your comments regarding "United 93" and would add that there are lessons to be learned from the film.
The passengers came surprisingly close to retaking control and having the opportunity to save the flight.
This magnificent, "one of a kind" movie should be playing to packed theater houses. It isn't!!! The American people are in severe denial about reality, and they will pay for it dearly in blood a few years down the road. It is both a shocking and educational film at the same time. It clearly depicts how unguarded and defenseless America and her people were left by the Clintons and their vermin traitor Democrat Party. All Americans, need to see this film!!! Sad to say, they are not!!! Their deaths, and the deaths of their children will be by their own hand.