To: finnman69
I was so glad it was only an hour long. It was brutal.
38 posted on
05/26/2002 7:31:42 PM PDT by
Howlin
To: Howlin
Very brutal. I had seen many of the shots before but some of the footage was new. The sequence with the jumpers and the final shot of an almost unidentifiable body in the street almost made me lose it. All of the memorial/funeral footage was especially powerful and sad. And of course the closeups of the towers being hit is like nothing you could ever imagine. The most memorable line to me was the Police Commisioner admitting he was helpless to do anything. He said 'do we have a number we can call?' When the NYPD police commisioner becomes a spectator and then a participant in the worst day in the history of NYC, that is a powerful moment.
To: Howlin
I was so glad it was only an hour long. It was brutal.Me too, I went through an entire box of kleenex.
To: Howlin
I have been crying for the last hour. This should be run on network TV, during primetime. How quickly the feelings we had got buried, but they resurfaced again. Those poor, poor people.
113 posted on
05/26/2002 10:10:50 PM PDT by
Hildy
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