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    I haven't decided yet if I want to see it, it looks like a good movie but the events of 9/11 are still very painful to me, so I don't know how I'd do. We went to the drive in a month or so ago and one of the movies playing was United Flight 93 - I had a hard time watching that movie, I cried and cried the whole time.

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    I've heard it's pretty good. I dunno though. I probably won't see it. I'd get too emotional.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JenBKR
    I haven't decided yet if I want to see it, it looks like a good movie but the events of 9/11 are still very painful to me, so I don't know how I'd do. We went to the drive in a month or so ago and one of the movies playing was United Flight 93 - I had a hard time watching that movie, I cried and cried the whole time.
    This is exactly why I don't want to see it. I was 8 years old when 9/11 happened and all I remember was a few months after(I had just turned 9) we went to where the twin towers had stood. I started crying and when I saw all the firefighters I was crying even harder. It might just be to hard for me to see, so I'm not.

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    Not sure I want to sit through it. We booked a 4 day trip to New York the day before it happened!

    As our flight wasn't until December we kept our tickets and went to where the towers used to be - very moving experience
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    I haven't seen it, but I do want to see it when it comes out on DVD. I know I won't get to see it at the movies. I have to take care of my mother and I never get out to a movie.

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    I'll probably wait until DVD, that way I can blubber like a baby in the privacy of my own home. I'm very empathic to other peoples pain. I still haven't got up the courage to watch any documentaries or Flight 93 yet.
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    I honestly don't want to see it. I don't want to feel those raw emotions all over again.

    It happened when I was in 4th grade and all I knew was that my daddy was in the Pentagon. He's ok, but it was just...gahhh I don't even know.

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    I saw it this past Friday. I was wonderful! I cried a little bit, but I always do that no matter what movie I see. Well almost any movie. I also watched United 93. Both were very good movies and I highly recommend them to anyone who wants to watch them, but is skeptical.
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    Until today, clicking onto and reading this thread was "impossible".

    I still feel a gravitational weight , remembering September 11, 2001!!!

    Then, I purchased a copy of Reader's Digest. Among the listed features , is an interview done with Nicolas Cage, by Meg Grant.

    She asked him several questions, about his childhood, his parents, his new wife and child, etc. Then, she said, "Let's Talk about "World Trade Center".


    He explained to her what happened to John McLoughlin and Will Jimeno.(Fire fighters who responded that day, and, were trapped in debri.

    Cage spent time with John McLoughlin, preparing for the role--visited Ground Zero with him, and got a sense of what he needed to portray to his Audience in this film.

    {quote}-"I felt like I was being called to represent John, and wanted to make sure I got it right. I felt that's how I could give back ,in some way, what they had given to all of us"

    He also noted that while their was huge Evil and tragedy that day, there was also tremendous love and goodness--

    so, perhaps this movie is Healing?

    I still don't know if I can watch it, maybe in a few years, on DVD, so I can hide underneath a quilt and cry into my popcorn!!!!!

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