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Post by Vits on Jun 1, 2018 11:42:55 GMT
It should be very obvious which of the 2006 movies about the plane hijacked on 9/11 is better, since one was made for television and the other for theatres... but I surprisingly preferred the former. UNITED 93 may have a better technical quality, but it’s much colder in its storytelling. Director Paul Greengrass focused mainly on realism, to the point where he didn't give any character protagonism. I get that he wanted to respect the passengers' memory, but it was hard to connect emotionally with them. With FLIGHT 93 (which is a good production for its standards), it’s the opposite. 7/10 vs 4/10 ------------------------------------- You can read comments of other movies in my blog (in English, in Spanish or in Italian).
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Post by MCDemuth on Nov 26, 2018 7:08:48 GMT
Vits ... I happen to like both films... One focuses on the overall events of 9/11... while... The other focuses more on the passenger's families. I think they work well as companion films. I usually watch both back to back... I usually watch Nicolas Cage's film "World Trade Center" (2006) with them as well...
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