archenemy Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 I watched it last night and sobbed. I couldn't help holding out hope for the people even knowing what happened. So fucked up. Quote
Dechristo Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 saw it in the theatre. I was impressed with the balance of portraying the awful gravity of the crime with the sincerity of the muslim devotees; mindblowing. The cellphone calls from those on the plane to loved ones was gut-wrenching. anyone willing to question the timing of the release of this movie in the summer before midterm elections or, for that matter, the timing of Arch's post? ...fucked-up political hacks looking for conspiracy wherever it can possibly be construed... Quote
archenemy Posted September 21, 2006 Author Posted September 21, 2006 The cellphone calls from those on the plane to loved ones was gut-wrenching. That's exactly when I started really crying. Makes you realize what's important in life. When you know you are going to die, all the stupid shit we bother ourselves with doesn't matter--not work, not pet peeves, not enemies. The only thing that mattered to each of those people was to call and say "I love you" to their families. Quote
ZONK Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 Once a person knows they are about to die, Everything that matters becomes clear and the most basic need for most sane people in the world is the need to be loved. And a person who is about to die needs to express to the people they love how they feel. Nothing else matters at the point. I had a Friend die in My arms years ago, and the only thing He could worry about at that moment was making sure his Mom & Dad knew He loved them. Quote
bstach Posted September 23, 2006 Posted September 23, 2006 Good movie, but the "MTV-style" editing was annoying and gave me a headache by the end. Anybody seen the other 9/11 movie...the one with Nicolas Cage? Quote
dinomyte Posted September 23, 2006 Posted September 23, 2006 IMPO, the important thing is to remember shit like this all the time. I hate to say that any thread on cc.com was right on the mark but, before all the spray, the "If I died tomorrow...." thread was alright. If you died tomorrow, would you have been satisfied with your accomplishments, would your loved ones have known that you loved them, or not? I try to remind myself every day to do something worthwhile (to me, not to everyone else) and to let my friends and family know how much they mean to me. That doesn't mean that I'm always successful, or that I wouldn't be disappointed if I died (notwithstanding the fact that I'd be dead) but it does mean that I TRY!!!! Quote
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