Hollow feeling?


Tobe honest the film was partialy emotional, acted out averagly and stuck to story-good bits- -bad bits- The emotion for the whole thing was quite appauling i meen wen tht woman found out her husband died i meen she didnt seem all that emotional or upset and when people found out about the wtc crashings there was no emotion, it left you with a hollow fealing at the end because it didnt really stick to a genre and the ending was quite lost, imeen god they dint find anything except from the scrap of metal. not even 1 body and the airstaff dint really give a s**t wen tht woman told them about united 93 being hiyjacked.......
Overall the film was just another world trade center spin-off and no emotion
5.0/10.0

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Have you ever seen United 93? If you think this is not emotional enough, watch that film to see what a "hollow feeling" really feels like. The military and air traffic control responses in United 93 were outrageous, to say the least. I found this movie to be quite sad, in contrast, and I certainly did notice that the families in this movie really were upset about it. Some tried to have the courage to be strong to not break down, while others were probably just in shock and disbelief over all that was happening that day.

"If you were in your office right now we'd be having this conversation face-to-face."

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I think that United 93 conveyed the feeling of the shock and insanity of that day extraordinarily well. The documentary style feel of the film really served it well, placing the viewer directly in the situation.

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I couldn't even get through your post. The spelling is nauseating.

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