For those interested in seeing the "World Trade Center" starring Nicolas Cage Here's a movie review you might find interesting. Personally, I'm going to wait for the DVD, but I wait for just about everything on DVD. I'm cheap. Sounds like it will be a great movie though.
The subject matter of course is very somber and just the thought brings back deeply felt emotions of that terrible day. It was a day that brought us all together as a nation, but a terrible day nonetheless for the loss of so many fellow Americans.
The Review
World Trade Center Is An Incredible An Emotional Ride Into Recent American History
By Jason Greiner
Upon walking into the theater to view "World Trade Center" I wasn't certain about what to expect. But in the end, this incredible film exceeded anything that I could have been looking for.
Some questioned whether the timing for the release of the film would be "too soon." I can't see the timing being any more perfect. Five years gave us enough time to reflect and cope yet is not to far removed from that tragic day to reiterate everything that we felt and experienced.
From an acting standpoint, the star power of Nicholas Cage as John McLoughlin among others was compelling and emotional. And the direction of noted talent Oliver Stone takes us back to a time and place that shook the very foundation of our great nation.
The storyline is told from the dual perspective of two New York City Port Authority Police officers trapped beneath the rubble of the collapsed buildings and their families who where tested emotionally and spiritually by their entrapment.
When adding in the stunning special effects, "World Trade Center" is a masterfully crafted movie that causes one to think and revels in the spectrum of emotions from sadness to anger to inspiration.
Look for this film to be mentioned frequently in conversations containing the work "Oscar."
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