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Re: United 93
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I enjoyed it anyway!
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Re: United 93
I'd been waiting for a while to jump in on this one but I'm feeling a bit more energy today and this film among the other 911 films have been doing two things for me.
1. Making me Pissed off and 2. Curious One. From the get go of 911, it was only a matter of time before this started happening. My main problem and why films like Mr. Greengrasses' and Mr. Stone's piss me off is that it seems to perpetuate and cement the uncertainty of that day and what happen into a mythological truth of sorts that people will then believe as actual truth. I'm not a conspiracy nut, but there is just too many damn questions that I have, many more left unanswered or ignored by the government and the american public. With the media now being spoonfed to people I can imagine people buying these stories as fact and taking it just as fact on face value. When I saw the trailer for this film United93, about a month ago on Inside Man, my antagnoistic friend leaned over to me and whispered into my ear, "Just be quiet, I don't want to hear it." Fine, I'm not going to bitch and moan about this and that in the theater, but seeing the trailer on the big screen projected, had a different effect on me. Kind of a sick morbid curiosity to see what the director Paul Greengrass is up to and felt so compelled to make this film. Two. As I read a few reports of advance screenings, one by a journalist whose writing and opinion I admire and enjoy, my curiosity grew to see what the film was. The filmmaker side of me that wants to know and feel the details and the hows and whys of decision made in the production kicked in. Part of this spurred by this piece. Now it didn't entirely sway me over from seeing it right away, but brought about a few different perspectives to light that I hadn't really been considering or seeing from my perspective. At the moment I'm still undecided on when I will see it, but I know it's only a matter of time before the curiosity will get the most of me. Finally one last point of interest worth reading in regards to the film about the two NYC Fire Fighters being directed by Oliver Stone. This piece is from 10.06.01. It's a report on a discussion at the NY Film Festival with of all people Oliver Stone, a few studio executives and some indie film producers. Reading the piece, that's the Oliver Stone I want to see make a film about Terrorism. Perhaps the wind in his sails was heavily deflated by Alexander, but you read those comments and then see the turn he's taken. Immediately what comes to mind is he's doing one for the studio to get himself back in good graces before he can do a picture for himself. Then maybe he'll head back down that erradic course that he was on following the inevietable sucess of his film. |
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