United 93 Movie Review
Wednesday April 26, 2006
Paul Greengrass has crafted one of the most difficult films to sit through with his intense and unforgettable drama, United 93, a film which details the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. Using mostly unknown actors and without inserting a political agenda into the picture, Greengrass has managed to create a taut, extraordinarily haunting film that not only recreates but also honors the last hours in the lives of the passengers and crew aboard the doomed United Airlines Flight 93. (Photo © Universal Pictures)More on United 93
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Comments
This movie tells lies and propoganda for the Truth of what happened on 9/11. Don’t be brainwashed and find out for your self: html://www.911truth.org