And the Award Goes To…
And the award for Most Brutal Film Watching Experience of Recent Memory goes to:

Watching this movie was like being at a funeral. But in a good way, if that makes any sense. I can’t even imagine what it must have been like for the families to see this film for the first time. It’s almost like a documentary in it’s reality… you don’t feel like you’re watching a “movie.” You feel like you’re somehow reliving that day and able to see into all these different locations and get a real sense of what it might have been like.
For some people it might still be too soon, but if you’re up for it I highly recommend the film. It was hard to watch at certain points, but I’m glad I did. Regardless of what you think of our government, how they handled things on 9/11, whether they were involved in some way, or could have possibly prevented it from happening, this is as close as we’re ever gonna get to seeing what these people went through. I’m not exactly sure why but I feel like that’s important. This really happened, and it could have happened to anyone.

