Review of World Trade Center (2006) by Lewis H — 08 Dec 2018
This is an excellent film on a very touchy subject. World Trade Center makes an excellent companion piece to United 93. The films have different styles and they present diverse perspectives of a day that has limitless faces.
Both are thoughtful, intelligent, and emotionally potent. They provoke and challenge, asking us not only to face our memories but to question our future. By being less political than he has ever been, Stone offers a movie that can be embraced by movie-goers who sit on the left side of the theater, in the center, or on the right.
It's an achievement, and it makes one hope that future feature films about 9/11 will exhibit the same mix of dramatic force and tasteful restraint. (A reminder of that fateful day).
This review of World Trade Center (2006) was written by Lewis H on 08 Dec 2018.
World Trade Center has generally received mixed reviews.
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