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World Trade Center (2006)
description written by member Zara:
The heroes on Ground Zero are detailed in this retelling of the events of 9/11/01. (read more)
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World Trade Center Movie Review by B Movie Ben (5/13/2007) |
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Incredible story. Two men (Nicolas Cage & Michael Peña) buried in the rubble, and two wives waiting (Maria Bello & Maggie Gyllenhaal) made for one hell of a story about fear and courage and what is important.
Add one man who knew he had to do something and found the two cops. This is a story I will not soon forget.
I...
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World Trade Center Movie Review by Matthew (8/15/2006) |
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Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center" is a well-made but difficult to watch theatrical experience. Much like Paul Greengrass' "United 93", both films are very similar in many regards with Stone taking a different approach in one major aspect of the filmmaking process.
Stone goes the Big Budget Studio Route, recreating huge...
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World Trade Center Movie Review by Seth C (8/13/2006) |
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(NOTE: There may be some spoiler alerts ahead, although no names are used)
As I sat motionless in the dark theater with Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center" playing out in front of me, I couldn't stop myself from thinking one thing, over and over again.
"It's amazing the things we can do."
As a selfish human being, I...
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World Trade Center Movie Review by AJ (8/11/2006) |
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Everyone knows by now that director Oliver Stone has done something very unusual in World Trade Center (the second film this year about the tragic events of September 11, 2001, in less than four months, after April's United 93): He's kept things apolitical. But the real question is, does it work? The answer is that, yes,...
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World Trade Center Movie Review by Max (8/10/2006) |
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World Trade Center is the second full feature film version of the events of September 11th. Many people still complain, even the same remarks I heard when United 93 was released. "It's too soon." Some people whine, others feel the films are not necessary at all. What most do not seem to understand that, this event changed...
(complete World Trade Center review by Max)
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