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| By Jeff Sherman OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Jeff Sherman |
| Published Aug. 3, 2006 at 1:16 p.m. |
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I don't want to see the Oliver Stone-directed "World Trade Center" for a second time, but I do think you should see it once.
The film written by Andrea Berloff, is a heartfelt story of survival, family and of course, disaster. Many will quickly cast off this Stone project as too this or too that and others will surely prejudge the film based on his prior work that has been more opinion history rather than true-life accounts.
It is hard to categorize, much less write about "WTC." You just have to see it. It's certainly a true story and one that we all experienced on some level. Nearly five years after 9-11-01, it's easy to "forget" that feeling we all had. Yet, it's hard to remember a day with such terror, love, joy and sadness all wrapped into one.
I'll admit, I don't want to ever feel that way (my sister was in NYC at the time) again, but I don't necessary know if I want a film to remind me. Nonetheless, I do think you should see "WTC."
In nutshell, it is the story of NYC Port Authority officers John McLoughlin and Will Jimeno -- played by Nicolas Cage and Michael Peña ("Crash") -- who were two of only 20 people pulled alive from the massive heaps of rubble.
Claustrophobic? You may want to skip this movie. The dramatic and tight camera angles show the pain up and close and sometimes too personal. You forget that people were lying alive under buildings for hours and days. Thankfully, 20 (only 20) were found.
One hero of the film is Marine Dave Karnes -- played by Michael Shannon. Karnes gets a calling at church on the day to go to New York and look for survivors. He's driven by duty and destiny. This character seems fictional, but it is not. Karnes later re-enlisted in the Marine Corps and served two tours of duty in Iraq.
The film, though, is full of heroes. Frankly, all in the film are heroes and "WTC" shows that through family relationships, flash-backs and very well done teenage characters who really make you feel their fears, their unknowing and a "damn it, do something to save my dad" sense that you can really know if you are in that situation.
The best way, for me, to close is to bullet point several items and again remind you to see "World Trade Center," but probably only see it once.
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Posted by OMCreader on Aug. 8, 2006 at 9:26 a.m. (report)
Cozen Beguile said: Did you see the TV adds for this? It describes the movie as.. UPLIFTING ??? PEACE!
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Posted by OMCreader on Aug. 7, 2006 at 8:12 p.m. (report)
david said: I saw United 93. I had to. It was moving, but it didn't provide a lot of answers. I have to see WTC as well. It is the defining point most us have in common. I put a tape in right after the second plane hit. Then I left for work at the airport where I watched both buildings fall. I remember the the reaction of passengers just getting off of grounded flights. I always watch that tape each 9/11. It's not too early for movies about that day. We all need to remember what happened that day. It brought the entire nation together...for a while.
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Posted by OMCreader on Aug. 4, 2006 at 4:45 p.m. (report)
Ebert said: This movie sounds pretty good but I guess I agree not sure if I could see but maybe I should. Don't know yet. Did anyone see that United 93 movie?
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