9/10
A great documentary
8 December 2003
I have this on DVD and it still gets me every time. It's a documentary that makes you think about the completely human side of 9/11, something that makes you think twice about what occured. One of the more visceral parts includes a reflection on those that chose to jump from the buildings, from those that saw it in the WTC and those on the ground. This documentary also featured something with Renée Fleming, the very famous soprano, and the very sad thing about it is that she breaks down mid-sentence when she describes the people during the one-month anniversary of the attacks in October 2001. This documentary is one of the best reassessments of the catastrophe, and it raises questions about God and His existence and where He was on the day of the attacks.
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