I was absolutely blown away! I would compare it in intensity to "The Passion of the Christ". At least for all Americans the film should strike a chord and take you back to that terrible day. I thought the movie was well done and not "sensationalist" but more a "documentary" of what happened. I was like others that I've spoken to, shocked at the confusion and helplessness shown by governmental agencies in the film. I feel that it is time for these sort of films to be made in order to generate discussion and thought about these grave events. I urge all Americans and others to see this film to gain a "human" and "everyday" perspective on the events that altered our modern landscape.
What do you think?









