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Jeffrey Nordling | ... | ||
Brennan Elliott | ... | ||
Kendall Cross | ... |
Deena Burnett
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Ty Olsson | ... | ||
Monnae Michaell | ... |
Lisa Jefferson
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Colin Glazer | ... | ||
April Telek | ... |
Lyz Glick
(as April Amber Telek)
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Laura Mennell | ... | ||
Dominic Rains | ... |
Ziad Jarrah
(as Amin Nazemzadeh)
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Gwynyth Walsh | ... |
Esther Heyman
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Jacqueline Ann Steuart | ... | ||
Karen Holness | ... | ||
Marilyn Norry | ... |
Alice Hoglan
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Kirsten Alter | ... |
Melodie Homer
(as Kirsten Williamson)
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Biski Gugushe | ... |
On September 11th 2001, four domestic flights are hijacked by terrorists in the United States of America. After the collision of three against selected targets, the passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 93 fight against four terrorists to take back the control of the airplane. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
I guess I don't know what I was expecting, but this movie went above and beyond what I thought it was going to be. I am not very good when it comes to actually judging how good or bad a movie is, but I gave this movie a 9 because it absolutely broke my heart. On Sept. 11 2001, I was in high school watching everything happen on TV and I guess I didn't cry then or at all because I was so shocked and didn't understand. This movie made me realize how terrible this event really was, and for the first time, I shed tears. This movie was a good movie to give you an idea of what it was really like for those people and what their families went through and what they knew. I am truly sorry that people feel that they need to do this and this movie has made me feel awful, but it did a very good job of making you feel the way you should feel when you think about these types of things.