United 93, written and directed by Paul
Greengrass
10 out of 10
Notes and
thoughts on other books are available at:
- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEVa4_CsRStSBBDo4uJWT8BSWtTTn0N1E
and http://realini.blogspot.ro/
United 93
is a gripping, tremendous drama.
The entire
world has been shocked, alas some have cheered, when the terrorist piloted
airplanes have crashed into the Twin Towers.
This film refers
to that, albeit not directly, and the phenomenal account of the men and women
aboard the United flight that crashed in Pennsylvania.
It is one
of the most astounding dramas that describes the heroism, bravery, strength,
spirit of sacrifice of a group of passengers.
Terrorists had
taken flying lessons and then went on board civilian airplanes to crash them
into important targets.
Tragically,
two have hit The World Trade Center and one the Pentagon, the latter with
fortunately fewer casualties.
The fourth
plane selected gives the name to this fantastic film that describes passengers,
relatives, communication with them and the accelerating pace towards the denouement,
which is known but no less impressive and horrendous.
Tension is
slowly building up, with people getting on the airplane together with their
would be kidnappers.
Part of the
plot involves the men and women on the ground, controlling the air traffic, who
learned about the situation on United 93.
On a side
note, air traffic controllers- and people in other jobs- are supposed to have a
negative attitude, because those with a positive mindset see the big picture
better, but miss on details and psychology research proves that negativity
helps with the small parts- in positions like those of lawyers, policemen
investigating crimes, etc.
At a chosen
moment, the terrorists use knives to highjack the plane and take control of the
cockpit, flying the plane.
After September
11th, a decision was taken to improve security on board airplanes
and make access to cockpits more difficult.
The passengers
have their mobile phones and some get in contact with the dear ones on the
ground and keep talking throughout.
This is in
fact one of the main sources from which we learn what happened on United 93,
the narrative and all the acts.
The relatives
or friends that communicate with people on the plane see the news and what
happens to the Twin Towers and The Pentagon.
And the
passengers on United 93 come to realize what the use of their aircraft would
be, if they do nothing about it.
It must
also be said that the United States government, learning about the three
attacks and the high jacking of United 93 made some plans…only they were not
put in practice
If they
watched the plane fly too close to Washington, where it became increasingly
clear that it would target Congress or another strategic institution, then they
would resort to a drastic, dreadful decision:
-
Take the plane down
In effect,
fighter planes were not given the order to shoot down a civilian air craft, for
fear of accidental shoot down.
Only the
people on the flight took action themselves, understanding full well the consequences,
risks and odds.
A group has
decided that the only option is to attack the terrorists, hoping to regain
control of the plane.
With grit,
courage and determination, these Superheroes, heroic men and women went to face
the enemy.
They did
not manage to avoid their own deaths, but with their sacrifice they have saved
the lives of others…
“Todd Beamer: [to Mark Bingham after Ziad
Jarrah on purpose causes the plane to lose attitude as it gets closer to
Washington D.C]. This is a suicide mission. They are not going to land this
plane. They are not going to take us back to the airport. We have to do
something. I don't think we have much of a choice.”
United 93
is an outstanding motion picture, about extraordinary, unique, courageous,
powerful, unforgettable heroes.
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