Friday, May 30, 2008

World Trade Center

I just saw this movie the other day, after thinking I would never watch it. What upset me is that the stories that were told was of Americans who survived. The stories of why it was provoked and people who suffered more loss on that day were not chronicled. And there was a militaristic theology that was portrayed in the movie and a pro-war sentiment. Yet I think that they chronicle the grief process really well as well as the emotional reality of being at the edge of death well. However it struck me that if I have kids that this is one of the more acessible ways they will learn about this historic event that shaped the world forever.

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