United 93 - Stunned

<p>It is very hard to face our demons. And we have become extrememly complacent in the past 5 years. I believe this is something we need to see, to not just remember, but to honor. We need to have the realization brought back to us from time to time that there are people out there that do not think the way we do, that they believe in a code that says that killing and hurting us is what God wants. Maybe this movie will make people more ready for attacks and vigilant again. I thurt, so we shoved it into the back of our brains, and many forgot how they felt that horrible day. That said, I feel for the young who are still innocent and sensitive, such as Berurah’s DD. Seeing the pain and fear and actions of our heroes does more than any scary movie could. It makes us face our own immortality and the injustice in the world. A lot for younger, impressionable children. Some difficult talks in the future for Berurah and DD. (I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers) Yet, the one good thing is that it is just a couple hours, knowing it seemed like a lifetime for the passengers, but not years as some of the victims, adults and children alike, of the Nazis and other despots in the world have had to endure. I know survivors who wouldn’t see the movies, but others who felt they should, to show their support for the people who want to make sure this is not forgotten, or debunk the ideas that “this never happened.” And yes, the producers are making a lot of money off this, but they had the support of the families. That was laudable, that they worked with them, when they really didn’t have to.</p>