<p>I thought it was a great movie. I saw United 93 on opening night. It was intense, but the violence was less graphic than I expected, because much of the movie is from the point of view of the passengers in the back of the plane. It’s wonderful acting, direction, and editing. </p>
<p>I was especially interested in how I would feel in the next few days after the movie. I found that my dreams the first few following nights were actually very optimistic, full of successful problem-solving. To me, that’s the story of Flight 93: ordinary people finding themselves in an impossibly difficult situation and finding the best response they could to that situation. It’s a true story of courage and not giving up, and that’s why I think everyone ought to see it. I will take my thirteen-year-old son to see it soon, because I want to watch the movie again, and I think it will help his growing-up process to see that depiction of the most momentous day since he was born.</p>