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Eyes Wide Shut: United 93 (Film Review--get a load of the final comments!)
artvoice.com ^ | 4-27-06 | M. Faust

Posted on 04/27/2006 8:50:25 AM PDT by Houmatt

What are you willing to look at when you go to the theater to see a movie?

Whether it’s because of my age or the times we live in, I find a real element of risk in going to the movies. There are things that I do not wish to see, images and actions I would rather not chance having burned into my brain in that singular and powerful way that movies are able to do.

In a purely free market, people would be able to see whatever they wanted to see, just as they would be allowed to provide whatever images other people were willing to buy. We, of course, have no such system—thank god—but it certainly seems to be moving there. If even the most liberal parents knew what was going on in a lot of video porn, which is now so mainstream that it is advertised and even reviewed on radio stations and magazines that cater to young audiences, they would be appalled.

Even closer to the mainstream, it is now de rigeur for horror films to feature scenes of grueling torture, in which the pain of the victim is emphasized. That used to be a taboo, simply as a matter of public taste. Now, it’s what teens expect to see when they go to a horror film (unrestricted by the MPAA, which regularly gives such films an R rating rather than the NC-17 they ought to have).

These thoughts apply in one way to the quasi-horror film Hard Candy, about the revenge taken by a 14-year-old girl on a 32-year-old man she accuses of being a pedophile. But they apply in a much different way to United 93, a film that will be seen by many more people. Polls indicate that a large number of people plan not to see this film, which concerns the events of September 11, 2001; I suspect that a lot of people will, and that it will pick up larger audiences in coming weeks as word gets around.

The fact that there are no movie star names in the advertising for United 93 may lead you to believe that this is a schlock movie made to capitalize on morbid interest in a national tragedy. Were that the case, it would be easy to dismiss. But Airport 9/11 it is not; it was made by Paul Greengrass, a British filmmaker who cut his teeth in documentaries. He’s best known in the US for The Bourne Supremacy, but his real calling card is the 2002 docudrama Bloody Sunday, which recreated with unforgettable intensity the 1972 Irish civil-rights march in which unarmed civilians were fired on by British troops.

Before anything else, it must be said that United 93 is an exceedingly well-made film. Although it focuses on the events about the titular plane, the one that did not reach its target, fully half of its running time is devoted to recreating that morning from the perspective of the airline and government agencies that watched it unfold, at first on radar screens, later on CNN. The authenticity of these scenes is helped by the fact that Greengrass cast many of these people as themselves, including Ben Sliney, national operations manager of the FAA (that is to say, the man who had the power to shut down the nation’s airports, as he did later that morning). (If that seems somewhat improper for a public official, it should be noted that Sliney originally was hired as a technical advisor, and agreed to play himself only during production. I didn’t realize who he was while watching the film, and marveled at what an authoritative performance this unknown actor was giving.)

Greengrass similarly cast mostly unknown actors to play the crew and passengers of United 93, chosen for their similarity to the people they are playing. (Scanning the credits afterward, there are a few names I recognized from TV sitcoms, but they disappeared into their parts to the extent that with one exception I don’t recall them in the film.)

No one knows for sure what happened on United 93. We know that the passengers were aware of what was happening and planned to try to prevent it; we know that the plane went down in a field in Pennsylvania rather than crashing into its target, the White House.

Can you think about what happened on that plane for more than a moment without getting a lump in your throat? Of course not. Focusing on September 11 from this vantage point may strike some as unduly sadistic, but it’s the only possible way to do it. Any other approach would be too grim to bear; at least in this one area, the enemy was engaged and bested. (And while it doesn’t dwell on it, the film does make the point that in bringing down United 93 a group of ordinary Americans did what the military failed to do that morning.)

Having begun this project, Greengrass proceeded with admirable restraint. There are a dozen places where the film pulls back rather than go for a sure-fire Big Moment. We know that we will hear the words “Let’s roll,” but it’s minimized. People are attacked and killed on the plane, passengers early on, a terrorist or two later—surmise on the film’s part—but they are not dwelt on or gloated over.

In what you know in advance will be the most unbearable moment, we listen to some of the passengers speaking to their loved ones on the phone. These scenes could have been much worse than they are.

And those scenes are precisely the ones that make me ask, why would we see this film? Why would anyone ask us to, and why would we want to? You probably won’t learn anything from it, aside from a stray detail or two. Greengrass is largely careful not to make large pronouncements about everything that happened (and didn’t happen) that day, but the inevitable truth is that when many of us see a film on a real subject, we adopt it as reality—we unconsciously perceive that we “know” those events, not always accepting that they have been predigested for us, no matter how carefully the filmmakers strive for objectivity.

In the film’s press notes, Greengrass says that the passengers on United 93 faced two choices: “Do we sit here and do nothing and hope for the best, hope it turns out all right? Or do we do something about it? And if so, what can we do? That group of people weighed those choices, made a decision and acted upon it. And I think that if we look at what happened, we find a story of immense courage and fortitude—those people were very, very brave.”

No question. But it was also crystal clear to them what was about to happen. Although the film offers them a glimmer of hope for survival, they are choosing between certain death and death with meaning. But important choices are not always made with such overwhelming information. People in a position to make decisions have been known to do so with faulty facts. Does the fact that they struck out boldly validate their actions? No, just the opposite. “Action” like that got us into Iraq; god forbid it get us into Iran as well. I may be overreading Greengrass’s remarks, sniffing propaganda where none exists. Still, if you decide to see this film, it’s something to keep in mind.


TOPICS: Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bravery; flight93; flightunited93; movie; moviereview; neverforget911; united; united93; unitedflight93
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1 posted on 04/27/2006 8:50:27 AM PDT by Houmatt
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To: Houmatt

There is a real movement to trash this film.


2 posted on 04/27/2006 8:53:06 AM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo (Carry Daily, Apply Sparingly.)
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To: Houmatt

Iran's been on track to become a smoldering, radioactive hole in the ground for the last quarter-century. They're just too stupid to know it yet.


3 posted on 04/27/2006 8:54:15 AM PDT by RichInOC (...keep rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin'...)
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To: Houmatt

Pity we can't just deport the treasonous Left.


4 posted on 04/27/2006 8:54:19 AM PDT by FormerLib ("...the past ten years in Kosovo will be replayed here in what some call Aztlan.")
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To: Houmatt

Herr Doktor Goebbels would be proud at this leftie "film critic" and his smarmy propaganda.


5 posted on 04/27/2006 8:55:18 AM PDT by Crispus Attucks Patriot (The first to give his life for your liberty was a Black man!)
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To: Houmatt
Does the fact that they struck out boldly validate their actions? No, just the opposite. "Action" like that got us into Iraq; god forbid it get us into Iran as well.

Get back into the Starbucks on West 80th Street, will ya!?

6 posted on 04/27/2006 8:56:20 AM PDT by frogjerk (LIBERALISM: The perpetual insulting of common sense.)
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To: RichInOC
Iran's been on track to become a smoldering, radioactive hole in the ground for the last quarter-century. They're just too stupid to know it yet.

Anyone ever see the wonderful movie, "Frequency?"

"You went down thirty years ago. You just don't know it yet."

7 posted on 04/27/2006 8:58:14 AM PDT by 50sDad (ST3d: Real Star Trek 3d Chess: http://my.ohio.voyager.net/~abartmes/tactical.htm)
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To: Houmatt
1972 Irish civil-rights march in which unarmed civilians were fired on by British troops

Gerry Adams' sidekick McGuinness has admitted firing the first shot to deliberately provoke a retaliation.

8 posted on 04/27/2006 8:59:10 AM PDT by 1066AD
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To: Houmatt

This reviewer couldn't help himself. Change that rebarbative last sentence, and the whole review would be filled with admiration, for the movie and for the courage of the passengers.

That last sentence doesn't fit. The reviewer is evidently a man of real feeling and intelligence who just can't quite shuck off his ideological chains.

I think most people reading this review would come to the last sentence, and say, "What? What the hell is this?" Much more typical will be the leftist reviews that attack the movie from start to finish.


9 posted on 04/27/2006 8:59:45 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Houmatt

How do these people sleep at night? This smarmy, smug reviewer is safe and comfortable. No thanks to people like himself.


10 posted on 04/27/2006 8:59:48 AM PDT by originalbuckeye
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To: ButThreeLeftsDo

Roger Ebert praised it which makes me think it has to be anti-American and stupid.


11 posted on 04/27/2006 8:59:53 AM PDT by justshutupandtakeit (If you believe ANYTHING in the Treason Media you are a fool.)
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To: Houmatt
Here is a link to some trailers for the movie.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0475276/trailers

12 posted on 04/27/2006 9:00:28 AM PDT by Paleo Conservative
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To: Houmatt

What a load....


13 posted on 04/27/2006 9:00:36 AM PDT by GSWarrior
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To: Crispus Attucks Patriot

Yep, "loud enough and long enough" - it still works on a lot of folks.


14 posted on 04/27/2006 9:01:39 AM PDT by SelmaLee
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To: Houmatt
in bringing down United 93 a group of ordinary Americans did what the military failed to do that morning.

Notice the word "failed".

Did the military TRY? No.

Should they have tried to bring down the plane? Not without knowing a whole lot more about the conditions inside.

Imagine the hue and cry if the USAF had shot down that plane.

Still, they "failed".

Never miss a chance, do they?

15 posted on 04/27/2006 9:03:10 AM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: Houmatt
“Action” like that got us into Iraq;

What absolute poppycock!

It was equally "crystal clear what was about to happen" with regard to Iraq as with regard to Flight 93: you make your decisions based on what you know at the time.

Only the arrogant Monday morning quarterback, like this guy, pretends to have had perfect knowledge all along.

16 posted on 04/27/2006 9:03:23 AM PDT by Redbob
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To: frogjerk

He struck out boldly, and god forbid he is run over by a garbage truck tommorow. (Note to NY garbagemen: Let's Roll!)


17 posted on 04/27/2006 9:04:18 AM PDT by at bay ("We actually did an evil....." Eric Scmidt, CEO Google)
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To: Houmatt

The use of a certain word describing this author's relationship with his mother would get me banned.


18 posted on 04/27/2006 9:06:25 AM PDT by DoctorMichael (The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!)
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To: Houmatt
“Action” like that got us into Iraq; god forbid it get us into Iran as well. I may be overreading Greengrass’s remarks, sniffing propaganda where none exists

This was a pretty good review until this last paragraph - then the looney leftist just had to get in his own personal view, something he noted the film directors did NOT do. Idiot.

19 posted on 04/27/2006 9:06:43 AM PDT by hsalaw
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To: Houmatt

If this film were a complete work of fiction, it would be as riveting as an extended episode of '24', with Jack Bauer (for once) impotent on the ground, and it would win rave reviews as "great TV".

There is just one little flaw. The events really did happen, and in the real world, there are persons upon whom the blame falls MUCH more heavily than others. The loudest denunciations of the film, the sharpest critics, speak not to the technical qualities, or the plot line, but to the fact that too many dots are too obviously connected, and certain inevitable conclusions about WHO f****d up and allowed this situation come to pass, become all to blindingly obvious.


20 posted on 04/27/2006 9:06:44 AM PDT by alloysteel
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