Saturday, April 29, 2006

United 93

Well, what can I say. We went to the 4 p.m. showing and have been intermittenly bawling ever since about 4:45 p.m. Everything you've read or heard is true. The movie casts no judgements, lays no blame and plays the events as true to life as possible.

And it's an emotional punch in the gut.

I mean, you know what you're getting yourself into when you see this movie. It's not entertaining. It's painful. But, in a way, I felt like it was my duty to see it -- that this is a recharge for a battery. The battery that's powering our national will.

I understand if you can't go see this movie. But I think everyone else should.

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