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United 93

I just got home from seeing United 93, which was my only request this year for a birthday present. It’s the first movie I’ve been to in 16 years (no, I’m not kidding, really). What a totally overwhelming experience.

I watched this movie, knowing, of course, that this had all already happened. Yet, during much of it, I was actually afraid. Afraid of what? I don’t know, I can’t answer that question. And, as I’ve heard others say, I wanted to jump out of my seat and yell to all those people, “no, don’t get on that plane”….like I could maybe change something. The sad reality is, we can’t change anything. It happened. What we need to do is REMEMBER.

This movie also showed an interesting perspective, as well, seeing things from the eyes of the air traffic controllers and military people. I watched it from a tv screen…some of these people (along with many New Yorkers) actually watched the second plane fly into the World Trade Center. I cannot imagine what that must have been like.

If you haven’t gone to see United 93 yet, go. I go to one movie every 16 years….and this one was worth waiting for. But if you have high blood pressure, I suggest you take some extra meds that day. You’re going to need it. I kept forgetting to breathe.

And go watch this, too, either way. I watched it the other morning, and was almost late for work (thanks, Beth!). But that’s ok, because it reminded me what we’re fighting about. Just like this movie did. Go watch. And remember what it is we’re fighting for. Some people seem to have forgotten. A reminder is always good.

And I’m declaring this an “open trackback” link, too. More open trackbacks can be found at Janette’s and Teach’s, as well as one of our many Cotillion Beths.

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