9/11: Minute by Minute

2021

Action / Documentary / History

10
IMDb Rating 6.5/10 10 278 278

Plot summary

September 11th 2001, the day America was under siege. Thrust into defense against the deadliest disaster ever faced. The four coordinated attacks by nineteen individuals, driven by religious extremism, claimed the lives of thousands that day, exposing flaws in the defence of the mightiest nation on the globe. The chaos in the skies sent radio communications into meltdown. Follow the key aspects of the nation's response as the gravity of the situation unfolds before your very eyes. Through official FAA, Airline, Military and NYC Fire Department recordings, as well as archival footage and reenactments, retrace the critical moments that forced American society to change forever. This documentary will expose the frenzied communication that took place over the airwaves as flight attendants, aviation authorities and the president grappled with a nightmare. Join us as we observe and reflect on the darkest day in American history as we recount those moments minute by minute.


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July 13, 2022 at 03:44 PM

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Reviewed by sufyaanrashid95 5 / 10

A Haunting and Poignant Account of Unforgettable Tragedy

"9/11: Minute by Minute" is a deeply poignant and haunting documentary that reconstructs the events of September 11, 2001, in real-time. Through a meticulous arrangement of archival footage, survivor interviews, and expert analysis, the film takes viewers on an emotional journey, capturing the horror and chaos that unfolded on that fateful day.

The documentary's strength lies in its unflinching portrayal of the human experience amidst unimaginable tragedy. By focusing on individual stories, it allows us to empathize with those directly affected by the attacks, showcasing their courage, resilience, and heartbreaking losses. It serves as a powerful reminder of the human cost and the countless acts of heroism that emerged from the ashes.

The film's pacing is masterful, building tension and suspense as events unfold, even though the outcome is already known. It immerses viewers in the confusion and fear that gripped the nation, skillfully conveying the sense of disbelief and the profound impact of the attacks on both a personal and societal level.

"9/11: Minute by Minute" is a testament to the strength of documentary filmmaking, offering a comprehensive and well-researched account of the tragedy. It presents a balanced perspective, providing historical context while avoiding unnecessary sensationalism. The use of authentic audio recordings and news footage further enhances the film's authenticity and emotional resonance.

While the documentary does not delve into conspiracy theories or political debates, it does shed light on the response from various agencies and the challenges they faced in coordinating rescue efforts. The film also highlights the solidarity and compassion displayed by ordinary citizens as they rallied together in the face of adversity.

As the documentary concludes, it leaves a lasting impact, reminding us of the indomitable human spirit and the importance of unity in times of crisis. "9/11: Minute by Minute" is an essential watch for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the events of September 11th, offering a respectful and powerful tribute to the victims, survivors, and the collective resilience of a nation. Prepare to be moved, enlightened, and forever changed by this profoundly human account of an unforgettable tragedy.

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Reviewed by wicj 3 / 10

Fire the Graphics Department!

The script and narration weren't terrible...nothing really new here though. The real failure is in the graphics. Aside from the all-too-common misuse of footage of technology of an incorrect period as well as other anachronisms, I observed stock footage of a woman wearing shorts that were way too short or not short enough, depending on your point of view and a smiley face on an illustration of the first two terrorists entering the cockpit of American 11. I spent way too much time focused on the ridiculousness of the background images that I lost the narration a few times. This production is a lesson in laziness and perhaps even apathy.

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