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United 93
Based on the true story of the American plane United 93, that has been hijacked by terrorists, who faced by the strong passengers, who do their best, in order to overcome those terrorists and save their lives, depending on the records of passengers that found after its crash near Shanks Ville, Pennsylvania.
6 May 1952, Lakewood, Colorado, USA
17 July 1954, Los Angeles County, California, USA
17 March 1958, Humboldt, Iowa, USA
3 June 1949, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
18 May 1954, USA
24 April 1983, London, England, UK
13 October 1947, USA
22 February 1929, New York City, New York, USA
12 July 1975, Newport, Washington, USA
April 29, 2009
A flawed, but gripping well-crafted piece of drama...
August 10, 2007
a real-time reconstruction of events on the doomed flight that manages to encapsulate all the anxieties and sorrows of our age.
March 22, 2016
It's a difficult and upsetting experience but a worthwhile one, which will linger in your mind long after the film ends.
February 28, 2008
This is not a film you go to for enjoyment, but because you have a duty to endure it.
May 03, 2006
Even the undeniable heroism of the passengers on United 93 doesn't edify as it should.
March 05, 2014
Above all, one truth remains: the sacrifice of the 40 passengers on Flight 93 is truly remarkable. The film portrays their courage in the face of staggering odds in its own subjective and respectful way. It achieves what it wants as a film.
December 26, 2006
Greengrass takes pains to keep events believable and relatively unrhetorical, rejecting entertainment for the sake of sober reflection, though one has to ask how edifying this is apart from its reduction of the standard myths.
April 28, 2006
... this is a picture we all must see.
April 28, 2006
... left me feeling curiously unmoved and even slightly resentful.
May 12, 2006
This limitation in source material has had a peculiar effect on the script. Never is there a moment of repulsive sentimentality or exploitation, but neither is Greengrass able to realize an ultimate purpose.
June 01, 2006
United 93 might be an insular response to a global tragedy, but -- taken on its own, limited terms -- it is powerful and sincere, giving reign to pity and fear without indulging jingoism or sentimentality. For that at least it deserves applause.

