There's been talk of World Trade Center bringing people to tears. After seeing the film, it's hard to believe that they're not tears of boredom.
World Trade Center (2006)
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Reviews Counted:220
Fresh:153
Rotten:67
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: As a visually stunning tribute to lives lost in tragedy, World Trade Center succeeds unequivocally, and it is more politically muted than many of Stone's other works.
Runtime: 2 hrs 8 mins 58 secs
Genre: Dramas
US Box Office: $70,236,496
Synopsis: The events of September 11 left an indelible mark on most Americans, and certainly on those in the New York City area. Yet as fresh as the images seem, it's easy to forget the actual grit,... The events of September 11 left an indelible mark on most Americans, and certainly on those in the New York City area. Yet as fresh as the images seem, it's easy to forget the actual grit, sacrifice, and uncertainty of that day. Director Oliver Stone captures the essence of 9/11 by focusing on the true story of two Port Authority Police Department officers who were trapped beneath the wreckage of the fallen World Trade Center. Veteran officer Sergeant John McLoughlin (Nicholas Cage) and his team, including rookie Will Jimeno (Michael Pena) are gathering equipment to enter the burning Twin Towers when the concourse comes crashing down around them. Twenty feet below the surface, pinned by debris and unable to reach anyone by radio, the officers must rely on their own will--and on each other--to survive. Above ground, their families watch the towers fall, uncertain whether or not McLoughlin and Jimeno are there, since they are normally assigned to the Port Authority Bus Terminal. Like so many that day, Donna McLoughlin (Maria Bello) and Allison Jimeno (Maggie Gyllenhaal) wait for news at home surrounded by their families, fearing the worst and praying for the best. Stone's film depicts the horror and heartbreak of the victims, survivors, and their families with an understated, subtle touch. From the ash and dust covering everyone and everything to the dazed expressions of the workers leaving the towers to the steaming twisted metal remains of the World Trade Center, attention to detail is exceedingly realistic. Rather than being political or sensationalistic, this is a film about everyday heroes--men and women doing their best in the face of an unspeakable event. It may be just one story of many from September 11, but it represents the efforts, emotions, and reactions of so many on that fateful day. [More]
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Michael Pena, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Maria Bello
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Michael Pena, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Maria Bello, Stephen Dorff, Jay Hernandez, Michael Shannon, Jude Ciccolella, Patti D'Arbanville, Frank Whaley, Donna Murphy
Director: Oliver Stone
Director: Oliver Stone
Screenwriter: Andrea Berloff
Producer: Michael Shamberg, Debra Hill, Stacey Sher, Moritz Borman
Composer: Craig Armstrong
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Reviews for World Trade Center
Oliver Stone's take on one of history's most notorious and devastating days is white-washed with the sentimental veneer of the Lifetime Channel.
A different, and more focal, jumping-off point for the sort of spiritualism Stone has tackled in past films. It's occasionally voyeuristic and ineloquent at its conclusion, but it's an honest story of human connection with great performances.
Their film is gripping -- and should be: It has its tentacles around you from its stark title on. It’s a title that means so many things to so many people.
Will & John: A fantastic story, beautiful & hope filled, one that should be told, but the set up of the film and title itself subtract from the power of the storytelling here.
When asked my opinion after a screening of World Trade Center, I was momentarily at a loss for words, a testament to the film's potent impact...Ranks second only to the devastating United 93 as the most powerful film of 2006 to date.
isn't just a fitting tribute to the specific people involved, it's also a celebration of grace under pressure, and what is worth preserving from the chaos
This is the right story that, I have a feeling, was told for the wrong reason$.
Rather than re-awakening and focusing our feelings from September 11th with its recreation, it plays on them to elicit a sentimental response.
The discipline of the factual scenario laid out by the guy who lived it makes it worth seeing.
If I hadn't known that World Trade Center was an Oliver Stone movie, I never would have guessed it; in fact I might have ventured Ron Howard as the man behind the camera.
A powerful movie experience, a hymn in plainsong that glorifies that which is best in the American spirit.
The script, by newcomer Andrea Berloff, who worked with both couples to get the details right, has the sting of reality to work against any sugarcoating.
Piercingly moving and utterly unpolitical, World Trade Center holds us in a fierce grip.
This as uncomplicated a movie as Stone (Born on the 4th of July, JFK) has made, and one of his most powerful.
As a tribute to those who died, and survived, on Sept. 11, World Trade Center is a scrupulous and honorable film.
WTC could provide a mass catharsis for American audiences much as United 93 did for those who saw that earlier film.
... World Trade Center yields lovely and touching moments but proves a slow-going, arduous movie experience ...
Everyone leaving the theatre will be reminded we are at war, the enemy is real, we are not out of danger and there are far too many sympathizing with the enemy.
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