Just saw it this afternoon.
It's one of the greatest movie's I've ever seen.
It's basically a docudrama, with the known facts recreated down to the smallest detail, and the educated guesses about what happened on flight 93 which are quite reasonable. There's no manipulation whatsoever; in fact the strongest part of the move, aside from the brilliant air control scenes, is the acting and the dialogue of the hijackers. They're disturbingly fervent, but human, and prone to insecurity and panacking. They were chanting passages from the Koran almost the entire time on the plane, just to try to keep themselves calm.
Actually, no, I change my mind, the strongest part of the movie is the end, when the passengers charge the cockpit, primarily because it's not protrayed as "heroism", but a wild act of desperation by people who knew they would die if they stayed in their seats.
Remind me exactly how many people are playing themselves in a film about a plane that crashed into the ground killing all onboard?
Jeez, get that stick oot from between yer bumcheeks, eh? Bloody 'ell.
The guys on the ground Aldo, not the people on the plane. Try thinking, then posting for once.
Now, you assholes will still probably claim that the movie is loaded with patriotic crap despite having not seen the movie. If there was any, then I didn't see it, and I'm as anti-US Gov. as they come.