I am going to see it today.
I don't think we need to be reminded that we are fighting a war against terrorism but that we have still not found the man who caused this nightmare but have lost so many lives fighting elsewhere.
911 hit my family personally also and it will always be a turning point in my life. My niece, who I raised, worked in WTC2 and moved to San Francisco 8/31/2001. She lost everyone in her office and is STILL traumatized by it. She has visited the site twice to get closure but still feels like she should NOT HAVE survived.
She is moving back to Atlanta to be with her family next month. She is not and probably will never be the same. I don't think I have seen her smile since 2001.
I never would've considered this movie if it was not okayed by the families. As a grief counselor I know that every victim or survivor has a different way and time to get through a struggle, none are wrong and none or right, just an individual's personal way. I'm sure some families were against this and some were for it, it's just how we deal with it that determines that. The same with who wants to see it and who doesn't. It's a choice.
Robinrs