re-evaluation after 9/11?
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katsarewild1991 — 13 years ago(September 09, 2012 08:21 PM)
Well, the first time I watched this movie was today, which is will be 11 years after 9/11 in 2 days. The fact that it was made in 1998 is what remains in my mind, it was only 3 short years before one of the most horrific events in American history.
We are still living in an unstable society, full of paranoia and remaining anti-Islamic sentiment and a broken way of life. In a way, those terrorist did win, they took what our nation's way of life was about. Our economy changed almost immediately, we entered a recession, our military entered one of the longest wars since Vietnam full of endless controversies. Though we never had cities closed off like Brooklyn in the film, we felt and are still feeling the effect of those terrorist effects that happened in 2001, 11 years later.
But, to answer the OP's question, my opinion remains the same I guess since I already watched it after 2011. I was 7 in 98, so I wouldn't have understood it to this extent anyway.
However, I feel that there are Deveraux's in charge of our Military that have not been called out and captured. I saw some really dark moments, such as the Army's judgement that feels like it is really happening, despite my limited knowledge as a citizen. -
TMC-4 — 9 years ago(September 11, 2016 03:50 AM)