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9/11 (2017)
TrailerIt’s the morning of 9/11, a messenger sings “Happy Birthday” to his daughter, a billionaire argues with his wife in a divorce hearing, a maintenance man begins his day, and a young Russian decides she's breaking up with her sugar daddy. When the first plane hits World Trade Center, these 5 elevator passengers find themselves trapped. Forced to band together, they fight against all odds to escape before the unthinkable collapse occurs.Their story is about courage, faith and the will to live.Actors: Charlie Sheen, Whoopi Goldberg, Gina Gershon, Luis Guzmán, Wood Harris, Olga Fonda, Jacqueline Bisset, Billy Malone, Bruce Davison, Faune Chambers Watkins, Whitney Avalon, ...»Director: Martin GuiguiCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 4.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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NewsweekSeptember 15, 2017Now comes a new movie that uses the tragedy as heartracing backdrop, but has absolutely nothing to say about it, wielding the horrors of that day with all the subtlety and grace of a promoted brand tweet.
TheWrapSeptember 08, 2017Even if the film relies too much on the real-life horror of the actual event to loan it some gravitas, the performances touch the emotions honestly and deservedly.
Los Angeles TimesSeptember 08, 20179/11 trades on the emotional weight of its namesake day, manipulating audiences into feelings that have nothing to do with the mess that is actually on screen.
AV ClubSeptember 08, 2017By invoking September 11th, this movie is announcing that it has something to say... it's the film equivalent of a guy loudly demanding the attention of everyone in a subway car, then refusing to even issue a compellingly strange rant.
Hollywood ReporterSeptember 08, 2017Proves so exploitative that its end credits' dedication to the victims and first responders feels tawdry.
Common Sense MediaSeptember 15, 2017Not the out-and-out disaster it looked to be, this well-meaning 9/11 drama is instead overwrought and acerbic and doesn't really make the connection between its fictional situation and the real one.
amNewYorkSeptember 10, 2017Spectacularly misconceived, in which the optics of a substandard disaster movie are discomfortingly applied to this unfathomable tragedy.
Blu-ray.comSeptember 08, 2017"9/11" just...exists for 90 minutes, offering no insight or emotionality, quickly graduating from curious to forgettable as the inevitable closes in.
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