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May 8th, 2006, 09:03 AM | #16 |
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Good observation, Raji
The 'Let's roll" comment was very understated! I am surprised (and pleased) that he wasn't shown saying it by standing up, puffing out his chest and, after a pregnant pause, melodramatically announcing "Let's roll!"
If my memory serves me, he said it nervously, repeating it about three times. I liked everything about the movie and the realistic, unpretentious approach. Refreshing to see a good, character driven movie.
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September 2nd, 2006, 09:23 AM | #17 |
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Saw this movie yesterday in the movie theatre.
Very strong movie, and indeed, both gripping, depressing AND uplifting by the courage of the passangers. It really gave me a kind of adrealine rush of: yes, if in such a situation, if you have nothing to loose, why not risk winning over the situation? And indeed, the movie was very human, the terrorists weren't demons, the other passengers weren't out-of-life heroesn and the tension was almost unbearable at times. |
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