Respect for the surviving loved ones. Personally I won't be putting money into the pockets of the moviemongers at this point out of that respect.
Someone who died 2000 years ago, no one around to harm. 50 years ago, ample healing time has passed.
Personally, I won't be putting money into the moviemonger's pocket. However, like I've already said, if someone else feels they honor them by watching, then they should watch. I feel I honor their memory and their loved ones by not watching.
Gotta do what you feel is right. It's not really something to debate...just follow your heart and don't forget to give proper respect to the heroes, victims, and those who lost them.
I suppose thats a good point
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I must put my 2 cents in here sorry if it gets on anyone nerves.
I really think this movie needed to come out earlier then it did. We as Americans need to be reminded of this tragedy everyday. What happened that day will never ever be forgotten by our generation, but we need to teach other generations that this can and will happen again if we do not remember. Movies were being made about hitler when WW11 was being fought same with vietnam and all others. I dont want to get political or in an argument withanyone over this. It needs to be shown!
Word has it that oliver stone is also making a mvie about the whole day, and if you dont already know this is not the first movie to be made about this either A&E or the history channel had one and it was intense.