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Flight 77 (2011) dives into the complexities surrounding one of the flights involved in 9/11. The tone is somber, almost contemplative, as it navigates through real footage and interviews, creating a heavy atmosphere that lingers. What stands out is how it balances the factual recounting with personal narratives which adds depth. Pacing is a bit uneven at times; it oscillates between stark realism and emotional reflection. The focus on the lives affected, rather than just the event itself, gives it a distinctive feel. There’s no flashy editing or over-the-top dramatizations—just raw, honest storytelling that feels very much in tune with the gravity of its subject matter. The performances in the interviews, though not scripted, carry a weight that resonates long after viewing.
Real footage used throughoutInterviews provide personal insightsFocus on emotional impact over dramatization
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