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bluetoast 01-14-12 07:25 PM

Re: United 93
 

Originally Posted by JimRochester (Post 11075867)
Although the acting was suspect for the people on the ground, being the actual people that were there was a great bit of casting.

When I was watching, I thought the guy playing the FAA manager was a good actor, and I was surprised to learn he was playing himself. He did pretty well.

MoviePage 01-14-12 09:45 PM

Re: United 93
 
I loved this movie. I never want to watch it again.

NIMH Rat 01-15-12 02:37 PM

Re: United 93
 

Originally Posted by bluetoast (Post 11076260)
When I was watching, I thought the guy playing the FAA manager was a good actor, and I was surprised to learn he was playing himself. He did pretty well.

I don't think the people on the ground were good or bad actors, just non-actors. They brought all their non-actory awkwardness to an awkward situation. They really put across a feeling of powerlessness because they couldn't project anything else.

I remember the FAA manager's face, but I don't remember anything he said. On the other hand, I remember that United 93 passenger (played by a real actor) saying "I'm going to break his arm" like I just saw the movie 10 minutes ago. I remember the exact tone and gesture he used when saying that line. It probably never happened, but it's played so well it convinces us it probably happened. I guess that's the mythic quality I'm talking about. That's why I think this is a very well done but also very dangerous film.

Pointyskull 01-20-12 11:16 PM

Re: United 93
 

Originally Posted by MoviePage (Post 11076483)
I loved this movie. I never want to watch it again.

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