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World Trade Center (2006)

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Reviews Counted:220

Fresh:153

Rotten:67

Average Rating:6.7/10

Consensus: As a visually stunning tribute to lives lost in tragedy, World Trade Center succeeds unequivocally, and it is more politically muted than many of Stone's other works.

Rated: 12A [See Full Rating] for intense and emotional content, some disturbing images and language

Runtime: 2 hrs 8 mins 58 secs

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:29-09-2006

Synopsis: The events of September 11 left an indelible mark on most Americans, and certainly on those in the New York City area. Yet as fresh as the images seem, it's easy to forget the actual grit,... The events of September 11 left an indelible mark on most Americans, and certainly on those in the New York City area. Yet as fresh as the images seem, it's easy to forget the actual grit, sacrifice, and uncertainty of that day. Director Oliver Stone captures the essence of 9/11 by focusing on the true story of two Port Authority Police Department officers who were trapped beneath the wreckage of the fallen World Trade Center. Veteran officer Sergeant John McLoughlin (Nicholas Cage) and his team, including rookie Will Jimeno (Michael Pena) are gathering equipment to enter the burning Twin Towers when the concourse comes crashing down around them. Twenty feet below the surface, pinned by debris and unable to reach anyone by radio, the officers must rely on their own will--and on each other--to survive. Above ground, their families watch the towers fall, uncertain whether or not McLoughlin and Jimeno are there, since they are normally assigned to the Port Authority Bus Terminal. Like so many that day, Donna McLoughlin (Maria Bello) and Allison Jimeno (Maggie Gyllenhaal) wait for news at home surrounded by their families, fearing the worst and praying for the best. Stone's film depicts the horror and heartbreak of the victims, survivors, and their families with an understated, subtle touch. From the ash and dust covering everyone and everything to the dazed expressions of the workers leaving the towers to the steaming twisted metal remains of the World Trade Center, attention to detail is exceedingly realistic. Rather than being political or sensationalistic, this is a film about everyday heroes--men and women doing their best in the face of an unspeakable event. It may be just one story of many from September 11, but it represents the efforts, emotions, and reactions of so many on that fateful day. [More]

Starring: Nicolas Cage, Michael Pena, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Maria Bello

Starring: Nicolas Cage, Michael Pena, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Maria Bello, Stephen Dorff, Jay Hernandez, Michael Shannon, Jude Ciccolella, Patti D'Arbanville, Frank Whaley, Donna Murphy

Director: Oliver Stone

Director: Oliver Stone
Screenwriter: Andrea Berloff
Producer: Michael Shamberg, Debra Hill, Stacey Sher, Moritz Borman
Composer: Craig Armstrong
Studio: Paramount Pictures

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World Trade Center eventually stops feeling like a remarkable story of survival and more like a Hallmark Network presentation.

Full Review Source: Film Threat | comment Comment
08/09/06
Pete Vonder Haar
Pete Vonder Haar
Film Threat

Stone's message--shrewder than other liberal campaigns of the last five years--is undeniably political.

Full Review Source: City Pages, Minneapolis/St. Paul | comment Comment
08/09/06
Rob Nelson
Rob Nelson
City Pages, Minneapolis/St. Paul

The film's sincerity makes it impossible to toss around accusations of hokeyness, either "on paper" or in one's own mind; context is everything, and in this context blunt assertions of heroism and near-sainthood are easy to swallow.

Full Review Source: Film Blather | comment Comment
08/09/06
Eugene Novikov
Eugene Novikov
Film Blather

Sometimes this kind of writing can evoke unaffected sincerity; other times, it seems merely trite, perhaps reflecting the inexperience of first-time feature screenwriter Andrea Berloff.

Full Review Source: Decent Films Guide | comment Comment
08/09/06
Steven D. Greydanus
Steven D. Greydanus
Decent Films Guide

The movie means well, and we can appreciate the sentiment; it works on the level of heartbreaking spectacle, but it doesn't add more to our wisdom.

Full Review Source: Window to the Movies | comment Comment
08/08/06
Jeffrey Chen
Jeffrey Chen
Window to the Movies

Who wants to feel good about 9/11? I sure want to feel good about 9/11!

Full Review Source: Flipside Movie Emporium | comment Comment
08/08/06
Rob Vaux
Rob Vaux
Flipside Movie Emporium

Are we ready for the feel-good 9/11 movie of the year? Mawkish, corny and brutally effective -- I liked it more than I feel comfortable admitting.

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Weekly | comment Comment
08/08/06
Sean Burns
Sean Burns
Philadelphia Weekly

For all its crude effectiveness as a true-life melodrama of survival, World Trade Center doesn't do much with 9/11, except to sentimentalize it for popular consumption.

Full Review Source: Slate | comment Comment
08/08/06
Dana Stevens
Dana Stevens
Slate

It's not too soon for a 9/11 movie, but it IS too soon for one that brings it up for no reason.

Full Review Source: EricDSnider.com | comment Comment
08/08/06
Eric D. Snider
Eric D. Snider
EricDSnider.com

In a sense, it is blatant, clichéd hero worship, but Stone earns this impassioned interpretation through his care and respect behind the camera for the characters and the gravity of the situation.

Full Review Source: FilmJerk.com | comment Comment
08/08/06
Brian Orndorf
Brian Orndorf
FilmJerk.com

A failure at the most basic levels of cinema and its inability to make me feel ANYthing, when any single still image of that day can induce the fear of God, is inexcusable.

Full Review Source: eFilmCritic.com | comment Comment
08/08/06
Erik Childress
Erik Childress
eFilmCritic.com

Top praise should go to Stone. After the overblown failure 'Alexander,' he made a wise decision to shoot an up close and personal script. Less proves definitely more.

Full Review Source: Dispatch-Tribune Newspapers | comment Comment
08/08/06
Steve Crum
Steve Crum
Dispatch-Tribune Newspapers

Stone has delivered a beautiful, heartfelt and touching movie that celebrates the heroes of September 11th and will leave everyone in the audience with a lump in their throats and a few tears in their eyes.

Full Review Source: WaffleMovies.com | comment Comment
08/08/06
Willie Waffle
Willie Waffle
WaffleMovies.com

There's no questioning the importance of this story, but it is a shame that Stone has chosen to be so manipulative with our emotions.

Full Review Source: FromTheBalcony | comment Comment
08/08/06
Bill Clark
Bill Clark
FromTheBalcony

Stone slyly sneaks virtuoso moments into his story, bringing a modest elegance to a script that frequently feels creakily old-fashioned.

Full Review Source: Slant Magazine | comment Comment
08/08/06
Nick Schager
Nick Schager
Slant Magazine

The old Stone was not exactly a bargain, but he was never this pious or this conventional.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
08/08/06
Kenneth Turan
Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times
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The filmmaker and his colleagues have brought the sensibility of an old-fashioned Hollywood disaster movie, and a mediocre one at that.

Full Review Source: Wall Street Journal | comment Comment
08/08/06
Joe Morgenstern
Joe Morgenstern
Wall Street Journal

Stone takes one of the most tragic events of this century and focuses on the hope, humanity and determination that also held sway amid the darkness.

Full Review Source: USA Today | comment Comment
08/08/06
Claudia Puig
Claudia Puig
USA Today

With this unflinching account of that day, Stone has made the most important film of his long career.

Full Review Source: Arizona Republic | comment Comment
08/08/06
Bill Muller
Bill Muller
Arizona Republic

Even when Stone is clumsy, he at least seems to recognize that he can't possibly re-create the experience of these policemen: The best he can do is put it onstage, reminding us that this happened to someone else and not to us.

Full Review Source: Salon.com | comment Comment
08/08/06
Stephanie Zacharek
Stephanie Zacharek
Salon.com
 
 
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