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Originally Posted by Sassafrass
I would see this if it didn't involve a bunch of gushy crap from the families who lost their loved ones.
Can anyone tell me if it IS in fact a bunch of interviews sparsed with some recreations of the plane crash and bonding people? I am all for people bonding in unity to come against a united cause, but unless its actually going to be about THAT, I don't really feel like paying $10 to go see a bunch of interviews with the families of the people on the plane.
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I think you are thinking about
The Flight That Fought Back, which was a "docudrama" that aired on the Discovery Channel last year. Like you said, it featured interviews with the families of the people who died on the flight, along with re-enactments of events that happened on the flight. I haven't seen United 93, but from what I can tell it is all drama, with no interviews or stuff like that in the film.
Jam it back in, in the dark.