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    The officers arrive at the horrifying scene of Ground Zero directly after the attacks.
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    Director Oliver Stone once again offers a powerful and provocative story based on real-life events in this drama. Sergeant John McLoughlin (Nicolas Cage) and William J. Jimeno (Michael Pe
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    Cast: Nicolas Cage, Nick Damici, Jay Hernandez, Michael Peña, Armando Riesco
    Director: Oliver Stone
    Producers: Moritz Borman, Norman Golightly, Donald J. Lee Jr., Debra Hill, Stacey Sher, Chantal Feghali, Michael Shamberg, Robert S. Wilson
    Screenwriters: William Jimeno, Andrea Berloff, Allison Jimeno
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  • @kelb6073
    @kelb6073 4 года назад +3694

    It was more chaotic than any movie could reproduce.

    • @kelb6073
      @kelb6073 4 года назад +10

      @@botelladeaguamediollena4885 Not really...

    • @kelb6073
      @kelb6073 4 года назад +21

      @@botelladeaguamediollena4885 You can believe whatever you want to believe. Who cares? Obviously, there's a few people who agree with me. Adios.

    • @jayvon96
      @jayvon96 4 года назад +205

      I agree. You'll never be able to capture the real fear and confusion in any film. The only thing close is the real life home/news videos taken that day.

    • @LegoWarFims
      @LegoWarFims 4 года назад +85

      @@jayvon96 I think the director dialed down of what happened. There was more than just papers on the ground.

    • @melishamitchell1485
      @melishamitchell1485 4 года назад +5

      Umm, 2012, anyone?

  • @mikeweber2024
    @mikeweber2024 5 лет назад +3463

    My 8th grade robotics teacher was a cop during 9/11. His son was sick but when he heard about the attacks, he went in and saved people. I’m very thankful he survived because he’s my favorite teacher of all time.

    • @josephmarrison4606
      @josephmarrison4606 3 года назад +89

      Bless him.

    • @atas2561
      @atas2561 3 года назад +17

      He’s a saint.

    • @nebula12x
      @nebula12x 3 года назад +7

      @@getnoobfanflamingo they did that because “it was there only way to survive”

    • @bubblezovlove7213
      @bubblezovlove7213 3 года назад +6

      @@getnoobfanflamingo Why?? Because they were in a part of the building where it was no longer possible to be inside it. The thick hot smoke and fire left two awful options, stay and choke and burn or jump. Jumping was likely a knee jerk reaction when faced with a super huge fire.....

    • @getnoobfanflamingo
      @getnoobfanflamingo 3 года назад +4

      @@bubblezovlove7213 oh them jump down but them die that heart brokeing :(

  • @zyloproductions4870
    @zyloproductions4870 2 года назад +1835

    1:49-The officer's horrified reactions as they watch that man jump proves an important point to all emergency responders, and heroes. Just because you're called "the bravest" does not mean you are not allowed to be afraid.

    • @sspsp6545
      @sspsp6545 2 года назад +96

      Absolutely no one could handle seeing that and be ok. The fact that they witnessed this and still went in to save others is an absolute testament to their courage and character.

    • @arthurthow9295
      @arthurthow9295 2 года назад +16

      That one was really scary to me.

    • @italianbricks6632
      @italianbricks6632 2 года назад +13

      I think thats the falling man

    • @arthurthow9295
      @arthurthow9295 2 года назад +6

      It was a man.

    • @johnodtojan287
      @johnodtojan287 2 года назад +13

      I saw identical to that scene you mention and it was real footage of a firefighter seeing a jumper saying also that particular line

  • @CarlaMcCarthyPomegranate96
    @CarlaMcCarthyPomegranate96 4 года назад +2617

    Man, 19 years ago this happened. That's crazy, because I remember that day like it was yesterday. I literally thought my Mom died. So glad she was still alive! But that day, I said to myself that I'm going to join the fire department. Wherever I may be when I was of an appropriate age. Now, 7 years on from when I joined as a 20 year old who had just finished freshman year of college (2013), I'm a valued member of Santa Fe County Fire Department. Now at age 27, in my second firehouse, honoring my brothers and sisters who have gone on before me. Not just on 9/11, although that day was the main reason. I also hope that I'm inspiring young ladies to follow their dreams. Maybe even join the fire department someday! I'm already a hero to two girls which makes me so happy and that I'm doing something good in life other than saving lives.
    May God bless those who perished that day! To my brothers and sisters, including my beloved hometown FD, the FDNY, may God bless you too and keep you all strong and healthy.

    • @joeyscerbo7776
      @joeyscerbo7776 4 года назад +34

      Frida McCarthy Very happy about your mother surviving and you fulfilling your dream as a hero! Thank you and congratulations and God bless your mother and family and all of the victims and families!🇺🇸❤️

    • @cdaemondx8241
      @cdaemondx8241 4 года назад +16

      God bless you, i hope you continue to be a wonderfull person.

    • @CarlaMcCarthyPomegranate96
      @CarlaMcCarthyPomegranate96 3 года назад +13

      @@joeyscerbo7776 Thank you! I'm the happiest of ever been. The FDNY always told me it's the best job on Earth. Rightly so! I hope I'm doing them a great honor by being a firefighter. God bless them all!

    • @CarlaMcCarthyPomegranate96
      @CarlaMcCarthyPomegranate96 3 года назад +4

      @@cdaemondx8241 Thanks a bunch. I'll keep on trying!

    • @nat.1086
      @nat.1086 3 года назад +4

      God bless you🖤

  • @ehrlecm
    @ehrlecm 5 лет назад +3930

    jesus. when the guy is falling its absolutely sickening.

    • @katana--
      @katana-- 5 лет назад +13

      Rookiecheese :) good

    • @Riceedude
      @Riceedude 5 лет назад +131

      @@katana-- you probably meant your family is falling.

    • @menartd2618
      @menartd2618 5 лет назад +33

      That's what I wanted to see in the actual footage ,but I can't.

    • @danielvanduzer4713
      @danielvanduzer4713 5 лет назад +12

      So that the falling man o my god

    • @londons_legacy
      @londons_legacy 4 года назад +90

      Menart D there’s photos on the internet of the bodies and people falling. It’s gruesome. There’s also an entire documentary called The Falling Man. They couldn’t identify him but he was captured on a journalists camera.

  • @Jstreet606
    @Jstreet606 8 лет назад +8517

    Have you ever wondered how many people survived that day because they overslept or were late for work?

    • @robertryan8984
      @robertryan8984 8 лет назад +948

      Apparently, Michael Jackson overslept.

    • @robertryan8984
      @robertryan8984 8 лет назад +892

      +Dylb04 1234
      and Family Guy's own, Seth MacFarlane, too.

    • @davionblackwood1566
      @davionblackwood1566 8 лет назад +941

      Yeah mark wahlberg was supposed to be on the plane that got highjacked but he missed the flight.

    • @robertryan8984
      @robertryan8984 8 лет назад +360

      Sneaker Head
      Damn! I didn't know Mark was, too! Thank God, none of these people made their flights, etc.!

    • @thiccvicc9818
      @thiccvicc9818 8 лет назад +238

      +Sneaker Head I heard the same about Seth McFarlane

  • @monicawism
    @monicawism 4 года назад +621

    "How we going help people that high up? Its impossible!" "We're going try." Definition of true heroes. 👍👏

    • @johnnyjohnson2268
      @johnnyjohnson2268 2 года назад +10

      Yeah, a truly desperate situation...those people trapped in the upper floors were office workers, not potential suicide cases...they thought that someone would organise a rescue of them, but how'ya gonna help someone that high up (over 1100 feet) ? No one got out up onto the roof to be winched off by helicopter... no one was winched to safety out of the side windows... it was an impossible situation... they were stuck, and when the tower dissolved that was that, but imagine those ticking minutes of sheer terror...

    • @miransultani
      @miransultani Год назад +4

      @@johnnyjohnson2268 why helicopters didnt go to rescue them???

    • @Kitplayz_YT
      @Kitplayz_YT Год назад +5

      @@miransultani because the smoke was getting thicker it almost had ash on it if they went inside of it The metal pieces would suck in the propeller of the helicopters

    • @Kitplayz_YT
      @Kitplayz_YT Год назад +1

      @@miransultani another theory is that the helicopters are just news center helicopters which they just capture footage of the towers burning

    • @theadventureinsider
      @theadventureinsider Год назад +1

      They knew getting everyone out, even the rescuable ones, would been impossible. They went in anyways trying to get as many people out as they could.

  • @midnightstar1996
    @midnightstar1996 4 года назад +3040

    "Nothing's gonna help them"
    Most heartbreaking but a true sentence that I've ever heard.

    • @jordanmc9877
      @jordanmc9877 4 года назад +96

      "we gotta try"

    • @meganbateman5634
      @meganbateman5634 3 года назад +49

      They knew it was too late to save them on the upper trapped floors

    • @DaveFisher-cq2dr
      @DaveFisher-cq2dr 3 года назад +7

      that image will never leave us

    • @lexitnute1306
      @lexitnute1306 3 года назад +4

      when i read this comment the video perfectly timed in the sentence

    • @moscow9394
      @moscow9394 3 года назад +3

      The fact this was from a time when new york didn't have any Fire planes or helicopters for local authorities

  • @nttiv7725
    @nttiv7725 4 года назад +4290

    The jumper disturbed the hell out of me. The fact it was THAT awful.

    • @user-ch6be1uf3q
      @user-ch6be1uf3q 4 года назад +429

      Over 200 people jumped

    • @ryliem5700
      @ryliem5700 4 года назад +509

      It was estimated that 200-300 men and women jumped that day. It’s hard watching actual footage of them falling, but I couldn’t imagine the scene of being there that day to witness the event first hand. God only knows what was going through their mind as things unfolded ):

    • @betmynamespookedyou4665
      @betmynamespookedyou4665 4 года назад +270

      rylie m Not even lying people who witnessed the people who jumped said the sound was sickening when they landed and one guy said they exploded like “ripe tomatoes”......

    • @ryliem5700
      @ryliem5700 4 года назад +147

      Bet My Name Spooked You I remember watching a documentary on 9/11 and it played a clip where the camera was following someone as they were falling and I’ll never forget the audio of them hitting the ground. I couldn’t imagine being there and actually hearing and seeing that first-hand.

    • @betmynamespookedyou4665
      @betmynamespookedyou4665 4 года назад +86

      rylie m Yeah there’s a clip out there where you can hear bodies smashing through glass it’s horrible

  • @k9doctor898
    @k9doctor898 7 лет назад +3249

    My father got offered a job there two weeks before the plane hit... thank god he turned it down

    • @lovinqfaiis6417
      @lovinqfaiis6417 5 лет назад +24

      K9Doctor omg yeah

    • @sadmarlinsfan338
      @sadmarlinsfan338 5 лет назад +19

      What business

    • @jarondavidson3484
      @jarondavidson3484 5 лет назад +47

      He's one lucky guy then

    • @lewingerrard23
      @lewingerrard23 5 лет назад +12

      What floor

    • @bowens9211
      @bowens9211 5 лет назад +95

      I can lie too
      I was suppose to wash toilets at floor level 95th floor and up but I thought that it's too high and it's too hot and thought the heat can make the toilets flush better
      Ha ironic since I said heat
      Ha lol I can lie too lol

  • @leannasamuels2789
    @leannasamuels2789 2 года назад +229

    I saw an interview where a man described how he survived that day. During the interview, he tearfully explained how he managed to get out of one of the towers minutes before it collapsed. On his way out he said he noticed first responders on there way inside the building to get to those who were still trapped inside. He shared he knew they were brave because he knew they were never going to make it out alive.... I felt that.😔

    • @OmegaMouse
      @OmegaMouse 11 месяцев назад +2

      Sorry, but that cannot be true. Nobody expected the buildings to completely collapse. People were confused that day mostly because the buildings fell in a manner that seemed impossible. Fire responders would never go inside if they knew it was about to fall.

    • @leannasamuels2789
      @leannasamuels2789 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@OmegaMouse hi omegamouse, its true some were going inside the buildings that day. A few firemen were. The interview im speaking of is with James Dorney who was on the 92nd floor of the south tower and managed to get out before it collapsed and witnessed the firemen going up the stairs while he was coming out.

    • @ShaleshiaCottrell-ji3uc
      @ShaleshiaCottrell-ji3uc 10 месяцев назад

      Hdm he he rmxhe😍😅😊💌😛💌💌💕

    • @1stwonder788
      @1stwonder788 8 месяцев назад +1

      They knew right away that those trapped in the North tower above the impact were dead, they didn’t know how many were up there but the emergency calls made gave a rough estimate of a little over a thousand

  • @itgeek920
    @itgeek920 4 года назад +1209

    1:22 to be honest, if I were in his position I would have just stood there, frozen. I would not have known what to do.
    Over 10,000 people trapped in two towers, 110 storeys in height.
    How are we going to get them all off?
    Deep down in their hearts everyone knew that not everyone was going to make it out alive.
    But yet they rushed in and saved as many as they could, giving up their own lives.
    Rest in peace... To all the emergency workers who died there that day.

    • @CarlaMcCarthyPomegranate96
      @CarlaMcCarthyPomegranate96 4 года назад +9

      I think a lot of people were that day. I would've too and someone would probably have to snap me out of it.

    • @Cow29389
      @Cow29389 4 года назад +2

      Just Break The Door

    • @KeysAndDoorss
      @KeysAndDoorss 3 года назад +6

      Ice King easy for you to say

    • @sonatakei9109
      @sonatakei9109 3 года назад +4

      @Ice King They cant get helicopter because of fire dust

    • @diiamond5919
      @diiamond5919 3 года назад +1

      Wasn’t 10,000 people trapped the death toll wasn’t even have of that😐😑 there can be 10,000 people up there any given day but the work day didn’t fully start yet

  • @peake123
    @peake123 10 лет назад +672

    RIP to all the people who lost their lives and those brave fire and police men and women

    • @janiedoe1542
      @janiedoe1542 10 лет назад +11

      mikael peake I'll have to agree with you, RIP to those who've lost their lives at the Pentagon, and to united flight 93.

    • @blackout.youtube
      @blackout.youtube 6 лет назад +4

      mikael peake As of September 11, 2012, a total of 2,753 death certificates were filed relating to the attacks.[110] Of these, 1,588 (58%) were forensically identified from recovered physical remains.[111][112] The Associated Press reported that the medical examiner's office possesses "about 10,000 unidentified bone and tissue fragments that cannot be matched to the list of the dead".[113] Bone fragments were still being found in 2006 as workers prepared the damaged Deutsche Bank Building for demolition.[114]
      On April 17, 2013, five possible remains were recovered after being sifted at Fresh Kills Landfill on Staten Island. The medical examiner said evidence of a possible victim of the attacks was recovered as well two days later.[115]
      On June 21, 2013, the medical examiner's office matched its 1,637th victim, a 43-year-old woman, to its list of victims as a result of DNA testing of debris collected from the site. By family request, her name was not released.[116]
      On July 5, 2013, the medical examiner's office identified the remains of FDNY firefighter Lt. Jeffrey P. Walz, 37, after they were retested. His remains were recovered months after the attack and is now the 1,638th victim forensically identified.[117]
      On August 7, 2017, the medical examiner's office matched its 1,641st victim. The victim was identified through retesting of DNA from remains recovered in 2001.[118]

    • @GeneralBuckNaked
      @GeneralBuckNaked Год назад

      @Blackout... Wow.. Its crazy how many people are missing or unidentified.. I always knew how many ppl died, and how crazy it was. But I never knew there was such a crazy amount of mangled body parts and just exploded and damaged fragments of people everywhere. Its nuts

  • @ZicajosProductions
    @ZicajosProductions 6 лет назад +289

    "How are we supposed to help people that high up? It's impossible."
    "We gotta try."
    These men were walking into almost certain death. Many knew they wouldn't make it. The incredible integrity and intrepidness exhibited on that day is beyond what many people seem to imagine. God Bless their souls.

    • @ZicajosProductions
      @ZicajosProductions 6 лет назад +2

      Mike Hunter
      I meant on a subconscious level. While you are right in what you said, we should acknowledge that the stem of fear itself is for the sake of defending your life. That is primarily why people get scared by anything... it is a natural phenomenon. Thus in saying they were scared, like any “normal” person would be, it can be said that they were fearful for their lives. My point is, this didn’t seem to deter them from doing their job, as you said.

    • @logger22
      @logger22 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@ZicajosProductionsthanks for explaining what fear is

  • @sakuracherryblossom6042
    @sakuracherryblossom6042 4 года назад +147

    1:50 the person falling out of the building and the screams were just too real.

    • @SrFer_G12
      @SrFer_G12 3 года назад +2

      😭😭

    • @Bluefield.creator
      @Bluefield.creator 3 года назад +10

      A bit late, but I’m sure that was real footage, there’s lots

    • @hotelmario5203
      @hotelmario5203 3 года назад +2

      @@Bluefield.creator I think that was fake but yes there is real footage

    • @cyndianderson7056
      @cyndianderson7056 2 года назад +2

      That was real footage.

    • @NY_Mapper
      @NY_Mapper Год назад

      It was not real footage, person in this is falling way too fast

  • @jamesring80
    @jamesring80 3 года назад +60

    “We gotta try” - something only a hero would say.

  • @bxworker4593
    @bxworker4593 8 лет назад +1943

    saddest day ever in American history

    • @Choices2aa
      @Choices2aa 8 лет назад +82

      RIP To those who lost their lives on 9/11/01 GOD BLESS THOSE WHO FOUGHT BACK ON UNITED 93!
      NEVER FORGET, GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN! AMEN

    • @DinoKelFilms
      @DinoKelFilms 8 лет назад +2

      Yup

    • @SpideyGear
      @SpideyGear 8 лет назад +1

      mmhmm

    • @SIashinatorX
      @SIashinatorX 7 лет назад +17

      yea but its not like it happened in real life though.

    • @tackedon3569
      @tackedon3569 7 лет назад +79

      +asdf It did happen in real life, I remember it like it was yesterday, it was fucking terrible, we all thought it was an accident....Until the second plane hit.....

  • @Brekdon
    @Brekdon 7 лет назад +494

    I know no one will read this but if you do, I'd like to say my thanks to everybody who puts their lives on the line for our freedom and safety

  • @IssJohn
    @IssJohn 4 года назад +496

    Imagine yourself looking at the ground while falling, what would be your thoughts??? Like fr fr i wouldn’t have the balls to jump and fall all the way to my death

    • @DrT.Weirdo
      @DrT.Weirdo 3 года назад +81

      The lack of oxygen would have made you pass out before hitting the ground. As long as you were unconscious, you'd have not thought a thing. In saying that, maybe some stayed awake due to the sheer unlucky last moments they had or purely from adrenaline. I try not to think about it too much, it's all too much.

    • @Astarrrrr
      @Astarrrrr 3 года назад +48

      tasman Lindsay in reality as scary as it seems the fear is probably the only pain you’ll feel you’re brains firing rapidly telling u you’re about to die but it’s better than being burned alive which lasts a long time

    • @ramen6728
      @ramen6728 3 года назад +18

      I rather jump off the building die instantly when I make contact with the ground then burn alive

    • @IssJohn
      @IssJohn 3 года назад +13

      @@ramen6728 I can’t, like I wouldn’t want to burn or fall to my death, I can’t bro

    • @christianramirez9972
      @christianramirez9972 3 года назад +50

      When put in a position like that, there’s no telling what you’d be capable of. I believe the fires were so hot and incomprensible, that a 1,000 ft. jump would be you’re brain literally telling you it’s a leap towards “survival”. To get away from those fires and that extremely painful death. No human should ever have to be pushed to that point ever. Truly the most shocking and heart-wrenching experience of my lifetime is 9/11.

  • @lgreygaming8061
    @lgreygaming8061 3 года назад +65

    1:52 broke my heart 😭 if you see closer you see a person jumped off

    • @TheImaginator972
      @TheImaginator972 3 года назад +4

      I really felt sorry about that man 😞

    • @nobudgetcomments2742
      @nobudgetcomments2742 3 года назад +24

      You don't really need to look closely, it's the focus of the shot.

    • @spongebobpopsicle6857
      @spongebobpopsicle6857 3 года назад +16

      @@nobudgetcomments2742 exactly that was the main point on the scene 😂 💀

    • @johnnyblm2656
      @johnnyblm2656 3 года назад +5

      Are you a dumbass? That was the main point of that damn scene. Jesus Christ

    • @MinionGamer392
      @MinionGamer392 2 года назад +1

      That sad 😞 if he wasn’t stupid enough to not jump off he would’ve been safe

  • @pepela5739
    @pepela5739 7 лет назад +1491

    RIP, WTC Victims, 15 years later :-(

  • @Yuri_FOV
    @Yuri_FOV 5 лет назад +259

    1:52 “The Falling Man” Is Chilling Until This Day

    • @satreobreo93
      @satreobreo93 3 года назад +2

      😂

    • @justinsargent3053
      @justinsargent3053 3 года назад +57

      @@satreobreo93 What tf is funny

    • @lgreygaming8061
      @lgreygaming8061 3 года назад +9

      There was 200 jumped off that day

    • @andyla6129
      @andyla6129 3 года назад +12

      @@justinsargent3053 just a depressed kid who wants to be famous

    • @daylineli
      @daylineli 3 года назад +4

      he probably died from paper cuts instead of falling.

  • @bayestraat
    @bayestraat 3 года назад +68

    The actual reactions of people who wittnessed it as the towers went down were far from just shocked. They were all in tears for those who had no way out. Grown men and women alike. God bless them all

  • @squidy4082
    @squidy4082 3 года назад +338

    It’s crazy that people had the choice of jumping my to their death or burning alive 😭💕

    • @eginteractive
      @eginteractive 3 года назад +39

      I would've jumped. Normally in a fire it's not the trauma from burns that kill you, it's suffocation, meaning you feel everything up until you lose consciousness. Easily the most horrific way to go. Jumping is terrifying the entire way down, but once you hit the ground you're instantly killed from that height.

    • @danrb3569
      @danrb3569 3 года назад +3

      Nah he survived! he just landed on another person the untold truth

    • @x-iei-x4725
      @x-iei-x4725 3 года назад

      Not really they didn't know how to get out
      If they did
      Theu will have 40% of getting out if they didn't stop

    • @katiejohnston988
      @katiejohnston988 3 года назад +6

      So true. Neither one is something anyone ever wants to have to face or a way they’d want to die. I honestly don’t know which one I’d choose if I were in their situation.
      But tbh, if I were forced to choose I’d probably choose jumping even though that sounds crazy. But at least you would die a less a painful death than if you were to be burned alive. The fall itself would be terrifying, but you’d be dead the minute you hit a surface at least. Ugh, soooo chilling nonetheless. 😟

    • @SimonaShine
      @SimonaShine 2 года назад +7

      I would never want to be given this choice. But burning alive is terrible and you feel everything,die a horrible death. Falling is gruesome and I can't even imagine what that person must've felt but he dies instantly a few seconds later. I'm here hiding my tears because I know he must've felt terrified and horrified at his thoughts but he was pushed to do so,against burning up alive. How can you even think or get the courage to do that? It takes lots of it and I admire that person. may he rest in peace

  • @krae4195
    @krae4195 4 года назад +411

    My friends mom was supposed to be on the flight working as a flight attendant but she got sick so her friend did it and died

  • @yammiihabibi9391
    @yammiihabibi9391 4 года назад +305

    I was 8 years old when the towers fell and to this day I remember it like it was yesterday. I was living in Astoria at the time and from my balcony, downtown Manhattan was clearly visible and I witnessed people jumping off the top floors. They looked like falling ants from a distance as from where I was watching. It was scary and I still get the goosebumps remembering that day.

    • @nunyabiihz8922
      @nunyabiihz8922 4 года назад +11

      I was only 5, but I couldnt imagine the pain and everything you had to process from that.

    • @paulettelittle7500
      @paulettelittle7500 4 года назад +7

      Yama Basir u were so young 2 see something like that awwww so sad 😥😥😥

    • @yammiihabibi9391
      @yammiihabibi9391 4 года назад +9

      Years later I became a Marine ❤🇺🇸

    • @anastaciomunoz9432
      @anastaciomunoz9432 4 года назад +5

      Yama Basir thank you for your service 🇺🇸 Yama

    • @recoswell
      @recoswell 3 года назад +4

      no offense but to see jumpers from Astoria ( close to ten miles) would be impossible, be glad you didn't and leave it at that

  • @bigonion874
    @bigonion874 3 года назад +97

    “How we gonna save people that high up”
    “We gotta try”
    RIP to the many brave men and women who did everything they could that day. It’s very unfortunate how many innocent people died but without them, that number could’ve been a lot higher.

  • @meganbateman5634
    @meganbateman5634 4 года назад +368

    When police and firefighters got on the scene that day, they had to face 3 things
    1: there was no way to put out the fires
    2: they had to save as many people as they could on the lower floors
    3: they had to face their worst nightmare: many of them were going to die today
    RIP to the brave souls of those who laid down their lives on the ground and in the sky

    • @katiejohnston988
      @katiejohnston988 3 года назад

      Ugh, I cannot even imagine. Their faces here completely convey these messages and feelings they must have felt at that very moment. 😢 😢 😢

    • @jacquelynroe9036
      @jacquelynroe9036 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I remember an interview with someone high up in the NYFD (I think), recalling when they realized they couldn’t save the people above where the planes hit. Such a tragic day. The actors do a good job conveying the horror and sadness here.

    • @MitchellBPYao
      @MitchellBPYao Год назад

      Not at that size

  • @thr6ne
    @thr6ne 5 лет назад +90

    When I saw the guy fall from the building I couldn’t imagine what that could’ve been like when this actually happened. Prayers to all the people who survived and thank you to the people who helped.👍🏼👍🏼

  • @legionhallaway4959
    @legionhallaway4959 4 года назад +41

    Is it just me or when the camera zoomed in to the man that jumped I got chills

    • @IssJohn
      @IssJohn 4 года назад +1

      My heart stopped and got chills

    • @DEITYCOMING
      @DEITYCOMING 3 года назад +2

      I was Frozen

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 7 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@DEITYCOMING
      I cried at 3am that night and Mummy came bursting in to me having a panic attack because the movie traumatised me. She was so concerned for my mental health when I kept screaming “Why didn’t I save them?!” Mummy stayed with me the rest of the night because I was traumatised

  • @dannypothof8857
    @dannypothof8857 3 года назад +9

    1:36 that sound of the fire and wind and al that noise at that place during the event is so grim it realy gives me the chils brrr

  • @adriananimates7448
    @adriananimates7448 3 года назад +24

    Today’s 9/11 R.I.P everyone that lost their lives 🙏🏻💐⚰️

  • @ezbrony9050
    @ezbrony9050 8 лет назад +115

    this movie makes you cry

    • @kpcarney2136
      @kpcarney2136 7 лет назад +4

      i know

    • @lishialindh25
      @lishialindh25 6 лет назад

      ez brony No definitely not

    • @chonkshake1237
      @chonkshake1237 6 лет назад

      I would call it crying more like my eyes opening the flood gates

    • @l0kumidit641
      @l0kumidit641 6 лет назад

      ez brony it does the CGI is so SHITTY 😭😭

    • @SmileyySmiley
      @SmileyySmiley 4 года назад

      @@l0kumidit641whhaaaat the cgi looks great

  • @Weebs82589
    @Weebs82589 4 года назад +258

    18 years ago today! Never Forget 🇺🇸🗽

    • @KXXD2
      @KXXD2 4 года назад +2

      Mike Weber 😔😔

    • @sin9493
      @sin9493 4 года назад +2

      Mike Weber yes never forget

    • @dailymemes8593
      @dailymemes8593 4 года назад +1

      Is more sad that we see the falling man :(

    • @imgladandrewgillumisnotmyk5787
      @imgladandrewgillumisnotmyk5787 4 года назад +1

      Some people did something

    • @awetita21
      @awetita21 4 года назад +1

      Now 19 years ago🇺🇸🗽 never forget

  • @nerfshooter4216
    @nerfshooter4216 3 года назад +52

    The fact that someone could make a movie THIS realistic!

  • @dannywatcher1
    @dannywatcher1 3 года назад +23

    Even after 20 years, the events of that tragic day continues to haunt the memories of those who lived through it and those who witnessed it first hand.

  • @wondertrip14
    @wondertrip14 9 лет назад +829

    Rip to the people who died in the accident well I'm not American but I love American history but this is so sad 😭😭😭😭😭😭😿

    • @hugomendez9
      @hugomendez9 8 лет назад +49

      +Toychicashow That was no accident :( but yes RIP

    • @bob_jones
      @bob_jones 8 лет назад +7

      +Toychicashow Actually, there is a conspiracy out there that Bush made 9/11 happen to make us want to raid Iraq. It is said that because the 3rd tower fell without a plane bashing into it, which could mean that the buildings were filled with hidden explosives for when the planes hit.

    • @wondertrip14
      @wondertrip14 8 лет назад

      ***** what the klunk i do im only 10

    • @imayberightyouareprobablyw7563
      @imayberightyouareprobablyw7563 8 лет назад +3

      Do you have any evidence to support that?

    • @bob_jones
      @bob_jones 8 лет назад

      ***** Whom are you referring to?

  • @TalonJoyntFireAndRescue
    @TalonJoyntFireAndRescue 3 года назад +70

    “It’s impossible”
    “But we have to try....”
    So many of them probably said that on that day...

  • @rowankrencik
    @rowankrencik 4 года назад +5

    I remember being in elementary school in Ronkonkoma at the time, first few weeks of second grade. Parents started picking up their kids and the classes were getting emptier and emptier before my mom showed up. She'd come from Commack as fast as she could. As soon as we got home, I remember hearing fighter jets and helicopters (idk what kind I was too young to remember) scrambling overhead from McArthur airport. She turned on the news and had me watch as the towers collapsed. My firefighter neighbor 3 houses down never came home, he died in the North tower.
    I remember how absolutely insane it was in the moment. For the first time in my life, passenger jets weren't flying over my house. It was quiet for the first time, save for the constant stream of emergency vehicles screaming down the expressway towards Manhattan. I remember everyone in our neighborhood putting up yellow ribbons on the trees in their yards in the coming days and weeks.
    A few months later, my mom took me to ground zero and it was just this absolutely massive pile of debris and rubble and twisted steel girders, and I remember just watching the tiny crews and tiny construction vehicles in the mess doing as much as they could.
    This movie doesn't encompass how nuts that day was. Idk if anything ever can without looking over the top. It was wholely unrealistic in how insane it was. People just walking across all Lanes of traffic to escape the city over all bridges, the whole island covered in a blanket of asbestos and Ash, thousands of people dead...
    I'd anything it pissed people off more than it scared them. I don't even remember when we invaded Afghanistan, I just remember hearing one day that we were heading in there, and the next day it was ours. Scary what happens when we put this military we have to its full potential. Stood no chance.

  • @rtsgaming7535
    @rtsgaming7535 4 года назад +10

    I'm shocked that they could find the exact same radio calls like we need every available ambulance, everything you got, to the world trade center, NOW.

  • @alisilcox6036
    @alisilcox6036 3 года назад +12

    When I visited the museum, the one image that got to me more than anything else was the female jumper who held her skirt down as she fell. Having been suicidal, I know how hard the moment of losing all you hold onto and having nothing to lose is. But this woman was just at work. And even as she realised she had nowhere to go, she was still losing so much and tried to hold onto her dignity. Its obscene, and so human.

  • @del751
    @del751 3 года назад +7

    the fact that people had to choose between being crushed, burnt, or jumping is terrifying. no one in this world should ever have to be put in such situation. I couldn’t imagine myself making a decision like that.

    • @catwitz
      @catwitz 3 года назад +1

      I would say my prayers and jump. Only if I knew I was dead. If I had any hope I would try to get out

    • @AR_119
      @AR_119 3 года назад +1

      I can't even imagine. That is just terrifying to think about.

  • @IssJohn
    @IssJohn 4 года назад +9

    When the guy was falling that made me get chills and started to have tears

  • @josephmarrison4606
    @josephmarrison4606 4 года назад +24

    Those poor people who jumped to their deaths.

    • @danrb3569
      @danrb3569 3 года назад

      If only they scooted over just a bit! they could have made the camera roll

    • @tessadelafuente9318
      @tessadelafuente9318 2 года назад +1

      Some say that there were people that were walking in the smoke, trying to find a way to get out of their offices, they didn’t choose to jump, they fell out of the blown open windows because they couldn’t see.

    • @josephmarrison4606
      @josephmarrison4606 2 года назад

      @@tessadelafuente9318 Either way, it is horrible they ended up on the pavement.

  • @juanakravitz3024
    @juanakravitz3024 4 года назад +10

    Does anyone else shutter or just look away when you see someone jumping out from the tower and falling to their deaths?
    Tomorrow is 9/11(2001- 2019) and I still remember this gut -wrenching ,horrifying , living nightmare day.

    • @48kelvin
      @48kelvin 4 года назад +2

      Juana Kravitz The noise is horrifying. When a human body from that high up falls and hits the ground, it explodes. So it made this thud, then the splattering of all the blood and organs.

  • @itz_kiera6018
    @itz_kiera6018 5 лет назад +21

    1:53 So sad to see that:(

    • @SrFer_G12
      @SrFer_G12 3 года назад

      Wait wait 😭😭😭

  • @Tonyair23
    @Tonyair23 4 года назад +241

    “Who’s coming? Step forward”
    “I gotcha sarge!”
    “I’ll go”
    “I’m with ya sarge”
    Mad respect to the brave officers

  • @PortedPotatoes
    @PortedPotatoes 4 года назад +25

    Just realized that the real guy is sitting next to Pena in the first scene

    • @K.RenaeReacts
      @K.RenaeReacts 3 года назад

      One of the survivors?

    • @PortedPotatoes
      @PortedPotatoes 3 года назад +4

      @@K.RenaeReacts The man that Michael Pena is portraying

    • @regrubcivals2954
      @regrubcivals2954 2 года назад

      @@PortedPotatoes never noticed that, that's a cool detail

  • @vielkacalderon2990
    @vielkacalderon2990 5 лет назад +10

    0:11 the falling man w

  • @gmenxtube
    @gmenxtube 5 лет назад +10

    2:06 "I cant see anyone that high up its impossible" that actor that played as jacks friend

  • @MRNASCARFAN25
    @MRNASCARFAN25 Год назад +3

    21 years later feels just like yesterday the world would change forever at 816am when it started in the air

  • @User_014
    @User_014 4 года назад +8

    I never thought I’d see raining paper that day 😔

  • @eh6092
    @eh6092 5 лет назад +11

    0:33 it raining paper

    • @Lusiorange
      @Lusiorange Год назад

      And it’s from a World Trade Center how ironic

  • @tomryan4556
    @tomryan4556 4 года назад +24

    I still think they made this too soon afterwards. Everyone was still hurting from it

  • @chickenman5477
    @chickenman5477 4 года назад +7

    Could you imagine picking up one of those papers and it being a note from a jumper?

    • @Ruly-ig9ej
      @Ruly-ig9ej 2 года назад +1

      Actually there is a photo of a note from people trapped from Upper floors who Says something like "people trapped in 98 floor" (I don't remeber wich floor) but there's a note

  • @Dan-ys8nk
    @Dan-ys8nk 4 года назад +50

    I love this movie but I also feel it came out too soon and didn't get the kind of accolades it deserved. 5 years wasn't enough. If it were released in 2019, it would have been more impactful.

    • @cyndianderson7056
      @cyndianderson7056 2 года назад +1

      I agree.

    • @nogoodnameleft
      @nogoodnameleft Год назад

      I think it was good to come out in 2006. These two heroes who survived have not been included in most 9/11 documentaries. I have seen almost all 9/11 documentaries and for some reason the story of this doomed police squad is never on there. I was glad to learn about their story just a few years after 9/11. I do think that for the 25th year anniversary of 9/11 in 2026 there will be an even bigger Hollywood production like a two-part, 2.5 hour each, series where one movie focuses only on the North Tower's victims, survivors, and rescuers while the other movie focuses on the South Tower. Both towers had completely different situations. The 9/11 documentaries in the past 2-3 years alone have been higher-quality than the documentaries in the previous decade and a half and they all have the full endorsement of the survivors, the deceased's family members, and 9/11 Memorial/Museum. I think enough time will have passed by 2026 to make a very big budget two-part WTC movie. One movie alone wouldn't be able to cover both towers and if it were only one movie people would be whining about one tower getting more screentime than the other. Notice that this 2006 movie covers a group of police who are in the concourse of the WTC aka the middle area between the North and South Tower. This is kind of an ingenius story to choose to focus on because of that whole issue of screentime minutes between the North and the South towers.

  • @edwardcarlson3714
    @edwardcarlson3714 7 лет назад +311

    Cage is the only person that make you laugh in a 9/11 film.

    • @applepaj6776
      @applepaj6776 6 лет назад +15

      Edward Carlson Dude you aren't supposed to LAUGH at it it's supposed to Represent what happened that Terrible Day It's nothing to Laugh at

    • @cherrygum3800
      @cherrygum3800 6 лет назад +13

      äpplePaj677 We know that. If he wants to laugh let him laugh. I also know is 9/11 and all that stuff but... We can't change people mind

    • @applepaj6776
      @applepaj6776 6 лет назад +4

      Ian El Neko Kawaii ye I laugh at many stuff

    • @applepaj6776
      @applepaj6776 6 лет назад +4

      Ian El Neko Kawaii but no this I will let him laugh it's just to Let him no this is nothing to joke about it was the horrible day that Changed the world forever and America

    • @applepaj6776
      @applepaj6776 6 лет назад +2

      It's just to let him know

  • @TOXTHEWOLVERINE
    @TOXTHEWOLVERINE 4 года назад +11

    How much you want to bet that everyone in this movie
    Have actually seen it happen and had those reactions

  • @scottymathieson9529
    @scottymathieson9529 3 года назад +12

    1:15 gosh I remember seeing on the tv all the faces looking up ....that was all anyone can do, it really was something out of the apocalypse.

  • @daylanLA
    @daylanLA 4 года назад +5

    I really got a god damn American Airlines ad before this.

  • @nickyb-cn4qi
    @nickyb-cn4qi 4 года назад +13

    My father worked as a Highway cop for Brooklyn and would have went to the scene but because he had an arrest the night before he got the day off. He went in to assist the victims of 9/11

    • @DEITYCOMING
      @DEITYCOMING 3 года назад

      I was in toilet at that time in 1st floor ..

  • @D.M.S.
    @D.M.S. 3 года назад +7

    I remember that I watch all of this as a child in Germany and it felt like it as in my city. My mother used to work in finance and told me days after that she declined a job opportunity that would put her in one of the towers. She refused because of my sister and me. I was a child. I saw it all for hours because my parents weren't there and as they came I reported everything to them, and so they understood that I can keep watching. That I was old enough to see the reality of what was happening. This defined the next chapter of world history, just like Fukushima and Covid-19. I learned about politics that day, I saw the Middle East in a new light, I understood what war was because I grew up with detailed stories from WW2. And made the connections rather quick. I didn't care that it was in the US, it could have been in London, Berlin or Tokyo I was just sad for all the people. After that, I just wanted to understand. Truly understand and I desired context to all of it. I found my way to history, politics, religion, psychology and the human mind. I understand now. Without hate for anyone, just with sadness. I also found a report about the men and women that searched, sorted and identified the remains. Probably the least popular job in the entire thing but incredibly important. The forensic and anthropological teams gave the people closure and this motivated me to go into this field.

  • @spike8775
    @spike8775 3 года назад +1

    everybody gangsta until the second plane hits.

  • @joshbattista7049
    @joshbattista7049 2 года назад +8

    I was 2 when 9/11 happened, I'm 22 now and even though i wasn't old enough to remember or feel the impact the older people did, watching this movie it always brings me to tears. You can feel the fear, sadness, and the horrificness in this movie.

    • @fjp5775
      @fjp5775 Год назад +1

      I was in middle school at the time. My teacher stepped inside the classroom closet for a while. I was wondering why she went in there for more than a minute. She came back and told us she wasn't sure if it was appropriate to tell us but told us anyway that there was a terror attack at NYC that morning. We were all just confused and quiet because ppl at that time, especially us kids, didn't really know what a terror attack was.

    • @davidchism6081
      @davidchism6081 10 месяцев назад

      I was seven years old.

  • @trash3831
    @trash3831 5 лет назад +10

    When i see the people jumping out of the building it hit me hard

  • @swampfoxproductions4184
    @swampfoxproductions4184 4 года назад +5

    The level of detail in this movie is insane. That’s a real recording at 0.33 and there’s other real things too

  • @mercedessadhouredits7299
    @mercedessadhouredits7299 3 года назад +2

    This still gives me chills almost 19 years later

  • @rewardunkind4541
    @rewardunkind4541 4 года назад +45

    The worst attack ever happened sense Pearl Harbor

  • @EquineMetalhead
    @EquineMetalhead Год назад +7

    The people who jumped from the building had no choice. It sucks to be in their shoes, knowing that either way, if you stay in the building or jump, your gonna die. So sad, it breaks my heart. My mom was a sophomore or Junior when it happened, she was in class and the T.V turned on and she saw the whole thing unfold. But imagine being in New York, in the buildings or in the plane! How much fear everybody was in, they knew that they are or might die. It’s sad, R.I.P all of you souls who passed from this terrible attack, you didn’t deserve to die like this. And R.I.P to those who gave up their lives to save other people, you guys are incredible and so brave to do something like that! ❤

  • @tonimauge3907
    @tonimauge3907 5 лет назад +23

    Seeing the falling man made my heart skip...

  • @hi-mt1xe
    @hi-mt1xe 4 года назад +13

    My aunt died in there and i cant stop thinking about her😢🙏❤

    • @K.RenaeReacts
      @K.RenaeReacts 3 года назад +1

      I give you my condolences.

    • @eldadesta9343
      @eldadesta9343 3 года назад +1

      Im so so sorry for your loss I cant even imagine what you must be feeling

  • @DapperDill
    @DapperDill 4 года назад +9

    0:55 A little reference in solidarity.

  • @Soccergirl1979
    @Soccergirl1979 3 года назад +5

    One of the days when, even after many years, you can still remember well what you did that day, where you were, what you thought, what you felt ...

  • @sirjess007
    @sirjess007 2 года назад +7

    I really couldn’t imagine how the first responders and everyone there were experiencing 20 years ago… RIP to all the lives in 9/11🙏🏻💔

    • @plazmajuicewrld4001
      @plazmajuicewrld4001 2 года назад +1

      They were probably afraid and most likely devastated of what was happening and I think that they had no idea how to help those people

  • @TobiH
    @TobiH 3 года назад +2

    19 years.

  • @rome316ae3
    @rome316ae3 3 года назад +1

    Me and my family actually went to visit world trade centre and stood on top on the day before 9/11 on sep 10 2001.the next day when I turned on the tv I was completely in shock.

  • @lachellee
    @lachellee 4 года назад +4

    After all my years of school, no one told me paper was flying everywhere

  • @benjaminfrink8321
    @benjaminfrink8321 3 года назад +6

    The movie is terrifying, but what is more terrifying that this actually happened.

  • @martinez6030
    @martinez6030 2 года назад +4

    20 years ago, God bless those who tried to rescue those people from the towers.

  • @bellerain381
    @bellerain381 2 года назад +3

    I still cannot believe there are people who don’t remember this and don’t understand how traumatic it was…I was only 4, but I remember how scared my parents were

  • @RaquelMReid
    @RaquelMReid 5 лет назад +5

    1:05-1:17 was heartbreaking when the cops just look up in horror as the towers burn

  • @musicman76enator
    @musicman76enator 6 лет назад +15

    0:02 The real Will Jimeno on the far right. God Bless him and John McLaughlin.

  • @michaelsantoro170
    @michaelsantoro170 Год назад

    I was a 3 year old in Brooklyn and I vividly remember paper coming down like snow fall, obviously not pristine full sheets like in this scene, but this brought back how much of a nightmare that day was. My father was 3 blocks away from WTC and I remember seeing ground zero in November and there were still fires burning. The smell is ingrained in my head, it's indescribable. Keep in mind, cell service was down because the towers fell, my dad was caught in that dark fog and had no contact with the rest of us. I remember my mom just trying to keep us calm but I remember being taken out of pre-kindergarten- seeing the second plane hit on the news in almost real time and her reaction. If you weren't there, I can promise you it is an experience that will haunt you if you were old enough to remember it. Anytime there's a clear blue sky in September when I'm back home it brings those memories back.

  • @kimberlychasez667
    @kimberlychasez667 Год назад +3

    1:51 is a terrifying scene seeing someone fall from the building to there deaths

    • @aarusharya5658
      @aarusharya5658 10 месяцев назад

      Over 200-300 people jumped that day, its crazy

  • @gandalfdergraue8444
    @gandalfdergraue8444 3 года назад +16

    1:52 i believe, this is an original recording from the actual happening..

    • @BreezyWinter
      @BreezyWinter 3 года назад +1

      yeah it's "the falling man" I don't think you can find the clear clips on youtube anymore of the jumpers. Also videos of Edna Cintron waving for help from the impact hole of the first tower. No idea why youtube deleted this videos.

    • @TMX1138
      @TMX1138 3 года назад +1

      @@BreezyWinter Probably for two reasons:
      1. Too disturbing
      2. To avoid people spamming bad taste comments about 9/11

    • @itsalex8965
      @itsalex8965 3 года назад

      There’s one photo on the internet we’re thanks a actual body of perosn who fell it’s sickening and sad :(

  • @johnsonparker1722
    @johnsonparker1722 2 года назад +6

    Its insane to think that anyone would do this to others.

  • @thomaslawson8394
    @thomaslawson8394 4 года назад +1

    I will never forget this day and when I watch the faces of the first responders and what they saw in
    front of them. America and New York are truly blessed to have hero's like these brave sons and daughters and fathers.
    God bless them all.

  • @MylotheZooLovingScientist
    @MylotheZooLovingScientist 3 года назад

    This just reminds me of my father. He worked in the MTA for 30 years and spent that morning using his bus to ferry firefighters and officers to the scene.

  • @bubblezovlove7213
    @bubblezovlove7213 3 года назад +5

    I was working with a guy that turned out to be a malignant narcissist/psychopath at the time. He went on and on and on about how it was no big deal and people should stop crying about it and I shouldn't be upset because I didn't even know the people. He didn't shut up about it for weeks. All that raw and genuine emotion just made no sense to him apparently.... That was so strange. He was just empty of humanity. I'm still shocked every time I see the footage again and I'm still grateful I'm not a malignant narcissist and can feel other people's pain. That's humanity and I treasure it......

    • @patrickmanway290
      @patrickmanway290 Год назад +1

      Empathy is what makes us human.. Never forget.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 7 месяцев назад

      I hate people who tell me to forget about it, I get so stressed and angry. If only 21 year old me helped them

  • @corvuscyrus
    @corvuscyrus 3 года назад +3

    The moment that body falls...I just can't. It sends chills up my spine and my skin crawls.

  • @jebbroham1776
    @jebbroham1776 3 года назад +2

    None of us will ever forget. I was in the 5th grade when I saw the towers fall before my eyes, but I remember exactly where I was. Everyone who was alive to witness it happen live does.

  • @ianfortuna9385
    @ianfortuna9385 3 года назад

    The sheer atmosphere and helplessness of the situation is felt throughout the whole scene

  • @idkanymore1883
    @idkanymore1883 2 года назад +4

    20 years ago this happened an all the stories I hear about just make me sad.

  • @zenphire
    @zenphire 3 года назад +6

    I visited the 9/11 Memorial yesterday. It was such an emotional moment and everyone was so sad, but it’s important to learn about and remember the events of that day.💙🇺🇸
    Rest In Peace to those who lost their lives and to the brave firemen & rescue workers who worked tirelessly to save people.

  • @josephmarrison4606
    @josephmarrison4606 3 года назад +1

    R.I.P. all those poor souls who died that day.

  • @Lolmeep
    @Lolmeep 3 года назад +1

    idk why but it seemed funny how the cops on the bus were all staring out the window like kids going on a fieldtrip.

  • @mistxphantom4273
    @mistxphantom4273 5 лет назад +3

    To all those firefighter and emergency services that died that day R.I.P we will remember you❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @rojasfuentes5631
    @rojasfuentes5631 6 лет назад +11

    In 0:18 it looked like the guy was smiling

  • @optimusprimegenerationone919
    @optimusprimegenerationone919 Год назад +1

    "In order for us all to be brave, we must be scared.."

  • @ZA-mb5di
    @ZA-mb5di 11 месяцев назад +3

    1:10 you know it's bad when the cops arrive on a bus they commandeered