World Trade Center: The Police and Fire fighters arrive at the scene
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- Sergeant John McLoughlin (Nicolas Cage) and his men arrive at the World Trade Center. He asks for volunteers willing to go inside the towers to rescue people.
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I still can't comprehend how in a split second it all turned into a war zone. I am in NYC for the week and trying to find the courage to visit the museum. I know it will bring me to tears.
just go visit it
the 9/11 Tribute Museum is closed forever. the national one is still open though
@@lezhu6856 what the hell why?
Did u go ?
It's definitely A LOT to take in. I took my friend for the first time last year, and he's a NATIVE New Yorker. He didn't expect it to hit him as hard as it did. 🥲
The words 'Heroes' and 'Legends' get tossed about these days for the smallest of things but these people, the police, fire, ambulance and everyone else who died that day trying to help save others, putting themselves at risk to save people at risk are true Heroes and Legends. RIP all those souls lost that day
ikr. those terms have been trivialized left and right.
@@ir8free or maybe heroism can exist in small and large ways? just because it isn’t a tragedy doesn’t mean people aren’t heroes.
I was a NYC cop who responded to the WTC. I had called in sick at 5:30 AM and went back to bed. Got the call at 9:00 to get to work. Saw the second plane hit in tv as I was getting dressed. Drive west into the city on the Southern State Parkway. Highway nearly empty. All traffic into the city was closed except for emergency workers. Got to work and signed in. See my assignment that day, had I not called in sick, was in the subway beneath the WTC. I think of this every day.
Spent months at ground zero and the surrounding area. I’ll never forget it until I close my eyes for the last time.
Wow. We all felt the pain that day, even as far away as Texas. Where I was as a young adult watching it on the television. Fear, Anger, Sadness...so many emotions. Seems like yesterday. Thank you for sharing.
Heroes every single one of the emergency services.💟
I am not even an American and the day that happened, I cried my soul out.
America showed the world what a humanity is. And the filthy authoritarians around the world ruined it.
Thank you for everything you did on that day and beyond.
If you dont mind me asking, have you suffered any lung related or blood related issues or diagnosis?
“Nothing's gonna help them"
“How are you gonna save people that high up? It’s impossible”
Those are the most heartbreaking, but a true sentences that were said that day
I love though when jimeno said the most American thing ever
"We gotta try"
That was strong, and it becomes even stronger when you keep in mind that all of this happened
Fun fact: the guy at 2:06 who shouts "SARGE," is the real Will Jemeno
I'll bet, for him, this was bringing back some terrible memories. But I applaud him for working through it and sharing his story through the movie.
The actual scene was even more gruesome, you'd have to dig deep into reddit, but there weren't just a bunch of papers and dust settling on the ground, people were slipping and falling on body parts from the plane and towers. That part is always kinda glazed over when people talk about how horrifying this all was.
My mom woke me up that morning, after the first plane hit, after telling me the plane hit.
“THERE’S SO MANY BODIES!!!”
There was a news crew on the street below broadcasting live when suddenly the first tower came down. You could see debris falling and them screaming and starting to run and then the camera just went black and cut back to the studio, where they cut to a camera further away. I always wondered if they made it.
@@kettch777Yes, goes by NJ Burkett. Its hard not to chuckle alittle when he yells " im outta here" when the collapse starts
Not to mention the people that got soaked in jet fuel, like that woman in 4:02, I remember a story from one of the survivors, that a woman was one of the first victims of 911 that was not inside the towers, the jet fuel burned her, and the people that assisted her were guests and staff from the hotel and she passed away before the ambulance could arrive
What do you mean by digging deep into reddit? Finding gruesome pictures of human limbs?
Those are real calls 😢😢😢 god bless those 2,977 people who were lost😢😢😢
Amen🕊️🕯️
🙏 Amen
Amen🙏
The death total is 2.997
@@Templar_king_2001if you count the hijackers.
I was 16, just getting to school. The TVs in the commons were playing the news and we walked into school to freeze around the TVs. When the first tower fell, those of us checking on family formed lines at the phones. The sounds of sobbing when someone didn’t get an answer never has faded. Holding onto them while silently praying your call would be answered. Thankfully mine was.
I live in Quebec. I was about the same age and also in school. I ran into a classmate in a hallway. He was a volunteer in the audiovisual room where there was a television. He was the one who told me the news. We were in shock.
New York is not that far from us.
Live in belgium i was 15. It's not the same as an adult. Crazy day.
Ich komme aus Deutschland und war damals 7 Jahre alt als die Anschläge des 9.11. passierten. Der Tag hat sich denke ich nicht nur in mein Leben eingebrannt. Ich war damals an dem Tag in der Schule und unsere Lehrerin kam in das Klassenzimmer und wir haben eine Schweigeminute eingelegt.
🇺🇸🕊️
@@Pakos-Terimos I'm from Belgium too, wasn't born yet but even I cried when I saw all this stuff on the internet. I can't imagine how bad it was for people back then.
A lot of men and women rode into that scene not knowing it was their last ride. May we all be so lucky
A lot of them knew it was a good possibility. A lot of them called family before going in to help. To tell them goodbye just in case.
Eye witness accounts said as they passed firemen as they were going down the stairs they saw the firemen walking up and their facial expressions showed that they knew they wouldn’t be making it out it’s sad
18 years old, just graduated high school, day off from my first job, mother wakes me up to turn on tv, watched 2nd plane hit live. So surreal, the amazing decade of the 90's were over for me that day.
“It’s hard to put it into words....and maybe one doesn’t need to.” - Peter Jennings.
Die 90er waren schon am 1. Januar 2000 vorbei
I was only 3 in 2001. I’m 25 and work in EMS now and I find this movie beautifully tragic. I work with people older than me and I find it amazing they remember exactly what they were doing when 9/11 happened. The day the world stood still.
I was about to turn 12, had been to the top of the World Trade Center before and had a nice view of it from the park near my house, and this movie is not historically accurate whatsoever. As a matter of fact, this movie was ridiculed when it came out because of Nic Cage's acting. If you really trust Hollywood to reconstruct historical events, then you'll believe just about anything the media pushes across.
The real movie set was during the black-ops false flag.. Remember the art projectby a certain nationality. Also bombs were going all day with the bbc jumping the gun with building 7, reporting it collapsed a good 20 minutes before being brought down in a free fall demo..
I think a lot of people know what they were doing even around the world. I’m Brazilian and I was 12 when it happened. In my school (in São Paulo) they put a tv in the patio, I remember all the kids watching it develop. I had been to the towers in 98, it was a definitely a shock and the whole world stopped in panic.
I was 4 and a half, and still remember where I was.
I was 5 and I remember exactly where I was
I’m Brazilian and I was 12 when it happened. In my school (in São Paulo) they put a tv in the patio, I remember all the kids of different ages watching it develop. I had been to the towers in 98, it was a definitely a shock and the whole world stopped to watch it.
Was great evening viewing where I was.
@@andyfoxy3140 okay brah
Nothing else gets me the same way as watching the people jumping from the tower(s) to escape the flames and smoke... It's not a quick way out and it quite literally breaks my heart to know that happened. You have five or more seconds to really realize what you've done.
It’s worse, a lot of them were 10+ seconds. And there were reports of a couple (man and woman but don’t know if they were married or just trapped together) that jumped holding hands all the way down. Thank God for the Seal Team 6 members that went in that day and killed bin ladens son and then put 3 77grain 5.56 rounds directly into his face. They had to hold his head together for the photos. It was split in half
sec FTV hum lol😊
For all of us and all these years thinking they all jumped when its much more likely that there were more than a few that were actually pushed out by others trying to get air and panicked.
"I was thinking 'How bad is it up there where the better option is to jump'" Random FDNY FF said during interview. Has always stuck with me.
The sad thing is this film doesn’t even show the true horrors of that day. You’d have to make a rated R film to really try and do that
Rated ÆØÅ for no one should watch this if they want to remain sane.
More like NC-17.
9/11/01 - the only day all Americans were on the same side and not fighting over politics, racism, etc. God Bless those who have lost their lives
Someday someone will make a 4hr long film about this. A realistic take from several characters point of view with stunning cinematography and scale. What’s crazy is how soon this movie came out. Way too soon. It doesn’t even come close to capturing the scale of havoc and horror on the streets that day.
Chris Nolan is taking notes...
James Cameron needs to direct it
As much as I love Cameron, he'd probably thwart the true events and insert a love story into the mix. We need a very realistic cinematic drama. Ridley Scott might be a better choice. @@hanslanda58
Nolan, Ridley Scott, Dennis Villenueve, or even Steven Spielberg@@ChrisPaddlefoot
Was going to say the same thing. I believe it came out only five years after. Everybody who witnessed it whether it was in person or live on tv can't honestly take this movie seriously
got chills when they mentioned the day care, at 4 years old i was there with my 1 year old sister .
I had many friends who lost parents in 9/11 (firefighters and police officers), I can’t even imagine what their last moments were like. My parents both worked in the city at the time and were about 4 blocks away from the twin towers, and I remember being at school not knowing if they were ok or not. It’s a day that just…cements itself in your heart and psyche forever.
I remember that day like it was yesterday. What struck me as ironic that day is how perfect the day began. It was a sunny, warm day in NY & in MI where I was. I had gotten a new outfit for work & felt so confident & happy that day. Within an hour of being at work, the world as we knew it was forever changed instantly & hasn't been the same since. May all of the victims of 9/11 RIP.
Yep i remember this as well it was my day off, my mother finished her night shift and just got to bed and was watching the tv up stairs when she shouted downstairs to me the Twin towers have been hit my god i was shocked..
Same in Southern Illinois where I was. High of about 80 degrees, clear blue sky, nary a cloud and low humidity
That was a beautiful blue sky that day . Such a contrast to the horrors going on around it .
I got emotional when that lady said @3:58 "They're all dying!" 😢
also shes covered in blood from someone landing near her, and you can also hear the sound of someone else smashing into the ground after she runs
@erickbad2000 I couldn't hear the sound that good. I guess because of how emotional I was getting I wasn't paying attention.
@@erickbad2000It's jet fuel
NVM it's the blood spray from the jumpers damn.
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse people started jumping 😥🙏 we were all just numb .
This movie is incredible it just puts you in the perspective of some of the bravest people who ever lived. To go into that building with the uncertainty of what was going to happen is just the most unbelievable of stories to me
Some had total certainty of what would happen and went anyway, going back in repeatedly trying to get people out until the moment the buildings collapsed
@@jonathanwilliams1065on a eu la même chose en France quand il y a eu l'incendie du tunnel du Mont-Blanc il y a eu un héros en moto qui a fait les allers-retours pour sauver les gens dans le tunnel. Il a fini par mourir en sauvant les gens.
@@jonathanwilliams1065 yeah, total certainty that the towers wouldnt collapse, because unbeknownst to them, they were rigged with explosives!!!
Yeah this movie is a
Joke
It’s interesting: both sides (aggressors and rescuers) were regarded as brave / heroic by their people.
2:12 that part when always make me cry. The kids, the man it very caring for the kids and people
Jeez....you're soft
@@andyfoxy3140 Yeah it was so cringy lol.
@@cloudhigh6582That name is cringe
@@Enothrax It sure is.
Wait i wonder were the kids ever present when the the towers was under attack
It was the beginning of my third year in high school then this tragic moment happened, and now after 22 years this tragic attack still is very shocking for entire world
2:06 Fun fact: that cop that yells "Sarge!" is Will Jimeno the cop that Micheal Pena plays
This should be nicholas cages best movie he ever did no awards needed
As a tactic to bait your enemy into a fight, this act was terrifyingly effective
Yeah you gotta hand it to em, those fifteen dudes are some of the most influential people in history
or as a tactic to bait your own country into fighting an enemy it shouldn't have had....
@@robertkingston6164 they caused the death of bunch of innocent people here and from Americas retaliation.
I was fresh out of High School when all of this went down. Still feels so fresh.
I was also 3 months after graduating when this occurred. Remember right where I was and wondering how bad it was going to get
I joined up shortly after these cowardly attacks. It was the defining moment of my generation.
@@jebbroham1776did you find those weapons of mass destruction when you went to war
@@60secondsclicks40 I wasn’t in Iraq.
Seeing it in real life was much more frightening I was there that day I can say it will always be embedded in my head
the papers falling from the tower was haunting when I saw it on the day it happened and it's still haunting all these years later. probably an accumulated 100s of years' worth of time and effort from thousands of people on all of that stuff and to just be fluttering in the breeze with some even on fire is just chilling. not to mention of course all the people who died. a tragedy that should never be forgotten to be sure.
I have NEVER been as grateful for the East River as a barrier and the geography of Brooklyn & Manhattan as I was on 9/11. I was 4 miles away, and that was WAY TOO CLOSE.
I was born 4 years born the attack, & watching this movie still gives me goosebumps today.
I was 5 and remember watching it live on TV. I didn't understand what was happening at the time
Young as shit. I was in jr high that day. Ended up fighting in the war after.
That sounds like me. I was 8 I saw it on TV at my baby sitters over and over again they were playing it.i didn't understand what was happening either
I was in sixth grade math class the day of September 11th 2001. I can tell you America was forever changed pre 9/11 it was different and indescribable. Post 9/11 totally different. To this day. I remember those hauntingly frightening images very well. The people jumping I'll never forget it. What they were thinking and going through. Sad day indeed
@@miked4973Pawns of an american made war.
I saw several jumpers on the news footage of that day. We wondered about how anyone could think they could survive a fall from that height, and then we realized: They knew they were jumping to their deaths. It was just better, in their eyes, to have a long fall followed by a quick death than to burn to death in flames, or die from smoke inhalation. The fall, as horrible as it was, was something those people decided was the more merciful way to go. It still breaks my heart to think about it.
I think it could have been something that wasn't even a conscious decision like pulling your hand from a hot stove top. Temps getting to 800 degrees and rising, entire floors filled floor to ceiling with flames and smoke. Absolutely horrific.
Even as a person myself not born at this time, I can only imagine how horrifying that event was
It's weird. Being 2,400 miles away, I remember the moment of that day perfectly. In class in Elementary school, the Teacher told us something bad happened and we just, sat there, no normal lessons, we were just little kids so the weight of it didn't sink in at all which makes it all the more odd why the memory was cemented for me, being so far away at such a young age, most kids would've just forgot after an hour.
1:18,4:10 the CGI of the World Trade Center is really awesome
They weren't CGI. That was footage from video from that day interwoven into the movie.
It's a shame that we can't see the plane crash into the north tower and have you noticed that tower 7 is not there and let's hope someone in Hollywood will do it one day a film about September 11 but it takes place inside the 2 towers with realistic special effects and I also liked the film 9/11 which was released in 2017 and also the series The Looming Tower
How about the South tower not yet hit ! It was hit at 9:03am and tower 1 at 8:46am how is that possible for them to get there instantly.
@@jogibajr if we look very carefully at the top left 4:10 we can see that the south tower seems to have already been hit
@@kvn.ldstrrs In the movie they show a view of them heading to the WTC in the distance with only the north tower hit and Niclas Cage asks " what's the problem with the South Tower" while standing in the lobby of the South Tower !
For those of you who don't know, the man sitting in front of Jimeno (Micheal Pena) on the bus and the man calling out "Sarge!" when McLoughlin (Nicolas Cage) comes running, is the real Will Jimeno.
It real life what saw on that horrible morning was far worse and will always be embedded in my memories ,I was a block away from the wtc on 9/11 and not a day goes buy that I will forever forget the carnage and chaos I witnessed and still till this day I have nightmares.
I was 4 when this happened and don’t really have much in the way of memories but I swear I remember catching a glimpse of the news coverage on the tv in my parents room
Same bro
I remember the day quite well. I was a senior in high school and lived across the bay in NJ. Watched it all happen. My dad worked in Manhattan but was on the other side of it. My mom worked in the towers when I was young and I remember being there all the time. My
Home town lost 37 people that day alot if people commute to the city. Joined the Army a few years later.
I was in 6tg grade history class that day and my heart mind then couldn't process what was happening until it got explained to us and I'll never forget that day for as long as I live. My father was out of the military and wanted to bad to get back in and goto war it's such a mind blowing thing to have happened let alone events like this in history. RIP to those lives lost on that terrible day.
I was in 9th grade history class that day who'd t of hought we'd be a part of something that would go down in the history books .
2:05 If im correct then the person to the right of Will is the real Will.
(The person who called "Sarge!")
Yes he is
A lot of first-response units died that day. So sad 😞
I like this movie so much☺️
What they didn't show in this movie was the reality. Death wasn't just in those buildings. It was splattered all over the side walks.
4:01
"They're All Gone There...."😔
I thought she said 'they're on fire'.
They are all dying is what she say'd
The look on the officers faces when they saw people jumping tells a story that is so hard to comprehend. I was just a baby when this tragedy happened but it’s still unreal to think something like this happened.
One of the police officers is the actor who played the italian who died in titanic.
Cant imagine being a copper or firefighter that day ,brave beyond words
It takes a lot of guts and courage to enter a building that's on fire and where people are running away from. Rest in Peace to all of the police officers and fire fighters who helped out that day.
3:58 the landing gear of the American Airlines Flight 11
The landing gear landed on top of the hotel though
@@thepittstop it could be the other one
Nicolas Cage and Jay Hernandez together! 💥
You can see the real Will Jimeno in a few scenes in this clip. Them including the very first one where he's sitting next to the actor playing him on the bus at the beginning of it, along with when he yelled "sarge" at the 2:05 mark. The real John McLoughlin also makes a cameo appearance at the very end of the movie too.
Yep. I noticed it as well with Will
One of very few good, Nicholas Cage films.
Michael Pena was fantastic too. Great story.
Very few good Cage movies???
Man stop!!!!
Wrong. All Nicholas Cage films are masterpieces. Every single one of them.
@@Cryozebra Your joking right ?? its like watching the same character every movie.
@@McCaff62 You could say the same about most actors, if you have zero imagination that is.
@@CB-xr1eg Please name one good film he is in
It's so eerie how there's just papers flying down. In the real footage too. Like someone dropped a million papers from the sky
I had an early morning tee time. I remember seeing planes in the sky. Thought nothing of it. The route the planes took went directly over where I was in CT. Easily could have been those planes. Nobody had a cell phone with them. Went into the club house before the turn and saw the second building go down. Never forget that day. RIP to the victims.
1:18 continuity error: during the ride to the Twin Towers, they were told the South Tower was struck, yet in this scene, it appears intact
They did a great job mixing in real life footage and 911 dispatch.
1:18 so crazy RIP to all of the people that day💔
I'm proud to say I wore the same badge for a few years. It hits differently...
Music is the moonlight in the gloomy night of life🔥💯
I don't understand I've seen other clips of these guys in firefighter uniforms
I remember waking up and my brother was yelling when the 1st plane hit. While at school we all went into lockdown.
Mesa, Arizona
2:06 I think that's the real Will Jimeno
You are correct. Good catch
I was in 7th grade, Exploring technology class Knox Jr high in Spring Tx. They came on the loud speaker after the first hit, then maybe 2 hours later loud speaker again. 2nd hit I'll never forget it
22 years later we still remembered there only 16 pulled out from nypd 14 n 15 were cage actor and spanish actor he plays
As someone who watched it happen live on TV, this movie doesn't match the feelings I got that day when I saw the 2nd plane hit and the people jumping from windows.
It's tame by comparison.
RIP to the family and friends who lost love ones.
I hope Nolan makes a film about this day.
James Cameron
we also wish maybe that one day anyone in the Hollywood film industry would have the interest making film differently about 9/11 or entirely different remake because we almost agree there are certain things in this film does not reflect what is happening in real life and it was shame that we did not see the reaction of the people who react to the collapse of the towers from the perspective of the outside of the film and we would imagine what the special effects of the collapsing towers would look like which would be similar to what we see when the monsters bring down Sears Tower in Rampage or the earthquakes that destroy buildings in Los Angeles in 2012
I was teenage when this happened and my heart goes out for victims of 9/11 and I won't forget this terrible thing for US people 😢
I was getting ready for another school day in grade 7. I turned my tv on... I rushed and told my grandpa. I didn't know what the wtc was until then. I walked to school and this is what we talked about all day. I live in BC Canada
911 about 2 french brothers Jules and Gideon naudet making a documentary about a rookie fire fighter is a good 1 to watch..
Just to shocking even the documentary is shocking
Tout à fait je l'ai en vidéo
Amen to both brothers for going through that whole horrific ordeal and releasing the document I will never forget that documentary I just sat there watching in total shock and my mouth hanging wide open truly shocking and chilling
I remember seeing footage of people falling to their deaths. That still chills me to the bone!
Nice movie😊
I am 66. I am Brazilian. I think I will never forget September 11.
RIP ALLENDE
I wasn't alive yet in 2001, but I was born a few years later in lower Manhattan.
What I remember about it is the aftermath, growing up everyone talked about it, from the time I was 5, every year on 9/11 our teachers would talk about it. I grew up knowing people whose family members had passed, and I grew up every day looking at the scars of the attacks.
I remember the first beams of the Freedom tower being laid down, I remember when Bin Laden died and my mom, checking the paper in the morning, seemed shocked saying to my Dad, "Jesus ___ they got Bin Laden"
I remember people like my Aunt who talked about their experiences walking out of the smoke, downtown, my teachers whose students lost their parents, and the gaping hole in the earth left in the Tower's place.
Its for these reasons that while I may not remember 9/11, I'm damn sure that I'll never forget it.
19 demons wearing flesh perpetratored this. Hell itself is too good for them. To put any innocent soul through any of this. 2,977 people gone in the most heinous ways fathomable.
How about the atrocities Americans committed for decades post WW2?
@@user-td2jw9ze2c Against civilians or armed insurgents?
List them please.
@@herrmajor2310my lai, abu ghraib, agent ornage, somalia, lybia, starving 500K child to death and supporting Pol Pot alone with China etc.
I can't undestand why the music in this movie.
I was born 7 years after the attack and did not know about the jumpers till I saw images of their bodies on reddit and it was a great but terrible example of the horror of this event
I was already at work, alone, when this happened. The next guy to come in, told me a plane had hit the WTC and I thought it was a sick joke; By this time several other people were coming in and we went into the room in the library that had the TVs. We missed seeing the second plane hit, but they kept playing it over and over.
This might sound silly (but I mean no offense or disrespect to anyone) - just curious if the film makers include the actual footage of the jumpers in this scene?
When you forget that both Luis from Ant Man and Magnum PI were in this film. Also, this was cleaned up for film, but that scene was much more gruesome. My friend was a EMS first responder on vacation in NYC at the time, he helped work triage w/NYFD and medical staff, told me some truly sickening things about it that i'll never forget.
Egress was not adiquate in the titanic or in mammoth 100+/- construction designs.
The suicide missions the responders are sent where the structures are designed death traps .
Adopting that John Wayne walk when the team was going in ....gotta love actors!
God bless America, and all those american heroes that lost their lives that day, trying to save others
8 years old when this happened for me and I have a visual memory. I remember my assistant teacher coming in and crying. No reason why. Than office announced the school is being closed. No reason to be explained. My class and I walk to the end of the hall, I got side tracked ;there was a library office with an open door with a tv. Two teachers ( i didn’t know ) I saw watching what I thought at the time was a movie of two towers burning for 10 seconds than one of the teachers spotted me angrily shut the door on my face. As I was told to keep moving in line by my teacher. 😢😢😢😢
The moment that second plane hit, American innocence died.
American innocence? Get real dude. America is not some magical place.
I remember exactly where I was that day. It was picture day at our high school and we were in the library, lined up to have it done when suddenly everyone's attention turned to the tv's mounted on the wall and we were transifxed by what was happening on it. I thought it was a movie at first, because nothing of this scale had ever happened before and it felt impossible that it was actually real. That illusion was shattered though, when I saw the second plane fly straight into the North tower on live tv right there in that room. At that exact moment, we all felt a gut wrenching sense of dread, for the people in those towers and for the first responders who were surely in those buildings. Nobody moved a muscle after that, class pictures were forgotten, and all eyes were fixed firmly upon that screen. School wasn't cancelled, but there wasn't any teaching going on that's for sure. We were all watching what was unfolding in NYC, and when the first tower collapsed there was only silence. The second tower collapsing there was weeping, and me and the boys in my class all swore a firm oath to each other that we would all join up as soon as we turned 18 to go destroy these cowards that had killed so many of our own and leveled two of our greatest buildings. I did exactly that in 2004 and went on to fulfill my oath in Afghanistan. This day will never leave me, my generation was one thrust into a violent and savage war against a largely invisible enemy. That day though, the enemy was never more clear.
Too bad the majority of the hijackers were Saudi, and it took years to finally get the guy responsible, and twice the number of Americans died in the following Wars than died in the 9/11 attacks.
@@MikMoen Let's also not forget the 1,000,000+ innocent Iraq citizens that were murdered. Guess the guy is happy that he "fulfilled his oath in Afghanistan".
I always wonder while watching this scene and seeing the real Will Jimeno in it. Was it hard for him to film? Did it trigger his PTSD
James Cameron needs to make a movie about this
One thing the police did that day was NOT to stand around in shock...
7th grade. West coast. Those who were alive and able to comprehend what happened that day - it was one of the worst days of our lives. Believe me when I say: America has never been the same since.
Got up that morning and seen it on TV saw when the 2nd plane hit the other tower.
Is this movie out now.
1:48 that person falls way too fast
Maybe a little bit, but not way too fast. If you compare it to actual footage, it's not that far off.
Someone should have told him...🎵slow down you move too fast🎵
probably that the person who jumps would be an actor and that the scene was digitally recreated from the green/blue screens and if we observe carefully it is because there are several videos which show this person in the same place approximately on the northeast side
I watched the entire thing unfold live, from the beginnings of the broadcast after Tower 1 was hit. The magnitude of the disaster is almost impossible to comprehend - the movie was just barely scratching the surface of the horror that was going on in Manhattan that day. The PA police, NYPD and FDNY were rushing into a situation that was almost a guaranteed deathtrap. The comm center had been knocked out - located in WTC 1 thanks to a corrupt political decision. The various services' radios didn't talk to one another. The extent of the damage to the towers was extreme, far worse than the first responders had guessed when they pulled up, and nobody could communicate that to them. People jumping rather than burning alive, killing firefighters on the way down. It was absolute pandemonium, and this scene was just the start of it.
Even hardened news anchors simply could not believe what they were watching.
"Nothing;'s going to help them." Unfortunately that cop was all too correct. Everyone above and a few floors below the crash site was already dead or doomed.
I remember watching it when suddenly the 2nd tower was hit i was gobb smacked but thought ahhhh its a replay from earlier not realising smoke was already coming from the other tower then i realised the 2nd tower was also hit while i was watching it jesus that was bad worse than watching any horror movie..
@@MaddogKernan At the time the second tower was hit, there was already some speculation by the media that the first collision was a deliberate act. The military already had established that, but neither the media nor the public knew at the time. Then the second plane hit, and then EVERYONE knew it was not an accident, it was an attack. So add the fog of war to an already chaotic situation.
@ArchTeryx00 well the documentary i watched called 911 all about a rookie fire fighter, a Newyork fireman said when he was on a call for a gas leak he heard the roar of an engine and thought it was strange for a jet aircraft to be flying that low over Newyork then you see the camera man follow the plane and see it hit the tower, and the fire battalion chief in the fire truck you here him also say it looked like a direct attack.
Yes in the north tower if you were above the crash zone there was no way out, all the stairwells were destroyed around the crash zone . The south tower however 1 stairwell was still intact
Damn, I always remember this was at an 18th birthday party got home early in the morning, I slumped on the couch and turned the tv on re runs of wrestling were on at the time. Then it come over the tv that the first plane hit, I honestly remember thinking wow this movie is crazy, people jumping and with all the reports after a few hour or so I must have drifted off to sleep, I realised the next day it wasn’t a movie, it was happening live… I have honestly never forgot about that.
What about this part the South Tower collapse and John McLoughlin said "RUUUUUUN THE ELEVATOR SHIFT"
Is that cop Fabrízio?😊
You know how we Americans swore to never forget? Sadly a big deal of us have forgotten today...
That's the actual FDNY Manhattan Dispatch channel radio traffic you're hearing in the background, chopped up and edited for dramatic effect.
I still remember where I was on that day. I was living in Montana. In bed with my gf at the time. I just got off work several hours before but I remember her dad calling and I could hear him say “turn on the TV, something bad happened”. So we did, and had feeling it wasn’t by accident. I’d say about five or so minutes later the second plane hit.