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9/11 Kids is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into a moment frozen in time. The film revisits the children who were in the classroom with George W. Bush when he received the news of the terrorist attacks. It’s a fascinating blend of personal stories and historical context, capturing the innocence of youth against a backdrop of sudden chaos. The pacing is steady, allowing the interviewees to reflect and process their experiences, which adds a layer of raw emotion. You get a sense of how these pivotal events shaped their lives, and the film does a solid job of presenting their perspectives without heavy-handed narration. It's an interesting study on memory and trauma, revealing how a moment can linger long after the day itself has passed.
Focus on student perspectives.Captures a pivotal moment in history.Thought-provoking and reflective tone.
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Elizabeth St. Philip
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