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So, 9/11: The Unheeded Warning dives deep into a pretty intense subject. It’s not just a timeline of events but really focuses on voices that were shouting warnings before it all went down. Ahmad Shah Massoud, the Afghan commander, is the standout figure here. The doc feels heavy with the weight of history and regret, using archival footage and interviews to create this somber atmosphere. The pacing’s deliberate, which gives you time to reflect on the implications of what happened and what was ignored. It’s a bit raw, but that’s the point—makes you think about the complexity of intelligence and the grey areas of foresight vs. hindsight. A distinct take on a familiar tragedy, for sure.
Includes interviews with historians and experts.Features archival footage from the late 90s to early 2000s.Analyzes the geopolitical context leading up to 9/11.
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