So, 'In Memoriam: New York City' is this deeply moving documentary that really captures the weight of the events on that tragic day in 2001. The footage is raw, almost haunting, especially the rare shots of the planes hitting the towers—like, you can’t look away, even though you want to. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you sit with the emotions, which is a tough watch but feels necessary. It also dives into Rudy Guiliani’s actions and decisions on that day, which adds another layer. The film doesn’t shy away from the chaos and confusion, and you can sense the anguish in the air. It's a unique piece reflecting a moment in time that changed everything.
Includes rare footage of the 9/11 attacks.Focuses on the emotional aftermath and city response.Highlights Rudy Guiliani's role during the crisis.
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