Seeing 9/11 is this unsettling documentary that explores the eerie premonition of filmmaker Shannon Brown. The atmosphere is thick with tension—she wakes up on September 10th, haunted by a vivid nightmare that would eventually align disturbingly with the events of the next day. You feel it, the weight of prophecy and skepticism, especially with Albert Nerenberg's presence as a counterpoint to her conviction. It's not just about the events themselves, but how perception and reality intertwine in the midst of tragedy. The pacing is methodical, letting you digest the implications of foresight while highlighting the chilling randomness of fate. Practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on raw, unfiltered interviews that drive the emotional impact home.
Interesting look at premonitions and realityExplores personal narratives against historical eventsShifts between skepticism and belief
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