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Plot:
Writer-director Brian Sloan adapts his own stage play in this powerful drama about roommates and regret, set in the shadows of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. After posting a classified ad fo...( read more
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Normally I'd be the last person who wanted to see ANOTHER movie about 9/11, mostly because I think movies like United 93 and World Trade Center, while they some good points, deep down (or sometimes just under the surface) are all about exploitation.
WTC VIEW is different. It's all about one man (Michael Urie, Mark from Ugly Betty) trying to find a roomate in the days and weeks after 9/11. The whole film takes place within his apartment, and starts AFTER 9/11. You never see The World Trade Center, or scenes of the aftermatgh, etc.
It's all about him coming to terms with what he experienced and his loss.
And you won;t be dissapointed by the ending.
It was just average. Everything about the movie with average or below-par. The two things that felt real and good were Michael Urie's acting and also his love affair seemed very sweet.
Definitely a different spin dealing with the aftermath of 911 and the lives of those affected by its aftermath.
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