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Exclusive commentary by and in-depth q & a with director Oliver Stone; Insightful commentary by real-life survivor Will Jimeno and rescuers Scott Strauss, John Busching and Paddy McGee; Deleted and extended scenes with optional commentary by Oliver Stone; The Making of World Trade Center: A behind-the-scenes look at the three phases of production from the earliest stages of writing, to filming and beyond; Common Sacrifice: An extensive documentary about survivors Will Jimeno and John McLoughlin that goes beyond 9/11 and traces their lives through present day; Building Ground Zero: An in-depth look at the set design and re-creation of ground zero; Oliver Stone's New York: A conversation with Oliver Stone about growing up in New York, his days in Vietnam and NYU Film School
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- World Trade Center - Feature Film [2-Disc Commemorative Edition]
1. Morning Roll Call [7:11]
2. Call to Duty [:20]
3. Heading Downtown [3:17]
4. Volunteers [2:57]
5. Collapse [1:12]
6. Damage Assessment [4:37]
7. Waiting for Word [:51]
8. What Pain Means [4:57]
9. Under Attack [1:45]
10. We Can Make It [7:17]
11. The Best [2:15]
12. God's Curtain [4:29]
13. Family Men [1:15]
14. Keeping Each Other Alive [3:04]
15. Staying Strong [2:58]
16. A Peaceful Vision [3:30]
17. You Are Our Mission [3:34]
18. Mistaken Information [2:28]
19. Will's Rescue [1:08]
20. Come Home [4:41]
21. Common Sorrow [:31]
22. In Remembrance [3:18]
The impact of 9/11 has manifested itself in a variety of unexpected ways. For filmmaker Oliver Stone -- he of the grandiose conspiracy theories and often blunt directorial flourishes -- it released a stylistic clarity and emotional directness that fits this straightforward story of heroism and sacrifice. Based on the true story of Port Authority Police Department officers John McLoughlin and William J. Jimeno (played by Nicolas Cage and Michael Pena, respectively), this deeply moving film is a tribute to all those dedicated men and women who labored in the face of unspeakable tragedy to rescue survivors from the wreckage of the World Trade Center. Although Stone expertly blends staged re-creations with documentary footage, the collapse of the Twin Towers is not the plot’s focal story. Most of the film unfolds in the dank, dark pit where McLoughlin and Jimeno found themselves pinned after entering the tower’s ruins. Their reassuring talk of family and friends is set off by cutaways and flashbacks to their anxious spouses, played with subtle intensity by Maria Bello and Maggie Gyllenhaal. Stone directs in lean, muscular fashion, eschewing bombast in favor of restraint. The result is an unusually expressive film -- wistful, tragic, and yet ultimately uplifting -- that contributes to the slow healing process following a national tragedy. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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