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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
9/11 in the making,
By P.K. Ryan "The Ryan Identity" (Albany, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Hamburg Cell (DVD)
'The Hamburg Cell' is an excellent film that follows the 9/11 hijackers in the years leading up to the attacks. The film is simple, yet extremely compelling. The acting is superb, and the characters are portrayed not as frothing at the mouth lunatics, but as the rather ordinary-albeit demented-young men that they were. The film succeeds in showing how one can go from a shy, secular, college student, to an angry, brainwashed, religious zealot. From the several books that I have read on the subject, the film seems to be very accurate. Conspiracy theories notwithstanding, this is the true story of the 9/11 hijackers and how they came to be the most infamous men of our generation. I highly recommend this film.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Haunting,
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This review is from: The Hamburg Cell (DVD)
Tries to show how the hijackers came to do what they did, but it's still hard to get your head around. Makes you sad and angry at the same time. In spite of the sensitive subject matter, it's a beautifully made movie. Definitely worth seeing.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A powerful and sophisticated insight into 9/11 bombers' mindset,
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This docu-drama is a meticulously researched account of the recruitment and radicalization of the 9/11 bombers. It represents well the ambivalence some of them felt; it articulates eloquently the sense of alienation that many modern Muslims feel about the West and the double-standards that characterise US foreign policy in the Middle East; it presents fairly the debate within Islam about suicide vs. martyrdom.
It is unparalleled amongst programmes I have seen in explaining so coherently how these particular individuals came to justify to themselves the attacks that took place on September 11. A sobering and compelling account.
5.0 out of 5 stars
inside 9/11,
This review is from: The Hamburg Cell (DVD)
The Hamburg Cell gives an indepth look inside the terrorist cell of the Al Queda Terrorists that hijscked the 4 planes on 9/11 and flew them into the twin towers, the pentagon, and united 93 that was headed for Washington D.C. to either fly into the White House or the Capitol building that was overtaken by normal citizens who became heros that day taking back the plane and to our benefit crashed it into the ground in shanksville pensilvania to save another american building from being hit. the movie goes inside the entire plot of 9/11 from when the idea for the planes event was thought up to the day of 9/11 in a tastefull way showing the dedication of the terrorists to perfom a jihad on american soil. if you want to see how it all started and how the brainwashing of these martyrers developed into a full blown plan to kill thousands of inocent people in america. a must see movie that you will get a full understanding of just how much Americans and our way of life is hated by muslim extreemists
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must See,
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Sometimes you need to see the other point of view. This makes you see how they were thinking and to the very extremes terrorists will go to fulfill a mission of hate. Loved this movie. I watch it whenever it's on.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting Perspective,
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I wrote a paper in college about this movie. It's one of the few written from the perspective of the terrorists, and paints them in a sort of victimized light. It's definitely worth a watch, and is sure to inspire debate in a group.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
They were just like us...,
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People often view the 9/11 hijackers as Islamic terrorists... and they are right. But what they most often don't do is think realistically about what terrorists are and what they must do, to protect their evil plans... be real people.
Those terrorists were not any more fanatical about what they believe, than many of the football fans I have seen about football or other sports. Business people can sometimes be equally fanatical, sacrificing everything in their quest to get ahead of others. Many marriages have been ruined, many families destroyed, many communities and even nations have been damaged because of how extreme those "normal" people are. But the documentary also points out clearly one other fact: True believers of Islam, as depicted in the movie, and as practiced by al-Qaida, believe that real life can come only after death, only if that death removes sinners from the earth. This movie is a must-see and a must-have, for anybody wanting to know about the facts of 9/11 and who want to share with others that information. One other thing, I want to personally add about the subject: Islamic fundamentalists take a literal reading of the whole Quran as their truth. Only liberal Muslims who question the authority of the Quran can live that "religion of peace," so often passed off as correct Islam. Therefore, Islamic fundamentalists will all believe that Israel is to be destroyed and that all infidels must be either converted to Islam or also destroyed. Those teachings come from a very literal interpretation of the Quran. The Christian fundamentalist, on the other hand, while he also interprets his scriptures literally (the Bible), follows a very different perspective concerning non-believers. He is to "turn the other cheek", "pray for those who persecute you", and live by example the life of being submitted to God. |
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The Hamburg Cell by Karim Saleh (DVD - 2006)
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