Watched United 93 tonight. I felt very sad after being reminded about this tragedy, even though having not much feeling about this anymore after 4years. Sad, sad, sad, it’s so sad… Everytimes when I have to see the plane hitting on the buildings, my tears wish to come out, although I always try to stop them. Remember the first time I saw this scene, I was in Manchester, asked by andrew(sugar older brother), do I know about it? I looked at the telly, and I thought it’s a movie, four years gone. Have a lot of feeling about these…

Before the movie, there was ad., and one of it was oyster card for tube(underground), the purpose of the ad was trying to say how many place you could have been to within one day(i found it impossible to go so many place in one day in London, cause transport here sucks), and right after the ad, there was one guy at the back saying that he stucked in the tube for four hours. I found that quite funny… I don’t understand what is the purpose of this ad, cause everyone living in London knows that tube sucks here. Is it trying to change my mind or is it trying to remind me how sucks they are.

example of stupid stuff of London tube:

1: Due to signaling failure, there is no service between bla bla…

But doesn’t signal failure = tube failure = management failure?

2: Due to planned engineering work, there is no service between bla bla…

They always have to emphasis ‘planned’ to give us a feeling that it’s not accidental.

Feeling of the movie:

Would the director stop keep shaking the camera? It makes me feel sox10^10 dizzy, I really wanna sick in the cinema in the middle of the film, when it finished, I was the first one ran out of the cinema, cause I felt so bad. The whole point(I guess) of moving the camera is because to get people a better feeling that they are taking part in the action, but for me, it was too much.

Delay, delay, and perhaps more delay…

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