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I want to see it.
Like PM_Mama00 said, whether we like it or not, 9-11 is a part of history. 5 years ago you had kids who weren't old enough to understand what the hell happened, that's not the case now. Whether we like it or not, it's already in the history books. This is probably a current event that is taught to high schoolers (depending on each states particular standards). As much as people need and want to mourn it, we need to teach it.
If it's not obvious by what I've said, I'm a teacher. My BA is in History. I plan on teaching History next year. I plan on getting my MA in History. So for me, being this History buff, I don't see a problem with it (the movie).
Yes, there are going to be people who aren't ready for this movie. I get that. There are going to be people who probably demand a boycott of it. Again, that's fine.
As a country, I don't think we will ever be over 9-11. The United States changed the day the towers fell. We can't change that.
The good thing about this movie, is that no one is being forced to see it.
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