I heard that there was a demonstration in the USA against this film. The relatives didn't want to remind -or remember- this tragical event. They said that if it happened, it would tear open lots of very deep wounds. In my opinion it is a well-turned respect for the victims. I haven't seen this film yet, but I'll see it as soon as possible. I think it's a nice gesture - and not a disgusting reminder. Please think it over.
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epa00815936 U.S actor and Oscar award winner Nicolas Cage poses for a photograph next to a film poster during a press conference to promote the film 'World Trade Center' in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday 12 September 2006. Oscar award winner Oliver Stone's film shows the desperate rescue attempts of firefighters and policemen. The film will be launched in Thailand on 21 September 2006. 11 September 2006 marked the fifth anniversary of the attacks that killed almost 3,000 people when terrorists hijacked passenger jets and aimed them at New York's World Trade Center and targets in the Washington DC. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT