SEVERE VISIBILITY
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United States Army Major Stanley Kruter (Paul Cross) is forced to face the demons of his past when he discovers compelling information contradicting the American government’s official version that a commercial 757 jet airliner crashed into the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. Major Kruter’s discovery ignites an inner struggle between moral indignation and patriotism catapulting him into a labyrinth of intrigue, madness and suspense, ultimately setting him on a collision cours… More >>
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People who follow the WTC-911 saga will learn nothing new from this movie. The cinematic device of a Pentagon officer maintaining a diary addressed to Thomas Jefferson should have been thought about at length, and then dismissed. The acting is stilted and dialogue B-grade. Whilst the Pentagon no-plane facts were reasonably well handled, the fact that the writer holds that the crash of Flight 93 is real was cause for concern. May be disinformation.
Rating: 1 / 5
The subject is what hit the Pentagon, from someone standing in an office near where it hit. I thought it was well acted and written.
Rating: 5 / 5
I liked seeing a non-documentary movie on this subject. And the question still comes up , “Where is the evidence of a 757 crashing into the Pentagon ? ”
Rating: 4 / 5
I saw this movie at a friend’s house and was blown away by it. I just had to order a copy for myself! For an independent film, it was amazingly well written, the pacing was just right to keep you on the edge of your seat, this movie is a monument to the truth.
After a while, you forget that this is an independent film, the message is so unshakable: America was attacked…and our enemy is not who we think it is.
The chemistry between characters is provocative: reporters searching for the truth, the conflicted citizen, the FBI agent busy investigating the crime that was committed at the Pentagon and their witnesses. To me, this movie is all about personal conflict of beliefs, its not bound by the confines of conventional thinking. This is not your everyday run-of-the-mill flick.
Cross is fearless in making this movie, he is a modern day Paul Revere. Bravo to him and I hope this is not the end of his contribution to the world wide awareness of such an important historic event. The way Cross has put this all together, even though we all know the events and how they supposedly happened, he leaves us with a chilling, esoteric ending.
Rating: 5 / 5