I think the movie was too long in coming and I hope there will be more. America is a movie culture after all and, although I don't believe people have forgotten 9/11, I do believe that the the emotional impact has faded a little too much. Granted, I am a little biased (he says with sarcasm) since my best friend witnessed the WTC's come down from RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET, and the fact that I work at the hospital on Fort Bragg ("home of the US Army Airborne and Special Operations Group"). Seeing soldiers everyday who have been injured due to their role in the war on terrorism really gives you a different perspective on things. I have patients tell me all the time that they cannot watch TV news because it is a fairy tale. People need to understand that we were in a war years before 9/11, from the 1983 bombing on US Marines in Beirut, to the WTC bombing in 1993, to the USS Cole, and others. 9/11 was just the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back.
We need to remember why we're fighting and movies in America have a HUGE impact. Regardless of your perspective on Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, it too had an impact. And movies are always from the writer/producer/director perspective. I'd like to see them all. Look at all the WWII movies after all. I love watching those old movies. For entertainment and for education. Jews all over the world even say cerimonially, "never forget the holocaust." This is to ensure it never happends again. Well, I'm hearing too many politicians who have no clue about what and why we are fighting terrorism. We need to keep talking about 9/11 so IT never happens again.
And we all have to understand that there is no battlefront to this war. The world is alot smaller now than it was in WWII when we talked about this line or that. Now, our own homes, offices, schools, etc are potential targets. Just look at the recent war in the middle east. Isreal was targeting Hezbolla weapons, communications, supplies, and combatants. Hezbolla was targeting civilian neighborhoods. (BTW, I didn't hear this discussed much in the media.) If we want a safer world for ourselves and our children, we have to take the fight to our enemies. Again, regardless of your views on Iraq, better their backyard than ours.
To summarize a combat badge I saw recently, our soldiers, seamen, airmen, and marines really are "busting my a$$ to save yours"