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Thursday, July 20, 2006
Cal  Thomas :: Townhall.com Columnist
'World Trade Center' is a world class movie
by Cal Thomas
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I have a long list of favorite patriotic movies, including "Victory at Sea," "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "Sands of Iwo Jima," but Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center" is right up there with the best of them. It is one of the greatest pro-American, pro-family, pro-faith, pro-male, flag-waving, God Bless America films you will ever see.

What? Oliver Stone, who hangs out with and praises Fidel Castro? Oliver Stone, who indulges in conspiracy theories and is a dues-paying member of the Hollywood left? Yes, THAT Oliver Stone.

"World Trade Center" is the story of five men who volunteered to enter the twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001 in their role as officers of the Port Authority Police Department (PAPD). Three of them died and two, Will Jimeno (played persuasively by Michael Pena) and Sergeant John McLoughlin (played magnificently by Nicolas Cage), were buried in the rubble. These are real men who love their wives and children and are not afraid to say so. They are religious men who pray without shame or reserve. In fact, Jesus makes an appearance in Jimeno's hallucination, carrying a bottle of water to quench his thirst). Treating faith as genuine and with respect has only recently made a comeback among filmmakers.

"World Trade Center" is several stories folded into one. It not only tells of the bravery of the PAPD officers, but the faith, strength and fears of their wives. It is also the story of an ex-Marine who, after watching the carnage on television, goes to church to ask God what he should do. He emerges believing God wants him to go to Ground Zero. This is far from fanaticism. It is spirituality at its deepest and most profound.

That man, Dave Karnes (played by Michael Shannon), put on his old Marine uniform and managed to slip through police lines where he hooked up with another Marine vet. It was Karnes who found McLoughlin and Jimeno and directed rescuers to their location.

There is another element to this film that should be recognized and applauded. It is the overwhelming number of men and women of differing ethnicities in police and fire department uniforms who were so much a part of the good that shone forth through evil on that terrible day. At a time when we are engaged in a battle over illegal immigrants and the future of American culture, it should be encouraging to see so many who recently came from elsewhere behave like most Americans think real Americans should behave. They did, because they are real Americans.

In the press packet about the movie, Oliver Stone is quoted as saying: "Although my politics and John and Will's may be different, it didn't matter; we all got along. I can make a movie about them and their experiences because they went through something that I can understand. Politics does not enter into it - it's about courage and survival."

One of the five who died, Dominick Pezzulo (played by Jay Hernandez) survived the first tower collapse, but not the second. The real Will Jimeno says of his friend, "He was a cop, a schoolteacher, a father, a son, but in the end, he was a great American."

Movies like "World Trade Center" - and "United 93," which preceded it - don't come along very often. More should.

There are many scenes that will cause audiences to reach for the tissues, but the last one is a true resurrection moment. As Jimeno, first, and then McLoughlin are lifted out of what could have been their graves, they are passed from hand-to-hand along a gauntlet made up of their colleagues, more than 50 of whom are real-life members of the PAPD, the NYPD and FDNY who were flown to Los Angeles for the scene.

Whatever one thinks of Oliver Stone, the man knows how to make movies. This is one of his best. It deserves an Oscar in so many categories. It also deserves the thanks of a grateful nation. Go and see it beginning Aug. 9 and make him a large profit so he might consider inspiring us again, as his predecessors so often did during Hollywood's Golden Age.

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Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the book, "Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America".
 
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i will never watch this movie
i have no idea who cal is nor will i talk about oliver stone, i am writing for one reason. im disgusted at the fact this movie potrayed a white person when it was infact an african american who was the hero. i have not seen it and knowing this information will never watch, even on tv. the producers should be ashamed this made the big screen. i read the producers attempted to contact Jason Thomas, the real hero with no such luck. Furthermore, they never realized he was black and casted a white person as his character. the movie was made 5 years later, your telling me they don't have people who investigate this sort of thing and could not get a hold of a us marine. could not the other hero confirm he was black. disgusting, absolutely disgusting.

World Trade Center movie

Why does Cal Thomas applaud Oliver Stone's WTC movie for being pro-male, pro-US, pro-family and pro-faith? What does he imply when he says pro-male - women died on 9/11 too, were widowed by the events of that day and served as rescuers and volunteers. It's bizarre and chauvinist in the extreme! Also, when he suggests that the men pulled alive from the debris made it out alive because of their faith, he might as well be saying the other 2,500 perished because they had none. When does good luck simply come into play and what if the men had been atheists - would God have still had a hand in their rescue? If ever there was a godless event it was the World Trade Center attack. Why is everyone so god-fearing when the thing they should fear most is alive and well and plotting further atrocities in a cave in Tora Bora somewhere, while Iraq still burns from the Allies' illegal war. Here in the UK, we find WTC saccharine and lightweight...a film in which heroism is defined by an actor staring into the middle distance with an elegiac score soaring in the background and the Stars and Stripes fluttering from every rooftop. The world isn't like that I'm afraid..only America is like that - but the world has shared in its grief over 9/11. Faith, gender and nationality have nothing to do with loss, heroism or redemption. Cal Thomas seems to believe that they are one and the same. Oliver Stone has been a brave film maker in the past - exercising his freedom of opinion in a country where, only recently, Communists were persecuted for their political affiliation. But this sensitive subject is still an open wound, one that he was obliged to treat with kid gloves. There are serious issues to be explored...what brought the attacks on, the impact of US foreign policy and so forth? But that, understandably, has to wait for a much later film. This sugary effort though does nothing but recount an event that is still very fresh and painful in any case.
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