At first I found it interesting, but as it went, I was starting to have doubts about what it was trying to tell me. It turns out that the whole documentary is made to tell you in the end that an atheist woman saw God and started believing. You even have the testimony of two pastors, and stuff like that. I hate people using tragedy to shove down their religion down our throats, that's disrespectful, distasteful. I watched this to hear stories about survivors, not have people trying to convince me that God exists and they finally saw the truth on that day.
And the part in the bus with actors badly playing survivors was cringe as hell and it achieved nothing, it was unnecessary.
And the part in the bus with actors badly playing survivors was cringe as hell and it achieved nothing, it was unnecessary.