Timothy Corrigan | Disaster films force self-examination
By
Timothy Corrigan
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Sept. 14, 2006
Almost a cliche - even during its immediate aftermath - the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center was, according to eyewitnesses and witnesses of the television, "like a film." In their struggle to articulate the unimaginable that they saw, individuals would repeatedly compare that horror of burning and collapsing buildings to the disaster films that have become Hollywood currency in recent decades.

