I'm sure that with a film like that, there are things that would get lost on a small screen. I just think that it's too raw for me still. For example, my mother invited some of her friends over tonight for coffee and cards. One of these women lost her grandson in the towers, and she's already all worked up over the upcoming anniversary. She and my mother went to the movies a few weeks ago, and they showed the coming attractions for World Trade Center. My mother said it was just devastating, and the entire night was ruined.

I know that for someone that was that personally involved, 50 years probably wouldn't be enough time, much less five. Still and all, as I said, when you see it all the time, when you experience how it touches people's lives, it's just something I don't think I could see right now, at least not in a public place.


President Emeritus of the Neal Pulcawer Fan Club