Re: Why was this movie dedicated to post-9/11 veterans?
Many movie goers had noticed the non-reaction of some of people walking around right after the ship crashes. That definitely was very poorly directed for sure!
The movie introduces concepts of terrorism, but really doesn't offer any meaningful commentary on the subject matter or really deal with it in an insightful way It's a "destroy the world" type movie. I saw the movie paired with three trailers that showed the world going to hell and getting blown up or overrun by zombies. STID did nothing to differentiate itself from the pack. "Oh look they blew up/took down [Famous Structure]."
Hell, after the ship crashes into SF, not a single person in the crowd is batting an eye. Half the city's gone, but people are still driving around, walking around seemingly unbothered. Look at the reactions to 9/11 or the Boston bombings. Things stopped, people tried to figure out what happened. It seemed disconnected. And like a large part of the film, poorly thought out.
And, not for nothing, knowing Orci is a 9/11 Truther and apparently a Newtown Truther from his twitter account, the dedication just made me feel uncomfortable.
Many movie goers had noticed the non-reaction of some of people walking around right after the ship crashes. That definitely was very poorly directed for sure!