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Der Fall 9/11 - Was ist ein Leben wert?

Originaltitel: What Is Life Worth
  • 2020
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 58 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,8/10
19.900
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Michael Keaton in Der Fall 9/11 - Was ist ein Leben wert? (2020)
An attorney learns a lesson in empathy when he is faced with the near-impossible task of determining how to compensate families who suffered incalculable losses as a result of the September 11th attacks in 2001. Based on true events.
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Ein Anwalt in Washington D.C. kämpft gegen Zynismus, Bürokratie und Politik, um den Opfern von 9/11 zu helfen.Ein Anwalt in Washington D.C. kämpft gegen Zynismus, Bürokratie und Politik, um den Opfern von 9/11 zu helfen.Ein Anwalt in Washington D.C. kämpft gegen Zynismus, Bürokratie und Politik, um den Opfern von 9/11 zu helfen.

  • Regie
    • Sara Colangelo
  • Drehbuch
    • Max Borenstein
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Michael Keaton
    • Amy Ryan
    • Stanley Tucci
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    6,8/10
    19.900
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    • Regie
      • Sara Colangelo
    • Drehbuch
      • Max Borenstein
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Michael Keaton
      • Amy Ryan
      • Stanley Tucci
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    • 87Kritische Rezensionen
    • 67Metascore
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    'Worth' Cast Reflects on Where They Were During 9/11
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    'Worth' Cast Reflects on Where They Were During 9/11
    Worth: Rewritten Laws
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    Worth: Developing A Rubric
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    Worth: The True Story Behind Worth (Featurette)
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    • Ken Feinberg
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    • Camille Biros
    Stanley Tucci
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    • Charles Wolf
    Tate Donovan
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    • Lee Quinn
    Shunori Ramanathan
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    • Priya Khundi
    Talia Balsam
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    • Dede Feinberg
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    • Karen Donato
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    8srooks1

    Engrossing

    Worth is not an adventure movie; it is a process movie. The changes are very small; it affects the attorneys, victims, and other advocates.

    The individual performancesb Michael Keaton and Stanley Gucci provide gravitas for the entire movie.
    7valleyjohn

    A different look at 9/11

    There have been hundreds of films and TV shows documenting what happened on 9/11 and to be brutally honest , I stopped watching them years ago because it seems like it has become a bit of an obsession. I only decided to watch Worth because of its cast and it coming from a different angle and I'm quite glad I did .

    Michael Keaton plays an attorney in Washington D. C who battles against cynicism, bureaucracy and politics to help the victims of 9/11 and although that sounds it a little dull , it really isn't.

    There is no doubt that the best thing about this film is the performances from Michael Keaton and Stanley Tucci. Tucci probably being the better of the two .

    There are no shock tactics used in this film which is good because we've seen it all before.

    Instead we get a view of how it was almost impossible to put a price on the lives of the people who died or were injured in the terrorist attack.

    One scene stuck with me . They we discussing compensation with the representatives of highly paid workers and low paid workers and true to type the latter just wanted as much money as the could possible squeeze out of the government and the lower paid were totally grateful at their offers .

    This won't be everyone's cup of tea because it's very dialogue heavy but I enjoyed it much more than I was expecting.
    6davesandri

    Just fell a little short

    Well written, edited, and so forth. Keaton and Tucci are masterful in their portrayals. The movie has very touching moments that portrays the situation in the film as well as those of the stories of the people this is based on in a very sympathetic and emotional manner. I would recommend to almost anyone who asks me to give it a shot. My only real criticism is that it can be slow at times, and at the core concept the movies plot self describes to be about justice. How suing the airlines over the events of 9/11 is about justice or the motivation in doing so however is never explained.

    It comes down to characters always saying the whole movie is about being just but never once explains why it's the airlines fault.
    6steiner-sam

    A good reminder of the chaos and myriad stories that emerged from 9/11

    It's set from 2001 to 2003 in Washington, D. C. and New York City and tells the story of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund through the eyes of its Special Master, Kenneth Feinberg. The movie is "based on" Feinberg's book, "What is Life worth"?

    The movie opens by setting up Kenneth Feinberg's (Michael Keaton) bona fides as an expert on compensation for loss of life from a sudden loss of life by accident or violence. After 9/11, Feinberg, a longtime Democrat who had worked for Ted Kennedy, is asked by Attorney General John Ashcroft (Victor Slezak) to be the Special Master for the compensation fund. Feinberg welcomes the invitation, and with the help of his assistant, Camille Biros (Amy Ryan), and staffers Priya Khundi (Shunori Ramanathan) and Darryl Barnes (Ato Blankson-Wood), begins the process of meeting the claimants.

    Initially, Feinberg is an insensitive number-cruncher who alienates the relatives of those who lost family members. We hear snippets of many stories of victims and follow a few more extended stories. These include the gay partner of a victim who does not fit the "formula" because Virginia, where they lived, did not recognize civil unions. Another involved the widow and children of a firefighter who had other children the widow presumably did not know about. Other characters are critics of the Fund's rules, Charles Wolf (Stanley Tucci), and a lawyer representing only the highest-income families, Lee Quinn (Tate Donovan).

    The storyline follows Feinberg's transition to greater empathy and the challenge to get at least 80% of the claimants to sign on to the Fund by the deadline.

    At some levels, this is a heartwarming story of growing empathy. However, I wondered what the real Kenneth Feinberg thought of his depiction. In the beginning, he's a tone-deaf bureaucrat, which seems odd for someone reputed to be an expert in compensation cases that requires meetings with survivors. This rattled my believability gauge, which is always crucial for me in biopics. In addition, I found Keaton's "Boston" accent more distracting than reinforcing. And the ending surge to the finish line seemed a bit pat.

    But I found the story engaging and a good reminder of the chaos and myriad stories that emerged from 9/11.
    6imseeg

    Great start, with good acting by Michael Keaton, but I felt this story became a feel good movie, while there is nothing to feel good about...

    The good: excellent acting performance by Michael Keaton. Photography and direction are great as well.

    What's missing? Anything bad? Well, this movie turns into a feel good movie, wherein all the 9/11 vicitm's families suddenly start treating the government as a friend, while in real life there was no such thing. In fact there is still a lot of resentment towards the government because of the fact that a lot of volunteer aid workers did not get a penny. Not even for their severe disabilities.

    Still not a bad movie, but a movie which feels like someone is whitewashing the mistreatment of many aid workers by painting a rosy picture of a terrible mistreatment of volunteer aid workers.

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      When the wall of photos of missing people is shown, the same photos are used over and over in different ways.
    • Patzer
      Towards the end of the movie, a chyron appears with the text "December 19, 2003, 5 days until the deadline" then a few seconds later it cuts to a shot of the characters' whiteboard with the text indicating the deadline is December 22, 2003 and is 3 days away, contradicting the chyron preceding it.
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      Ken Feinberg: You know. Attorney General, I.. People are rational animals. I find if you... if you force them to the table, most behave in the way that makes the most sense.

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      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Michael Keaton/Teyonah Parris/Chris Stapleton/Jerome Flood II (2021)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 5. Mai 2022 (Deutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • Astoria, Oregon, USA
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