In official collaboration with the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, this documentary series take viewers through harrowing moments of the historic morning of September 11, 2001.
Watchseries; I was glad that it didn't hold back on what really happened to people that day. Things we surmised, but didn't really know. My husband is a retired firefighter from Wisconsin, it is difficult to watch, but so necessary to remember. The documentary is well-done. Our only criticism, not enough time is spent talking about the Pentagon. We had a friend in the Pentagon that day. Those people have stories to tell also.
wilms-606653 September 2021
I was glad that it didn't hold back on what really happened to people that day. Things we surmised, but didn't really know. My husband is a retired firefighter from Wisconsin, it is difficult to watch, but so necessary to remember. The documentary is well-done. Our only criticism, not enough time is spent talking about the Pentagon. We had a friend in the Pentagon that day. Those people have stories to tell also.
lost-poet57 September 2021
9/11: One Day in America watchseries. To say this is the best docuseries I have ever watched would be an understatement. While it was quite challenging to watch at times... most times... it was an excellent portrayal of not only what those people went through, but it was an excellent example of courage, heroism, togetherness, and love. The humanity... the coming together of perfect strangers... the altruism... I have no words to express the feelings I get from that. To all of the victims, to everyone involved, to the filmmakers, to Americans as a whole... you matter. Thank you. A million thank you's.
Analog_Devotee4 September 2021
Easily the best documentary to showcase what it was like on the ground and inside the towers that day. So many other documentaries pad their program with the same information about the hijackers we've heard a million times over, but this series puts you on the ground via camera footage taken that day, with narration from the survivors who were actually there.
There's so much footage here you've undoubtedly never seen before. It's heartbreaking, gut-wrenching, and utterly terrifying... But it's also history, and it's important that we never forget what happened on that day.
This is the definitive 9/11 documentary.
BBworksChica3331 September 2021
I have to say, I've only watched 3 episodes so far, but this documentary is absolutely gut wrenching. I found myself having mini panic attacks while watching this. So if you are easily triggered, DO NOT WATCH. But, I also need to see this this through. I hope Hulu releases the remaining 3 episodes soon. But, this needs to be watched all over America. It needs to be watched to remind us of the hardships we overcame that day and the feeling of unity to protect our country.
desidramaq30 August 2021
So i don't really remember that day or the events after but watching this made me feel like i was there. Obviously i've seen the footage of the planes hitting hundreds of times but it never really sunk in until after i watched this. It feels like you're trying to escape the towers with them. It's harrowing and heart wrenching but also very well done.
christinerene5 September 2021
No matter your age on this day, this needs to be watched. It's difficult, uncomfortable and yet reminds you that there are humans that actually care for others without giving a thought for themselves. It's the best and the most honest compilation of the events. I'f you don't cry at any time while watching this then you aren't human.
User Reviews
Watchseries; I was glad that it didn't hold back on what really happened to people that day. Things we surmised, but didn't really know. My husband is a retired firefighter from Wisconsin, it is difficult to watch, but so necessary to remember. The documentary is well-done. Our only criticism, not enough time is spent talking about the Pentagon. We had a friend in the Pentagon that day. Those people have stories to tell also.
I was glad that it didn't hold back on what really happened to people that day. Things we surmised, but didn't really know. My husband is a retired firefighter from Wisconsin, it is difficult to watch, but so necessary to remember. The documentary is well-done. Our only criticism, not enough time is spent talking about the Pentagon. We had a friend in the Pentagon that day. Those people have stories to tell also.
9/11: One Day in America watchseries. To say this is the best docuseries I have ever watched would be an understatement. While it was quite challenging to watch at times... most times... it was an excellent portrayal of not only what those people went through, but it was an excellent example of courage, heroism, togetherness, and love. The humanity... the coming together of perfect strangers... the altruism... I have no words to express the feelings I get from that. To all of the victims, to everyone involved, to the filmmakers, to Americans as a whole... you matter. Thank you. A million thank you's.
Easily the best documentary to showcase what it was like on the ground and inside the towers that day. So many other documentaries pad their program with the same information about the hijackers we've heard a million times over, but this series puts you on the ground via camera footage taken that day, with narration from the survivors who were actually there.
There's so much footage here you've undoubtedly never seen before. It's heartbreaking, gut-wrenching, and utterly terrifying... But it's also history, and it's important that we never forget what happened on that day.
This is the definitive 9/11 documentary.
I have to say, I've only watched 3 episodes so far, but this documentary is absolutely gut wrenching. I found myself having mini panic attacks while watching this. So if you are easily triggered, DO NOT WATCH. But, I also need to see this this through. I hope Hulu releases the remaining 3 episodes soon. But, this needs to be watched all over America. It needs to be watched to remind us of the hardships we overcame that day and the feeling of unity to protect our country.
So i don't really remember that day or the events after but watching this made me feel like i was there. Obviously i've seen the footage of the planes hitting hundreds of times but it never really sunk in until after i watched this. It feels like you're trying to escape the towers with them. It's harrowing and heart wrenching but also very well done.
No matter your age on this day, this needs to be watched. It's difficult, uncomfortable and yet reminds you that there are humans that actually care for others without giving a thought for themselves. It's the best and the most honest compilation of the events. I'f you don't cry at any time while watching this then you aren't human.