This film is very much a needed and a unique perspective and way of revealing the impacts and effects of the airplane attacks in September 2001. .... It was and is an excellent idea to build a soundproof "box" (little room) for people to share their thoughts, stories, and traumas with a camera that they themselves use a remote to control. .... Persons directly affected in all three sites in NY, DC, and PA tell their stories. Some of them were *in* the buildings that were struck in the case of NY and DC plane attacks. ... There are no "interviews." Each person just sits there and talks to the camera. ... It is heart-wrenching, poignant, and exceedingly 'difficult' so to speak. Actually, there aren't adequate verbs for this.... // It is very much worth watching, even if you think you've seen and heard "enough" about September 2001. ... As another reviewer said, the editing is excellent. The documentary captures the heart, soul, and pain of what happened person by person by person. ... Each is a very personal story, and some are just a couple minutes long, as that was the extent to which some humans were able to talk about it, even in the "isolation chamber box" at the time this project was done. Personally, i truly and fully recommend watching it, brothers and sisters of the world. *Thank* you to the entire team that developed this project; there are other aftermaths for which this process would apply, such as a year or so after the January 6, 2021 mob attacks on the u.s. Capitol and its peoples.