Rising: Rebuilding Ground Zero (TV Series 2011– ) Poster

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Absolutely Breathtaking.
Neclar-125 August 2011
Whether whatever your beliefs are, your feelings, your own history; whether or not you were personally involved in this harrowing tragedy, or simply glued to the television, (or in my own personal case) hunkered over a radio with my co-workers in a small mill in Connecticut listening to what unfolded 10 years ago...you cannot deny the reality of what happened on September 11th. The opening episodes of this fantastic series chronicle the stories of those who perished, but also provide first hand accounts and new stories that follow the life and careers of the new brave faces that are bringing the memorial to life. And you can't help but feel vindicated while watching. This is what this country is all about. Not everyone may agree, but to have anyone refute it should be damn near impossible.

If you as a viewer are seeking a conspiracy show about the government and the terrorist attacks that took place that day--you won't find it. This IS the greatest American story ever told. And in a way, it holds both a sadness and hopeful resolve that this is, in fact, referenced many times in the show by the people involved as "a story." You will hear that many times. And that, in the most stated plain truth, is how you know that the reality of this event is now apart of history.

Once again, Dreamworks and Steven Spielberg, along with actor/narrator Ed Harris bring a breathtaking look into the spirit and altruism of the American Spirit, and all who continue to find a home in the great city of New York. This is what it's all about, and I for one can say I will be there on the opening day of the memorial.
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A moving tribute
azcomicgeek17 September 2011
A beautiful and moving tribute to those who lost their lives and those who's lives were torn apart by those terrible 102 minutes. Told in 6 parts by the people rebuilding the site from the ground up.

Part 1 & 2, Reclaiming the Skyline - tells the story of the new World Trade Center towers and the struggle to have Tower One at 1000 ft by the tenth anniversary deadline.

Part 3, The National 9-11 Museum highlight the artifacts saved and the special place they will occupy.

Parts 4 & 5, A New City tells the personal side of the community affected by the loss of the World Trade Center and their rebuilding effort.

Part 6 A Place to Mourn tells the story of the memorial fountains and garden. Not just a void that can never be filled but a final resting place where the families can visit and see the names of their lost loved ones.

The hauntingly beautiful opening song was not credited but should have been. Salvador, by the band Your Vegas, will have you in tears by the end of the opening titles.

Over the city, over the river, Over the statue of the hero and his lover...
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