10/10
Disturbing and greatly needed
4 September 2006
Warning: Spoilers
When you watch this film, you are engulfed by the tragic stories and circumstances of our fellow Americans. I consider this to be the greatest tragedy our nation has known.

To lose so many Americans and actually see the water logged remains of our citizens is eerie, depressing, and horrible. I can't imagine experiencing such a sight.

I wanted to know more stories and to see more. But I felt Spike delivered a clear message--this disaster was a wake up call for Americans--we really need to become more knowledgeable about government, policies, laws, and have mandatory state regulated disaster planning. It showed us how much we depend on our government when we are in danger. And why it's important to vote and elect qualified persons to our government.

This tragedy is far from over for the survivors. They still need help and support. I can't imagine how much healing had to be put on hold in order to survive through consistent aggravation from the insurance companies, new bills and polices, FEMA mishaps, and our government's response to this crisis.

Very moving, powerful, and compassionate documentary.
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