"We were on vacation in Central Florida from the 10th to the 25th of September in 2001. After intensive tele-visual disaster consumption (shared with the world, no less), we decided for a visit to Walt Disney World (to be more precise, we were mainly concerned with the Magic Kingdom) on 15 September 2001. We entered the premises and strolled along "Main Street USA", when we heard a Disney tune, well-known to us. And as it is usual for a chain-reaction of associations, a strange video-like sequence emerged in our subconsciousness..."
http://www.monochrom.at/whenyou/
i agree. how we all miss the good ole days. but as long as we don't have videos of what happened (ie those shots we know so well) & this kinda stuff i'm fine with it. god bless america & our troops!
svhwdwnut 2 years ago
as someone who wasn't deeply affected by the attacks, it's interesting that something can create a painful response about it. It's definitely got something to do with the contrast of the music, that innocent childhood song. In a way, sep11 was sort of the day that innocence was lost for a lot of people. it makes me really miss the world of before. That feeling of unease is the best thing about the video...
karrakarrakarra 4 years ago