6.8

Worth

What Is Life Worth

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6.8

Worth

What Is Life Worth

  • Year 2020
  • Duration 118 min
  • Country United Kingdom, Canada, United States
  • Language English
An attorney in Washington D.C. battles against cynicism, bureaucracy and politics to help the victims of 9/11.

About Worth

Worth (2020) delivers a profoundly moving examination of bureaucracy, grief, and the impossible task of assigning monetary value to human life in the wake of national tragedy. Based on true events, the film follows attorney Kenneth Feinberg (Michael Keaton), appointed as Special Master of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. His initial clinical, formulaic approach to calculating payouts based on lost earnings clashes violently with the raw, personal grief of the victims' families, led by the formidable Charles Wolf (Stanley Tucci), who lost his wife.

Director Sara Colangelo crafts a tense, thoughtful drama that operates as both a legal procedural and a deep humanist study. The film's power lies in its quiet moments—the bureaucratic meetings, the fraught conversations with grieving families—where the enormity of the task becomes palpable. Michael Keaton delivers a masterful, restrained performance as Feinberg, a man whose professional detachment slowly crumbles under the weight of human suffering. Stanley Tucci provides the perfect counterpoint as the eloquent, grieving community organizer who challenges the fund's very foundations.

Viewers should watch Worth for its intelligent, compassionate handling of a difficult chapter in American history. It transcends its 'based on a true story' framework to ask universal questions about justice, empathy, and how a society heals. The film avoids easy sentimentality, instead building to a genuinely cathartic conclusion about the necessity of listening and the transformative power of acknowledging individual stories within a collective tragedy. It's essential viewing for those interested in historical dramas with emotional depth and moral complexity.