Michael Keaton plays attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who was appointed by Congress to lead the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, in Sara Colangelo's biographical drama Worth costarring Stanley Tucci
Victim Compensation Fund struggled to figure out how to compensate the families of 9/11 victims for lives lost — would seem perfectly designed to keep viewers out of theaters rather than to lure them in. But there are enough diverse personalities in this unexpected film to generate a degree of interest in a subject few have probably ever thought about.
The subject of reimbursement and placing a monetary value on a human life is a contentious one where raw emotions are certain to further exacerbate the anger, fear and desolation caused by such an unprecedented tragedy.
A likely prospect to light such a fuse appears in the form of community organizer Charles Wolfe , who lost his wife on 9/11. This man-of-the-people type regards Feinberg with suspicion but not quite the contempt required to throw him to the lions.
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