"I especially liked the "real life" stuff at the very end when they show the actual Sully getting back with the crew and passengers for a reunion in the hanger. I would have loved to hear individual stories from some of the passengers as to what was going through their minds but one thing is certain, they all believed in what Sully did and find no fault in his actions - something the NTSB should have considered before trying to shift the blame as they tried to make him their scape-goat."
That was probably the most powerful bit for me.
There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.