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Munich 2005

This is dark for Spielberg. The action scenes are done well and brutal. But it is overlong and unclear in tone and message.

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Good film based on true events. Incredible cinematography, soundtrack and acting performances. But the pacing of the film felt a bit off at times.

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We liked it, it's not long, Spielberg still has a good hand. Not all are worth as murderers

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A close to perfect adaptation from the book.

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Super interesting film. Spielberg isn’t one who comes to mind when I think of filmmakers exploring moral ambiguity or political complexity. Munich is best when it does confront these issues, whether it be during a conversation Avner (a solid Eric Bana) has with a PLO agent or during the final scene’s conversation with Avner’s Mossad handler. When it reverts to a generic action-espionage thriller, it succeeds quite well: these scenes are tautly filmed and gripping to watch–I just tend to be less interested in action sequences so I start to lose interest. Overall, though, this is up there with Spielberg’s very finest work.

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Mr Trump decided a thing recently, and I watched this film recently coincidentally. Do you happen to know "The Munich massacre" of 1972? This is a fiction of a Israeli secret agent who assassinate pro-Palestinian people who are influential, which was made based on a real story. The directer is Steven Spielberg, who is a well-known jewish, and this film apparently tries to describe perspectives of both sides. What I felt is that Palestinian might have the same feeling which Jews had had throughout history.

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