Review of Munich (2005) by Damjan R — 01 Mar 2015
Intense and pensive, but at times stiff and didactic in its treatment of the subject, 'Munich' charts the path of the destructive power of the circle of violence which never ends. Spielberg walks a fine line here, stepping only seldom aside to let the screenplay talk some sugary generalities, but the character work on Avner more than makes up for any slippage.
Could use a little bit of tightening, as its length tends get in the way of the storytelling, but overall, this is a strong effort.
This review of Munich (2005) was written by Damjan R on 01 Mar 2015.
Munich has generally received very positive reviews.
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