Review of Munich (2005) by Asif K — 15 Aug 2010
A brilliantly and beautifully shot film dealing with the Munich Olympic terrorist massacre of 1972. Spielberg has never been the most unbiased storyteller when it comes to his films but his morals have always been in the right place.
A bold and tense thriller with fine performances and great dialectical writing. Too bad it stretches trying to touch all the cords and finding meaning to all the bloodbath the jewish and palestinian have been in.
A gripping, courageous and relevant film for our time. Munich poses questions but not answers: Is Revenge, counter-revenge and the endless cycle of it, the solution?, Who is justified Israel or Palestine? Who will win? And Will the conflict ever end?
This review of Munich (2005) was written by Asif K on 15 Aug 2010.
Munich has generally received very positive reviews.
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