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Review of by Nate Z — 22 Sep 2018

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Operation Finale is one of those kinds of movies that is just good enough to make me wish it had been better. It's based on the true story of an Israeli team of spies that located Adolph Eichmann (Ben Kingsley), one of Hitler's lieutenants who authored The Final Solution. He's been hiding in Argentina for years and giving public lectures, which isn't helpful with keeping a low profile. Oscar Isaac (The Last Jedi) leads the Israeli spies as they plot to kidnap Eichmann, get him to admit his guilt for the Holocaust in writing, and smuggle him out of the country and to Israel to stand trail for the deaths of millions. This story should be exciting, it should be fascinating, it should be compelling, and for stretches it can be, but Operation Finale errs in capturing Eichmann too quickly. The majority of the film is the spy team holding him in a secret location and interrogating him, while the surprisingly Nazi-coddling police force of Argentina hunts for their location. I'm assuming the filmmakers were accurately telling the true story, but you start to question why the spies are taking their sweet time. Why not get on a boat as soon as possible and sail to another country to fly away, one less friendly to former Nazis? There aren't really any set pieces where their cover might be blown. It's mostly Isaac talking with Kingsley, and while their conversations are entertaining, it's yet another preview of a better movie that we're never going to have delivered. The film lacks enough urgency. The characterization is too limited and the supporting characters are more faces than people; Melanie Laurent essentially plays The Woman Spy. Operation Finale should have either spent more time on the specifics and complications of nabbing Eichamann, presenting a challenge, or it could have accentuated the debate between Isaac and Kingsley over the nature of culpability, rationalization, guilt, and vengeance. There's probably a really good Nazi-hunting mini-series or Nazi-debating play in here. Either way, the actual finished film is well made, well acted, and well intentioned but also dramatically lacking.

Nate Grade: C+.

This review of Operation Finale (2018) was written by on 22 Sep 2018.

Operation Finale has generally received positive reviews.

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