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A thought-provoking surprise from famed director Steven Spielberg, MUNICH explores the after effects of the brutal terrorist attacks on the Israeli athletic team at that German city's 1972 Olympic games.

Credits
Producer:Barry Mendel, Colin Wilson, Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg
Score Composer:John Williams

Editorial Reviews
Included in Entertainment Weekly's Top Ten Films Of The Year -- Steven Spielberg's brilliant political thriller is a work of spectacular and unsettling excitement
Entertainment Weekly

This is a smart and often tense work....It's definitely powerful enough to make you wish he'd head in this direction more often
USA Today

Spielberg has completed the process begun with simpler SCHINDLER'S LIST to become a truly adult director, with this, his bravest film
Uncut

...a thumpingly well-made superbly paced thriller
Film 2006

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  Spielberg back on track with MUNICH!!!!
Review created: 21/06/06
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6 of 10 people found this review helpful.

It's thought provoking, it's balanced and director Stephen Spielberg doesn't waste anytime getting to the heart of the issues or the action. Munich works on a number of levels as an audacious political statement, a tense thriller, and an inspiringly brutal look at two peoples forever caught up in a cycle of violence, constantly drowning in a sea of their own blood.

It's a bleak vision and Spielberg carries it off beautifully, providing us with a clipped and tight back-story, where the Palestinian terrorists invade the Olympic village in Munich, killing two members of the Israeli team and taking another nine as hostages.

The Israeli response is swift and fast with Prime Minister Golda Meir (Lynn Cohen) authorizing a top-secret assassination campaign which will carried out by the security agency Mossad, aimed at wiping out those who had planned the attack. It is left to the hunky Mossad agent Avner (Eric Bana) to emotionally and strategically shoulder most of the burden.

The team is a seemingly innocuous and innocent mix. Daniel Craig's Steve is the group's impulsive hard-liner, a strapping Israeli itching for reprisal, often clashing with Ciaran Hinds' Carl, the cleanup man. There's a sweet-faced bomb expert named Robert (Mathieu Kassovitz), and a thoughtful muscleman (Hanns Zischler).

As Avner cooks dinner, they all get to know one another, hashing out the fine details and the boarder implications for themselves and for the Jewish state. And so the methodological killing begins, yet as Munich progresses, what remains of certainty vanishes, replaced by a thousand conflicting agendas.

This is a world where the rule of the law is superfluous and where allegiances are none, the only constants are mistrust, paranoia, and the need to find more names, which inevitably comes at a price. No one is ever who they are, a drunk on the corner may be CIA, or KGB or the seductress at the hotel bar might be a hit woman.

Spielberg wisely avoids any soapbox speeches, but he does allow his characters to present both sides of the argument: At a safe house in Athens, Avner is confronted with a young Arab who tells him if the desperate need for a Palestinian homeland, a place they can call their own. And back in Israel, Avner's mother tells him that Israel is their land, finally they have a home and they will fight to keep it.

In Munich the themes are universal - the moral imperatives of violence, and in what circumstances can one justify such senseless murder. As Avner and his colleagues continue their operation, they become psychologically immune to it all. Yes - the operation may be successfully carried out, but how long will it be before righteous anger - the anger of the Israelis - can be continued before stumbling into bloody-mindedness? The irony is that in demonizing these Palestinian terrorists, they are themselves acquiring similar gruesome aspects.

It's all about the cycle of violence, a common problem that has plagued the Middle East for generations and will probably continue to do so. Munich deftly shows that everyone has their reasons for hating the other side - whether it is religious intolerance, or the fight over land rights - everyone ultimately thinks they're right, but such a stalemate can never be broken by killing people whatever side of the fence you are on.


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  intresting
Review created: 21/08/06
3 of 7 people found this review helpful.

A well acted film, definitely worth watching although I didn't find it as profound as some people claim - don't we already know that violence isn't the answer? I found the film a little over long, by the end I was shifting restlessly in my seat, and there were a few scenes that could have been cut. But there were also some excellent scenes and some good dialogue and the look and feel of the film is very impressive. Definitely worth a watch, even if it does make its point just a little too often.


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  Munich (DVD)
Review created: 31/07/08

An all round excellent movie with an excellent cast , director , producer .

Based on the book Vengeance: The True Story of an Israeli Counter-Terrorist Team by George Jonas, it’s built on a relatively stock movie premise, the revenge plot: innocent people are killed, the bad guys got away with it, and someone has to make them pay. But director Steven Spielberg uses that as a starting point to delve into complex ethical questions about the cyclic nature of revenge and the moral price of violence. The movie starts with a rush. The opening portrays the kidnapping and murder of Israeli athletes by PLO terrorists at the 1972 Olympics with scenes as heart-stopping and terrifying as the best of any horror movie. After the tragic incident is over and several of the terrorists have gone free, the Israeli government of Golda Meir recruits Avner (Eric Bana) to lead a team of paid-off-the-book agents to hunt down those responsible throughout Europe, and eliminate them one-by-one .


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  Munich
Review created: 19/03/08
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Great movie action packed from start to finish and really good acting from daniel craig...
Couldnt resist the price just what i was looking for..
Perfect


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  Munich
Review created: 18/03/08(updated 18/03/08)
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Steven Spielberg does it again! This 'Superbly paced thriller' (Jonathan Ross review quote) is based on the real life events after Palestinian terrorist held captive and murdered 11 Israeli atheletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

With alot of facts in this classic about the secret Mossad revenge mission known as 'Operation Wrath of God' on Palestinie members of the 'Black September' organization which pursued the Munich massacre.

Great performances by Eric Bana(leadng man) and 007 himself Daniel Craig. This film should have won more awards than it did but due to the current problems in the world between Palestine and Israel i think critics decided to keep the film as low key as possible.

This film has just about everything folks a must see for any fan of Spielberg and for those who aren't...


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