I am supposed to believe that the bomb expert, Robert, had to remove two pieces of tape and give Ciaran Hines enough time to run to the car and stop him?
Obviously, he did. Then I'd look at you and say, "Probably Steven Spielberg'. My response is somewhere between the two. Anglo-American relations go bad when London mob bosses invest in a West Virginia oil deal in hopes of laundering dirty money. That's not to give the movie a slating: i'd recommend it to anyone, and it has to be considered for some awards. "Saving Private Ryan" was the second great attempt at making moviegoers detest violence, but this seemed easily dismissed as a war film, showing events that would probably never happen again, like showing violence in a distant universe. Arithmetic mean = 7.6 They must constantly look over their shoulders for the CIA, KGB, PLO, and their own sources. I've been to Europe; those high arches would have echoed that sound for miles.
Couldn't the money fit in one? 67 out of 110 found this helpful I was sitting in the theatre thinking, okay, pan a little more to the right, bring them in ... that's it ... there you go! Ever since he has journeyed into serious films (starting with "Empire of the Sun" and then "Schindler's List"), Steven Spielberg has been searching for a method of making violence unattractive to moviegoers. So although he makes somewhat effective films, they leave me wondering why they were made. As the body count mounts -- with retribution following retribution -- so do questions, doubts, and sleepless nights. Why don't any of the Arabs shoot these guys as they are running down the stairs in a single file line? The bed spring bomb device tells you when the victim has lied down? 3.3% This echoes throughout Steven Spielberg's "Munich". Directed by Francine Zuckerman. It is not so frequent to find a film that is intriguing Spielberg's "Munich" is beyond intrigue to the point to do ruinous damage It's a dramatic thriller that disarms you and leaves you shocked It really makes you question the nature of national retaliation, and gives you something to think about and discuss
As Earth is invaded by alien tripod fighting machines, one family fights for survival in this sci-fi action film. Wouldn't he have the key ready to go? Why put American money in a box? They say they don't work with governments. I was there fore amazed at the unflinching control he exercised in Munich, his utter unwillingness to flinch at complexities, his ability to dissect the ideological and moral sureties of all sides within the natural rhythms of the thriller genre. Why did they use Zip air pump guns to kill the Dutch woman? It is indeed about the antecedents to 9/11, and bravo to Spielberg for taking it on, but not somewhere in Afghanistan, but at its genesis, the squalor of Palestine. 434 out of 576 found this helpful Spielberg manages to set the agenda, and sets it correctly. Why is the only damage to the Couple next door the woman's eyes? I understand that Spielberg wanted to give us a message that violence against violence will create more violence. If there was a film that needed nurturing and thought was this one. Your rating: 0 0 0 votes Tony Kushner's role seems to have been to polish -- and he had literally only weeks to do that. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. 463 out of 695 found this helpful It was intense and so filled with emotion. Wasn't Avner Mossad? Once at the airport they encountered resistance from the German authorities, and in a scuffle, all of the other nine hostages were killed. This is so irresponsible. A small group of student filmmakers and a shy young girl with strict parents are simultaneously manipulated, seduced and abused by an older man. Just because this film has been attacked by pols and shills, here's my 2 cents. Americans helped get terrorists over the fence? HOW CAN YOU POSSIBLY DISMANTLE A BOMB AND NOT KNOW HO TO MAKE ONE! I've read a lot of baseless criticisms, and I honestly think that the whole point went over most of these people's heads. o Also, why is it when they're screwing and loading their zip guns, instead of pulling the gun out of the drawer and shoot them, she instead flashes her right breast. You have to be in the mood for something deep, it's definitely not a light movie. What distinguishes justice from vengeance?
221 out of 376 found this helpful Why would an affluent Parisian Arab like Mohammad Hamshari not have a phone at his desk? It's not a typical Hollywood movie, at ALL. We, the audience, become a member of the hit squad able to empathize with the angst in becoming assassins with consciences, as collateral damage does matter. 13 out of 17 found this helpful 18 out of 23 found this helpful 75 out of 123 found this helpful In September 1972, Palestinian terrorists, posing as athletes, are able to infiltrate the relatively unsecured athlete's village at the Summer Olympic Games in Munich, where they take Israeli athletes and coaches hostages, the release of who they consider illegally held Arab prisoners in Israel the requested ransom. His crying at hearing his child's voice over the phone is as real as his hardness when he massacres his targets. After Munich is about the aftermath of the Munich Olympic massacre of eleven Israeli athletes in 1972 and how four women's lives have been changed forever. 'Munich' is, on the whole, a straight forward hit-man movie. In Beirut, in the dress in drag scene o Why does everyone get shot in sequence o This scene is full of problems.