The film records the follow-up events of the Munich massacre from a neutral perspective. For the same type of high-quality political films, "Munich" is not a high-level film. Although some artistic elements are also added to the film, the overall It is a commercial film, and many plots are too dramatic and lack realism. Spielberg himself, as a Jew, added a lot of his own feelings and thoughts when shooting this film, but more of a rational and critical attitude, showing a profound collision on the different attitudes of Jews towards the Munich Massacre, This is an admirable point that has allowed more people to start paying attention to real events, rather than just staying on one-sided positions.
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