raised an unsolvable problem

Osbaldo 2022-11-15 06:53:44

Spielberg's film is ingenious in its topic selection, finding one of the most controversial topics. Starting from the perspective of the assassin, to reflect on the deep blood feud between the two nations, and to raise the topic of when the grievances will be retributed.

The filming is still very sophisticated. The rhythm has slowed down, and the scenes are indeed a lot more realistic. It is indeed similar to the real assassination scene. It must be simple, cruel, contradictory, and wrong. This is more realistic.

So realism should be an important consideration for Spielberg. At the same time, Aviana's personal background is also covered a lot, mainly to explore the complex psychology of people, to map the complex contradictions between the two ethnic groups, and to have a huge impact on individuals and families.

The assassination scenes were all filmed with real tension and technical perfection. Including some details, such as the Dutch woman's approach, it looks pleasing to the eye, and the cruelty is the same. It was not shown when she was killed, but a sentence after the event made everyone make up for the cruel picture at that time.

Among them, the role of papa is very special. Tell everyone the importance of family and credit trust. They don't trust the government and prefer to act on their own. Pay more attention to the family and raise a lot of children. You can do any kind of business, and you can keep it a secret if you approve it. I don't know if there is such an organization in reality.

The film uses the chance encounters between the two sides to conduct in-depth discussions on ethnic conflicts, which is well arranged. It's just that the historical background is more complicated, and the relationship between characters and drama is a little more complicated to understand. In general, Spielberg shot with pressure, mainly to restore the sense of reality.

It's a good movie, and being able to choose this title is a matter of courage and responsibility. But a movie is a movie after all, not a substitute for reality. Reality is always so bloody. .

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Munich quotes

  • Louis: [looking at a model kitchen in a department store window] You could have a kitchen like that someday. It costs dearly, but home always does.

  • Avner: Every man we've killed has been replaced by worse!