I like the depth in this film. In addition to reproducing the entire historical event, what shocked me is the portrayal of human nature. That kind of revenge and killing may never end, and that kind of historical entanglement may lead to the destruction of the world. How can real hatred be summed up in the word peace? Historical, religious, psychological, realistic, fantasy, cultural, and even genetic, regarding the Jewish and Arab worlds are completely incompatible, thousands of years of history tell us that tolerance is only temporary, killing is forever of.
I have never been in favor of killing, but I have to face this status quo. The sorrow of human beings may begin when God messes up the language of human beings. Horrible world, but as long as we yearn for tomorrow, what reason do we have to be bad? Life?
What the film gave me the most was not the process of revenge, but the hatred that went deep into the blood and the delivery under the hatred. Munich is not just a tragedy, it is a witness. The Jews will not give up, and the Palestinians will not. Is that barren land flowing with honey and milk really a mark left by God? Is it an iron bed biting each other?
How would you feel if you were Jewish? What about the Arabs?
The pendulum keeps going back and forth...
09 , 11, 22
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