First of all, I disagree with what I said above. The theme of this film is clear, clear and simple. It is basically the description of the Munich incident and some of the actions of the gods. The Pakistani-Israel problem cannot be solved by a movie. The social phenomenon of conflict is basically the rhythm of taking off your pants and farting. However, it doesn't matter who is right or wrong. Once all the problems involve revenge, the behavior will be empowered. My feelings of watching the movie are also carried away by the protagonist, from the initial success of the assassination to the anger of the team members being killed. It was only when I finally touched the bottomless darkness that I realized the fear of lacking the protection of the state...
Secondly, the bloody performance of this film is very real. I don't know how many streets to throw those ketchup slices. The deepest impression is the revenge of the Dutch female assassin. There... It's really uncomfortable after reading it.
Recommended for people who can calm down and adjust their mentality quickly.
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