My father and I watched this today and we both really loved it. Here are a few notes I wrote in the "Track" thread:
I haven’t seen too many films released this year but so far this is hands down the best. Steven Spielberg’s brilliant film telling the story of what happened after the 1972 Olympics is a sad, depressing and incredibly violent film that hopefully people will go see. I know there’s all sorts of controversy already surrounding this film and while I do think the film favors the Israeli’s there’s no doubt its message hits right at home without being preaching and without Spielberg adding a B.S. happy ending like he’s done throughout his career. Spielberg is being very brave here in how he tackles the revenge subject and especially in the way he shows the violence. Again, had this not been Spielberg the film probably would have gotten a NC-17 rating because of the gore and violence but not once is it shown in a stylish way or in a way trying to make it look like a good thing. The film starts off depressing and Spielberg keeps it that way all the way till the ending. The performances by the entire cast are wonderful and the film hits on all levels. A crowning achievment for Spielberg, which is a lot better than
Saving Private Ryan and
Schindler’s List. My father loved this one as well.
A couple other things:
Re: Changing the facts
This has never bothered me but often people say that someone might walk out of the theater thinking the film was the truth. As Robert brilliantly said earier, that's not the fault of the director. I think the majority of people know that movies don't tell the truth and if a person needs a movie/media outlet to inform them of the truth then that person has bigger issues than a film could solve. The "history" of Johnny Cash was changed in WALK THE LINE but it didn't get attacked too hard. Since MUNICH deals with politics I guess that's why it's going to get hit harder.
Over at the IMDB there was a small article with the head guy behind the Olympic killings. This murderer is upset because Spielberg didn't contact him for "the truth". For starters, why should Spielberg contact this killer? Secondly, if this guy is willing to kill then why should we believe what he says is "the truth"?
Re: Rating
As I said in my notes, any other director and this would have been NC-17 or had something cut from it.
Re: Film for Peace
I've read a couple interviews with Spielberg where he states he hopes this film will bring peace but I couldn't help but feel this film, bringing up those tragic events, would just cause more harm. I can't see both sides watching this and agreeing with the message at the end. I think both sides could view the violence and get upset and want to kill again.
Re: Olympic scenes
I really didn't mind these scenes being cut throughout the film. This wouldn't have worked with SAVING PRIVATE RYAN but they are fine here.
Re: Political game
Like THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST, JFK and I'm sure the upcoming 9/11 film, this here will be attacked for political gain. I don't want to write too much about this but this is a movie so trying to make something political out of it doesn't make much sense to me. As Kubrick once told Spielberg "The truth is boring".
Re: Spielberg the cop out
I've often bashed Spielberg for throwing in "happy" endings, especially with WAR OF THE WORLDS earlier this year. I think S. LIST was also ruined due to the ending but I'm very thankfully he didn't pull any punches with the violence. To me the film started off very sad and tragic and just grew more sad and depressing as it went along. I certainly mean this in a good way and I'm glad Spielberg didn't give us some happy ending that goes against everything we've just seen.
Re: Gunshot
During the second viewing of the Olympic events when the terrorist shot the one guy through the cheek, did anyone else find this to be one of the most realistic gunshot wounds ever? I swear it seemed like the actor was really being shot!!!
Re: The Bed Bomb
I've always wondered what the terror would be like being in one of these bombings. A couple years ago THE AVIATOR pulled off the horror of what it would be like going through a plane crash and this film really gave me the worst feeling when the bomb bed went off. We were expecting the blast but we didn't expect it going towards the main character so the horror of him going into the next room (where the bomb went off) and then over to the next room with the couple really packed one hell of a punch.