Watching Munich. Only a few minutes in and I had to look up two words: sabra and yekke. Thanks, Wikipedia.
It's interesting, very interesting, but I think this movie is going to make me sad. Call it a hunch based on the marketing and the mood of the first twenty minutes.
Is that the new Bond that I'm spotting at the table? Interesting.
This is about an event I actually know almost nothing about, so I'm probably getting my education on it from this film, and film is a horrible way to be educated about anything. Film is fantastic at emotional education, but the worst source for a legitimate, factual accounting of known events. Unfortunately, it's here and I'm watching it, and it's too late to pre-educate myself now.
It's interesting, very interesting, but I think this movie is going to make me sad. Call it a hunch based on the marketing and the mood of the first twenty minutes.
Is that the new Bond that I'm spotting at the table? Interesting.
This is about an event I actually know almost nothing about, so I'm probably getting my education on it from this film, and film is a horrible way to be educated about anything. Film is fantastic at emotional education, but the worst source for a legitimate, factual accounting of known events. Unfortunately, it's here and I'm watching it, and it's too late to pre-educate myself now.
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Date: 2006-05-10 06:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-10 06:28 am (UTC)But aside from that, it takes place after the Olympics, though there is about 10-15 minutes in the beginning giving a dramatic reinactment of moments of the Olympics.
You saw this movie?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092038/
Based on the 5 minute Spielberg intro on the DVD, I think they're based off the same book.
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Date: 2006-05-10 06:43 am (UTC)Yep, that's the flick I saw. Ages ago. I didn't even really like it then, but I think I was about 15 or something when I saw it.
Done.
Date: 2006-05-10 10:03 am (UTC)He and Geoffrey Rush play off each other very well, too.