MUNICH (2005) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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Top Comments (10)
Cassie is goated for reacting to massively underrated movies. Nobody reacts to this. Literally no one!!
Y'all are so mean lol. She's expecting uplifting sports stories and y'all give her Munich 😂😂
To quote another film: "Revenge is never a straight line. It's a forest, and like a forest it's easy to lose your way ... to get lost ... to forget where you came in."
You say $1000 is not nearly enough? $1000 in 1972 is equivalent to $7,516.15 today.
They killed the female assassin with zip guns, sometimes called slam guns. These are improvised firearms. Besides being more quiet in this situation, because of the low velocity, they also look like less of a professional job and maybe something done by gangs or hoodlums. Every single one of their targets was done in a different way so that a pattern might not make them suspicious.
Oh, Cassie's big smile and enthusiastic speech about how much she loves Olympic movies... and knowing what movie she's about to watch... 😟
The great Jim McKay's "they're all gone" is up there with Cronkite's choking up when announcing JFK's death.
Bana's performance in this was amazing. Weird how he never had a major role like this again.
The point of the ending, was his contact treated him better than his own countryman. It is a thing in their culture to have to accept an invitation to dinner. And when he was told no, when "father" would have said yes, he felt like he was used by his government and that confirmed it. He lost his home and he dragged his family into that with him.
I think the best thing this movie shows is that each side believes they are right. And that this type of vengeance and revenge only breeds more of the same. It is a never-ending cycle - and the feeling of hopelessness and sorrow at the end is exactly the point. No one ever "wins"
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Top Comments (10)
Cassie is goated for reacting to massively underrated movies. Nobody reacts to this. Literally no one!!
Y'all are so mean lol. She's expecting uplifting sports stories and y'all give her Munich 😂😂
To quote another film: "Revenge is never a straight line. It's a forest, and like a forest it's easy to lose your way ... to get lost ... to forget where you came in."
You say $1000 is not nearly enough? $1000 in 1972 is equivalent to $7,516.15 today.
They killed the female assassin with zip guns, sometimes called slam guns. These are improvised firearms. Besides being more quiet in this situation, because of the low velocity, they also look like less of a professional job and maybe something done by gangs or hoodlums. Every single one of their targets was done in a different way so that a pattern might not make them suspicious.
Oh, Cassie's big smile and enthusiastic speech about how much she loves Olympic movies... and knowing what movie she's about to watch... 😟
The great Jim McKay's "they're all gone" is up there with Cronkite's choking up when announcing JFK's death.
Bana's performance in this was amazing. Weird how he never had a major role like this again.
The point of the ending, was his contact treated him better than his own countryman. It is a thing in their culture to have to accept an invitation to dinner. And when he was told no, when "father" would have said yes, he felt like he was used by his government and that confirmed it. He lost his home and he dragged his family into that with him.
I think the best thing this movie shows is that each side believes they are right. And that this type of vengeance and revenge only breeds more of the same. It is a never-ending cycle - and the feeling of hopelessness and sorrow at the end is exactly the point. No one ever "wins"