Munich
In 1972, at Olympic Games, which happens at Munich, there is a murder that 11 athletes are killed by a terrorist gang named Black September. Israeli’s goverment sends a group of inspectors to investigate this case to bring justice back.
25 October 1965, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
15 April 1983, Chicago, Illinois, USA
13 August 1971, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
31 July 1975, Tarzana, California, USA
10 August 1933, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
21 May 1962, Israel
1950, Jerusalem, Israel
17 September 1950, Marosvásárhely, Tirgu Mures, Romania
24 June 1973, Erfurt, German Democratic Republic
26 March 1975, Jerusalem, Israel
7 March 1978, Lyon, France
22 January 1972, Israel
August1972, Israel
18 November 1978, Beirut, Lebanon
August 27, 1998
1941, Constantinople, Turkey
16 November 1964, Turin, Piedmont, Italy
22 July 1939, Haifa, Palestine [now Israel]
1945, Jerusalem, Palestine [now Israel]
26 October 1965, Madrid, Madrid, Spain
April 08, 2011
Munich is an important story to be sure but an important movie isn't the same as a great one. It's told in such a muddled way the message is easily lost, except for the moments when it is hammered home at the cost of story-telling believability.
August 20, 2010
Spielberg described Munich as his 'prayer for peace,' yet his movie strangely lacks the eloquence and yearning of a prayer.
February 23, 2015
Munich is more measured and classy than Spielberg's action-adventures.
December 27, 2005
Like the superior Syriana, this isn't a Middle Eastern tale that offers much hope. It's just bloodstained history. And if we don't remember that history, Spielberg says, we learn nothing.
March 22, 2016
It's an incoherent film, as if Spielberg desperately wanted to say something important and could only come to the conclusion that killing is bad and we're all human.
December 27, 2005
The ultimate problem with Munich is that it's looking for a clear-cut answer that doesn't exist. And while it frames its final act as an argument, it's an argument it's having with itself.
December 27, 2005
Everything that keeps it from being lovable could be looked upon as a virtue, and everything about it is intentional.
November 07, 2012
This punishing, borderline amoral picture is Spielberg at his most bleak, and most challenging. It refuses to pick sides and resonates in unsettling ways.
December 27, 2005
Munich ricochets all over the place, but it hits its target dead-on.
December 27, 2005
It's a brutal, merciless, somber picture, utterly devoid of the heart-tugging sentimentality that always creeps into even his best films. It is also, unfortunately, timid when it should be bold and clunky when it should be eloquent.
December 27, 2005
It's a smart, mesmerizing and often angry film, from a truly confident filmmaker, but it remains, maddeningly, just beyond our grasp.

