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21 hours in Munich starring Franco Nero is the best retelling of this story.
The retelling of the September 5, 1972 terror attack at the Munich Olympic Games is an incredibly important story and sadly not one that many of the newer generations likely have even heard of.
This film might be interesting to generations who lived through the event when they were younger and are familiar with more of the event's details . This film would show them more of the challenges and moral dilemmas faced by those working the media coverage of it. The film no doubt does a good job showing how stressful it was and the critical decisions that needed to be made, however this is the only area of the tragedy that the film shows. The inclusion of the old footage is a nice addition.
The retelling of the September 5, 1972 terror attack at the Munich Olympic Games is an incredibly important story and sadly not one that many of the newer generations likely have even heard of.
This film might be interesting to generations who lived through the event when they were younger and are familiar with more of the event's details . This film would show them more of the challenges and moral dilemmas faced by those working the media coverage of it. The film no doubt does a good job showing how stressful it was and the critical decisions that needed to be made, however this is the only area of the tragedy that the film shows. The inclusion of the old footage is a nice addition.
Why in hell the so called Lashana is there ?????? Her acting is so bad...who decided to put her in this series ????? She destroyed everything in the series. She acts like a fifth grade school girl....sorry but for such a very good acting of the jackal there should be a convincing actress at least....she wasted the show frankly
Unfortunately, the MI6 agent, played by Lashana Lynch, falls WAAAAYYY short of competing in this acting game.
Her character feels disjointed - the contradiction between MI6 agent, and family "homebody," so expertly portrayed by Eddie - doesn't work. Her character is just "unlikable" at best; downright annoying, most of the time.
Unfortunately, the MI6 agent, played by Lashana Lynch, falls WAAAAYYY short of competing in this acting game.
Her character feels disjointed - the contradiction between MI6 agent, and family "homebody," so expertly portrayed by Eddie - doesn't work. Her character is just "unlikable" at best; downright annoying, most of the time.
From Ground Zero is a compelling project that brings together 22 short films created by talented filmmakers from Gaza. Launched by Rashid Masharawi, a renowned Palestinian filmmaker, the initiative was born against the backdrop of conflict and aims to provide a platform for young artists to express themselves through their craft. Each film, ranging in length from 3 to 6 minutes, presents a unique perspective on the current reality in Gaza. The project captures the diverse experiences of life in the Palestinian enclave, including the challenges, tragedies and moments of resilience faced by its people.