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Munich is a 2005 historical drama film produced and directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Tony Kushner and Eric Roth. It is based on the book Vengeance, an account of Operation Wrath of God, the Israeli government's secret retaliation against the Palestine Liberation Organization after the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics.

Munich
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySteven Spielberg
Produced by
  • Steven Spielberg
  • Kathleen Kennedy
  • Barry Mendel
  • Colin Wilson
Screenplay by
  • Tony Kushner
  • Eric Roth
Based onVengeance
by George Jonas
Starring
  • Eric Bana
  • Daniel Craig
  • Ciarán Hinds
  • Mathieu Kassovitz
  • Hanns Zischler
  • Geoffrey Rush
Music byJohn Williams
CinematographyJanusz Kami?ski
Edited byMichael Kahn
Production
company
  • Amblin Entertainment
  • The Kennedy/Marshall Company
  • Alliance Atlantis
Distributed by
  • Universal Pictures
    (North America)
  • DreamWorks Pictures
    (International)
Release date
  • December 23, 2005 (2005-12-23) (United States)
Running time
163 minutes
Country
  • United States
  • Canada
Language
  • English
  • French
Budget$70 million
Box office$130.4 million

Munich received five Academy Awards nominations: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing and Best Score. The film made $130 million worldwide but just $47 million in the United States, making it one of Spielberg's lowest-grossing films domestically. In 2017, the film was named the sixteenth "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" by The New York Times.

Screenplay

At the 1972 Munich Olympics, the Palestinian terrorist group Black September kills eleven members of the Israeli Olympic team. Avner Kaufman, a Mossad agent of German-Jewish descent, is chosen to lead a mission to assassinate 11 Palestinians allegedly involved in the massacre. At the direction of his handler Ephraim, to give the Israeli government plausible deniability, Avner resigns from Mossad and operates with no official ties to Israel. His team includes four Jewish volunteers from around the world: South African driver Steve, Belgian toy-maker and explosives expert Robert, former Israeli soldier and "cleaner" Carl, and Danish document forger Hans. They are given information by a French informant, Louis.

 
A scene from the film representing the Mossad team from 1972. From left to right: Avner Kaufman, Robert, Carl, Hans and Steve.

In Rome, the team shoots and kills Wael Zwaiter, who is living as a poet. In Paris, they detonate a bomb in the home of Mahmoud Hamshari; in Cyprus, they bomb the hotel room of Hussein Abd Al Chir. With IDF commandos, they pursue three Palestinians—Muhammad Youssef al-Najjar, Kamal Adwan, and Kamal Nasser—to Beirut, penetrate the Palestinians' guarded compound and kill all three.

Between hits, the assassins argue about the morality and logistics of their mission, expressing fear about their individual lack of experience, as well as ambivalence about accidentally killing innocent bystanders. Avner makes a brief visit to his wife, who has given birth to their first baby. In Athens, when they track down Zaiad Muchasi, the team finds out that Louis arranged for them to share a safe house with their rival PLO members, and the Mossad agents escape trouble by pretending to be members of foreign terrorist groups like ETA, IRA, ANC, and the Red Army Faction. Avner has a heartfelt conversation with PLO member Ali over their homelands and who deserves to rule over the lands; Ali is later shot by Carl while the team escapes from the hit on Muchasi.

The squad moves to London to track down Ali Hassan Salameh, who orchestrated the Munich Massacre, but the assassination attempt is interrupted by several drunken Americans. It is implied that these are agents of the CIA, which, according to Louis, protects and funds Salameh in exchange for his promise not to attack U.S. diplomats. Meanwhile, attempts are made on the assassins themselves. Carl is killed by an independent Dutch contract killer. In revenge, the team tracks her down and executes her at a houseboat in Hoorn, Netherlands. Hans is found stabbed to death on a park bench, while Robert is killed by an explosion in his workshop. Avner and Steve finally locate Salameh in Spain, but again their assassination attempt is thwarted, this time by Salameh's armed guards. It is implied that Louis has sold information on the team to the PLO.

A disillusioned Avner flies to Israel, where he is unhappy to be hailed as a hero by two young soldiers, and then to his new home in Brooklyn, where he suffers post-traumatic stress and paranoia. He is thrown out of the Israeli consulate after storming in to demand that Mossad leave his wife and child alone. Ephraim comes to ask Avner to return to Israel and Mossad, but Avner refuses.

  • Eric Bana as Avner Kaufman based on Yuval Aviv
  • Daniel Craig as Steve
  • Ciarán Hinds as Carl
  • Omar Metwally as Ali
  • Mathieu Kassovitz as Robert
  • Hanns Zischler as Hans
  • Ayelet Zurer as Daphna Kaufman
  • Geoffrey Rush as Ephraim
  • Mehdi Nebbou as Ali Hassan Salameh
  • Gila Almagor as Avner's Mother
  • Karim Saleh as Issa
  • Michael Lonsdale as Papa
  • Mathieu Amalric as Louis
  • Ziad Adwan as Kamal Adwan
  • Moritz Bleibtreu as Andreas
  • Yvan Attal as Tony
  • Valeria Bruni Tedeschi as Sylvie
  • Meret Becker as Yvonne
  • Roy Avigdori as Gad Tsobari
  • Marie-Josée Croze as Jeanette
  • Lynn Cohen as Golda Meir

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film garnered a 78% approval rating from critics. Roger Ebert praised the film, saying, "With this film has dramatically opened a wider dialogue, helping to make the inarguable into the debatable." He placed it at No. 3 on his top ten list of 2005. James Berardinelli wrote that "Munich is an eye-opener – a motion picture that asks difficult questions, presents well-developed characters, and keeps us white-knuckled throughout." He named it the best film of the year; it was the only film in 2005 to which Berardinelli gave four stars, and he also put it on his Top 100 Films of All Time list. Entertainment Weekly film critic Owen Gleiberman mentioned Munich amongst the best movies of the decade. Differently, Rex Reed from New York Observer belongs to the group of critics who didn't like the film: "With no heart, no ideology and not much intellectual debate, Munich is a big disappointment, and something of a bore."

Variety reviewer Todd McCarthy called Munich a "beautifully made" film. However, he criticized the film for failing to include "compelling" characters, and for its use of laborious plotting and a "flabby script." McCarthy says that the film turns into "...a lumpy and overlong morality play on a failed thriller template." To succeed, McCarthy states that Spielberg would have needed to engage the viewer in the assassin squad leader's growing crisis of conscience and create a more "sustain(ed) intellectual interest" for the viewer.

Chicago Tribune reviewer Allison Benedikt calls Munich a "competent thriller", but laments that as an "intellectual pursuit, it is little more than a pretty prism through which superficial Jewish guilt and generalized Palestinian nationalism" are made to "... look like the product of serious soul-searching." Benedikt states that Spielberg's treatment of the film's "dense and complicated" subject matter can be summed up as "Palestinians want a homeland, Israelis have to protect theirs." She rhetorically asks: "Do we need another handsome, well-assembled, entertaining movie to prove that we all bleed red?"

Another critique was Gabriel Schoenfeld's "Spielberg's 'Munich'" in the February 2006 issue of Commentary, who called it "pernicious". He compared the fictional film to history, asserted that Spielberg and especially Kushner felt that the Palestinian terrorists and the Mossad agents are morally equivalent and concluded: "The movie deserves an Oscar in one category only: most hypocritical film of the year."

Writing in Empire, Ian Nathan wrote "Munich is Steven Spielberg’s most difficult film. It arrives already inflamed by controversy... This is Spielberg operating at his peak — an exceptionally made, provocative and vital film for our times."

In defense of the climactic sex scene, critics Jim Emerson of the Chicago Sun-Times and Matt Zoller Seitz of Salon compared it to Lady Macbeth's suicide in Shakespeare's Macbeth, interpreting the sequence as representing the corruption of Avner's personal life as a result of his being conditioned to kill others in order to avenge Munich.

Top ten lists

Munich was listed on many critics' top ten lists.

  • 1st – Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
  • 1st – James Berardinelli, Reelviews
  • 1st – David Edelstein, Slate
  • 2nd – William Arnold, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
  • 2nd – Scott Tobias, The A.V. Club
  • 3rd – Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
  • 4th – Richard Roeper, Ebert & Roeper
  • 4th – Claudia Puig, USA Today
  • 5th – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
  • 5th – Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
  • 5th – Richard Schickel, Time
  • 5th – Kimberly Jones, Austin Chronicle
  • 5th – Ty Burr, Boston Globe
  • 5th – Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
  • 7th – Scott Foundas, L.A. Weekly
  • 8th – David Ansen, Newsweek
  • 8th – Steve Davis, Austin Chronicle
  • 9th – Chris Kaltenbach, Baltimore Sun
  • 10th – Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune
  • 10th – Tasha Robinson, The A.V. Club
  • 10th – A.O. Scott, The New York Times
  • Top 10 (listed alphabetically) – Carrie Rickey & Steven Rea, Philadelphia Inquirer
  • Top 10 (listed alphabetically) – Manohla Dargis, The New York Times

Some reviewers have criticized Munich for what they call the film's equating the Israeli assassins with "terrorists". Leon Wieseltier wrote in The New Republic, "... Worse, 'Munich' prefers a discussion of counter-terrorism to a discussion of terrorism; or it thinks that they are the same discussion".

Melman and other critics of the book and the film have said that the story's premise—that Israeli agents had second thoughts about their work—is not supported by interviews or public statements. In an interview with Reuters, a retired head of Israel's Shin Bet intelligence service and former Internal Security Minister, Avi Dichter, likened Munich to a children's adventure story: "There is no comparison between what you see in the movie and how it works in reality". In a Time magazine cover story about the film on December 4, 2005, Spielberg said that the source of the film had second thoughts about his actions. "There is something about killing people at close range that is excruciating," Spielberg said. "It's bound to try a man's soul." Of the real Avner, Spielberg says, "I don’t think he will ever find peace."

The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) - describing itself as "the oldest, and one of the largest, pro-Israel and Zionist organizations in the United States" - called for a boycott of the film on December 27, 2005. The ZOA criticized the factual basis of the film and leveled criticism at one of the screenwriters, Tony Kushner, whom the ZOA has described as an "Israel-hater". Criticism was also directed at the Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) National Director, Abraham Foxman, for his support of the film.

David Edelstein of Slate argued that "The Israeli government and many conservative and pro-Israeli commentators have lambasted the film for naiveté, for implying that governments should never retaliate. But an expression of uncertainty and disgust is not the same as one of outright denunciation. What Munich does say is that this shortsighted tit-for-tat can produce a kind of insanity, both individual and collective."

Illano Romano, wife of an Israeli weightlifter slain in the Munich massacre, pointed out that Spielberg overlooked the Lillehammer affair,Munich Film

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