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Munich (2-Disc Collector's Edition) |
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Buy New: $46.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 30 reviews)
Sales Rank: 5872
Category: DVD
Director: Steven Spielberg
Publisher: Universal Studios
Studio: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Label: Universal Studios
Format: Ac-3, Color, Dubbed, Limited Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 164 minutes
Number Of Items: 2
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.5 x 0.7
UPC: 025192921124
EAN: 0025192921124
ASIN: B00005JOIH
Release Date: May 9, 2006
Theatrical Release Date: January 6, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Editorial Reviews:
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At its core, Munich is a straightforward thriller. Based on the book Vengeance: The True Story of an Israeli Counter-Terrorist Team by George Jonas, its built on a relatively stock movie premise, the revenge plot: innocent people are killed, the bad guys got away with it, and someone has to make them pay. But director Steven Spielberg uses that as a starting point to delve into complex ethical questions about the cyclic nature of revenge and the moral price of violence. The movie starts with a rush. The opening portrays the kidnapping and murder of Israeli athletes by PLO terrorists at the 1972 Olympics with scenes as heart-stopping and terrifying as the best of any horror movie. After the tragic incident is over and several of the terrorists have gone free, the Israeli government of Golda Meir recruits Avner (Eric Bana) to lead a team of paid-off-the-book agents to hunt down those responsible throughout Europe, and eliminate them one-by-one (in reality, there were several teams). Its physically and emotionally messy work, and conflicts between Avner and his teams handler, Ephraim (Geoffrey Rush), over information Avner doesnt want to provide only make things harder. Soon the work starts to take its toll on Avner, and the deeper moral questions of right and wrong come into play, especially as it becomes clear that Avner is being hunted in return, and that his familys safety may be in jeopardy.
By all rights, Munich should be an unqualified success--it has gripping subject matter relevant to current events; it was co-written by one of Americas greatest living playwrights (Tony Kushner, Angels in America) and an accomplished screenwriter (Eric Roth); it stars an appealing and likeable actor in Eric Bana; and it was helmed by Steven Spielberg, of all people. While it certainly is a great movie, it falls just short of the immense heights such talent should propel it to. This is due more to some questionable plot devices than anything else (such as the contrived use of a family of French informants to locate the terrorists). But while certain aspects ring hollow, the movie as a whole is a profound accomplishment, despite being only "inspired by true events," and not factually based on them. From the ferocious beginning to the unforgettable closing shot, Munich works on a visceral level while making a poignant plea for peace, and issuing an unmistakable warning about the destructive cycle of terror and revenge. As one of the characters intones, "There is no peace at the end of this." --Daniel Vancini
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Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
Excellent movie July 24, 2006
I really enjoyed this movie. Very True and provocative. Many consider this movie to be contraversial, but if you know anything about the middle east, you know that it is all true!!!!
Great find all around July 13, 2006
When a good movie is released I usually get the worked up version of the DVD because I like the extras. When i couldnt find the double disk set of Munich at my usual places I turned to Amazon and it shipped super fast. Kudos. Amazing film, too.
Great movie...hard to find this edition though. July 9, 2006
For those of you that are looking for the Limited Edition of this film and can't find it...my advice is to wait. I'm also looking for it and recently found it on barnes and noble. I ordered it and recieved it in extremely poor condition (case was bent, booklet frayed). I ordered another one and it was worse. And now...they're out of stock. So to you Munich fans who are dying for this dvd, my advice is to wait until they come back in stock or until Universal releases a 3 disc set which they could considering that's what they did with The Terminal.It's a fantastic movie and it's an even better set. I highly recommend Munich and this edition. It's one of Spielberg's best films.
Sometimes justice comes at a high price. July 3, 2006
This is one of Steven Spielberg's best films, but also one of the hardest to watch. It's extremely tough and challenging, confronting deep issues, and asking questions that inevitably must be answered. In light of the massacre at the Olympic games in Munich, who's to say how a nation should react? This movie is haunting, with excellent music, acting and cinematography. The violence is pretty graphic; this movie is not for everyone. But for those who will watch it, it's unforgettable.
Must watch movie July 1, 2006
I had seen this movie at the theater,nevertheless I bought the DVD because there is so much to it that you have to watch it more than once.The acting is great,but above all it is another great Spielberg movie with the usual faithful historical background.Don't miss it.
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