I searched for Munich the movie but there was a brief talk about previews and no one with actual feedback
It was weird, this was one of the few movies I've ever watched where there was a line that formed an hour before its showtime--
Onto the movie itself: I think Spielberg was too worried about the 'art' of the movie. I'm no movie critic, but the film and picture itself was amazing. If any of you watched it, remember the huge family dinner scene when Eric Bana? The high contrast but lacking vibrant color, old fashioned scene made me gasp for air, it was so beautiful.
I think the movie was great, and it would have been amazing if it wasn't 3 hours long. Spielberg seemed to make it drag on and on, I couldn't pinpoint a climax either.
It was worth my $9 though.
It was weird, this was one of the few movies I've ever watched where there was a line that formed an hour before its showtime--
Onto the movie itself: I think Spielberg was too worried about the 'art' of the movie. I'm no movie critic, but the film and picture itself was amazing. If any of you watched it, remember the huge family dinner scene when Eric Bana? The high contrast but lacking vibrant color, old fashioned scene made me gasp for air, it was so beautiful.
I think the movie was great, and it would have been amazing if it wasn't 3 hours long. Spielberg seemed to make it drag on and on, I couldn't pinpoint a climax either.
It was worth my $9 though.
