München 72 - Das Attentat (TV Movie 2012) Poster

(2012 TV Movie)

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6/10
A good watch thanks to the importance of events and my personal liking Warning: Spoilers
"München 72 - Das Attentat" or "Munich 72" is a German movie from 2012, so this one has its 5th anniversary this year. It is possible not among the most known works by director Zahavi and writer Rauhaus, but this may also have to do with the fact that these 1.5 hours are a small screen release. Or with the fact that the subject has been elaborated on many many times already and maybe this one does not really offer anything new anymore. But this is not a valid criticism as far as I am concerned because I think that everybody involved with this project did a pretty solid job. Maybe you guessed from the title already that this movie is about the terrorist hostage situation from Munich during the Olympic Games back in 1972, certainly with its outcome one of the most tragic sports-related events of the 20th century. The cast here includes the likes of Heerwagen, Ferch, Aleardi, Grossmann, Sadler, Bock and others and I was a bit concerned early on because some of these actors also have many weak and forgettable films in their bodies of work, even if you know their names. But it's all good. The subject here carries the film nicely and honestly you never feel as if this is an actors' movie, but it is really all about the events and this is certainly the right approach. MVP for me was probably Stephan Grossmann, who did a pretty good job playing Hans Dietrich Genscher. Now it is probably correct to say that this is no "Munich", but then again this is not a problem. Munich is a great film thanks to Spielberg and the script and this is still a good movie. Besides, the subject here (if we exclude the very last scene) is really all about the actual events, not about the aftermath, which is also why it would maybe not be fair to compare these films. I myself enjoyed the watch here and yes there are some moments at times where they are going a bit over the top for drama and thrill purposes, but it's still really close to reality I guess. Even Heerwagen's character (with another name though) apparently existed, even if we don't know anything about her today anymore. If you are interested in the subject as I am, then give it a go. You will most likely not be disappointed if you don't expect anything groundbreaking.
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6/10
A sad chapter in history
blumdeluxe19 November 2017
Warning: Spoilers
"München 72 - Das Attentat" recalls the events of the 1972 Munich Olympic Games and the terrorist attacks of a Palestinian group against the Israeli Olympic delegation, including the tremendous failures of the German political and police forces.

The film is not a documentary but is fully displayed by actors. Even though most of the meanwhile known facts are interwoven into the story, some of the personal characterizations are surely based on cinematic decisions. I always have my difficulties with this kind of "living history", because it tends to falsify the real events. Nonetheless this film makes a solid approach and is especially suitable for people who haven't been introduced into the 1972 events so far. The production and the acting are both neither award-winning, nor bad and so this title is probably best described as a solid adaption of the true historic events.

All in all this is not a must-see but it is an honest and educating movie, even though it tries a bit too much to create its own heroes and give sense to these dramatic events.
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