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Spielberg makes another serious movie

I've been really enjoying Steven Spielberg's return to apolitical movies, but now he's going back to the Big Meaningful movies, and how! His next movie is called Munich, and it's about an Israeli assassin who goes after people his gov't tells him helped to plan the killing of the Israeli Olympic team. The assassin eventually begins to have doubts about the assassination policy. Trailer link.

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Hmm. I actually think I might want to see that, though I no longer trust trailers at all. But I'm surprised he's not getting bombarded with flak about it. It's a pretty controversial thing to even imply let alone spell out so clearly.

That's what I mean by: When Spielberg decides to make a political movie again, he goes all out! :)

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