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I didn’t understand the ending of the movie "Munich".

It should be helpful for you to understand the plot and theme of the movie~

The ending should be

How many people are left on the death list, one of them Died of cancer, Salima himself was finally killed by a Mossad bomb five years later, which also affected four passers-by. The last target was Daoud. He was sentenced for trying to kidnap King Hussein of Jordan. He was pardoned and released on the eve of the "Yom Kippur War". Mossad has never found him since.

Until 1981, Daoud was suddenly shot in a hotel lobby in Poland. The shooter was still a Mossad agent, but he had another mission in Poland. He suddenly recognized the famous Daoud in the hotel, impulsively raised his gun and shot, and then fled in a chaos!

After reviewing the events 20 years ago, we can understand Spielberg's difficulties. He cannot completely copy history. Because history is crueler than what we have seen; it is impossible for him to reproduce the wonderful and thrilling scenes of Mossad operations, although those materials are ready-made scripts that any screenwriter desires, because in this way the film The meaning will become to glorify the Israeli agents, and it will be hopelessly turned into a vulgar thrilling gun battle film, and its true significance of human torture will be completely weakened; at the same time, I personally believe that Spielberg’s original The film does not stop at exploring human nature and the conflict between people and the government. In fact, there is only one theme of this type of movie: the love and hatred of two nations. In the grand scheme of history, I think the torture of people and conscience is secondary. As the Palestinian said, the country comes first before anything else. But as a Jew and living in the United States, it is impossible for Spielberg to film such a theme, because a person like him should know that in addition to giving questions, the film should also give answers and hope, or at least it should be seen The path of thought pursued by the director.

Hope to help the poster understand~~