TacticalTea
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I can't answer for him, of course, but having pored through the reviews:Which one? Lots of them out there on this one.
Meanwhile, another good point raised ....
The contradictions of 'Queers for Palestine'
Gay and transgender people—both in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank—face an extraordinary level of persecution.reason.com
Released within a year of the events:
Victory at Entebbe, apparently was not great.
Raid on Entebbe, received awards.
Released in '79:
Operation Thunderbolt, most realistic, worth watching.
Recent release:
Entebbe (2018), hot garbage (obviously)
Judging strictly from chronology: the first two would obviously have been rushed. And the last would be warped (similarly to the recent All Quiet on the Western Front, btw Daniel Brühl starred in - or cursed - both movies) and stripped from its cultural and historical context, for which it compensates, according to critics, by incessantly stating the obvious. Only Thunderbolt seems, to me, to have been released in an appropriate timeframe.