Thee true story of how Israel used politics, espionage, blackmail, targeted assassinations and finally military power to destroy Saddam Hussein's nuclear reactor and deny him the bomb.
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A fascinating and intense look at a top-secret military strike
As someone who is not interested in military stories of violence, I could not help but enjoy this documentary from start to finish. I feel the release of this documentary is most prevalent today because of the events taking place in Iran with their nuclear program and open hatred for Israel. I feel that the documentary is successful because it is not filled with propaganda, but rather shows the intense sequence of events that Israelis had to go through to ensure both the success of the military strike and the safety of their country and its people.
Regardless of ones opinion on the current state of things in the Middle East, the means by which the Israelis went about this mission is simply incredible. It shows how sharp and tactful the Israelis were in their military strike which did not target innocent people. The minimal amount of civilian casualties, the window of opportunity that allowed the mission to be a success and the extreme measures by which the mission worked, astonished me in both the fact that this actually took place and that there hasn't been a Hollywood movie about this attack yet.
This documentary was so interesting to watch especially after viewing Steven Spielberg's Munich. I enjoyed Munich, but this documentary provided the facts and information that shows the means by which Israel goes to protect itself and its people. A piece like Munich tackles issues dealing with the chaos that has plagued the Middle East in regards to Jewish occupation. But Raid on the Reactor brings with it little bias views and a nerve-racking story, telling of a mission that I couldn't believe actually took place.
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Anyone who missed this Speilberg film made 24 years ago MUST see this film which is much more relevant now than it was then. - JW
David, an artificial kid which is the first to have real feelings, especially a never-ending love for his "mother", Monica. Monica is the woman who adopted him as a substitute for her real son, who remains in cryo-stasis, stricken by an incurable disease. David is living happily with Monica and her husband, but when their real son returns home after a cure is discovered, his life changes dramatically.
10/10
Can't re-watch it again
I was 13-14 when I watched this movie. It's a long movie if I recall it correctly. I was so moved by it's theme, so I watched it all. I had strong feelings of sadness and sympathy towards little robot David that wanted to be a real child and to have a mom to love him. And that little bear ... I cried during some scenes. I don't ...