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Sarah (7798 KP) created a post in Movie Fun and Trivia

Jul 23, 2018  
What are the names of the real life F1 drivers played by Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Bruno?

An imaginary bonus point if you can tell me which F1 team the character played by Daniel Bruhl has involvement in/is working for currently?
  
7 Days In Entebbe  (2018)
7 Days In Entebbe (2018)
2018 | Action, Drama, International
Rosamund pike (1 more)
Daniel Bruhl
Not bad thriller drama with always watchable Rosamund pike not perfect but I still watched to see how it would end knowing this was based on a true story
  
Good Bye, Lenin! (2004)
Good Bye, Lenin! (2004)
2004 | Comedy, Drama, International
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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The premise of this movie is fairly simple, the main character's mom comes out of a coma, East and West Germany have reunited, and this fact may kill his mother. The hoops he jumps through to keep his mother calm are hilarious, fake newscasts, radio, everything.
  
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Blazing Minds (92 KP) rated 7 Days In Entebbe (2018) in Movies

Nov 1, 2021 (Updated Nov 3, 2021)  
7 Days In Entebbe  (2018)
7 Days In Entebbe (2018)
2018 | Action, Drama, International
It’s an act of terrorism that leads to possibly one of the most daring rescue missions ever attempted in Entebbe starring Rosamund Pike, Daniel Bruhl and Eddie Marsan.

Entebbe is based on true events starting back in June 1976, the film follows the rescue attempt of 248 hostages when their commercial airline, Air France 139, is highjacked and diverted to an airport that has been long abandoned in Entebbe, Uganda, the passengers now become the very bargaining power that the terrorists need for a deadly political standoff.
  
7 Days In Entebbe  (2018)
7 Days In Entebbe (2018)
2018 | Action, Drama, International
I'm not going to put a spoiler alert on this because this event occurred in '76, so obviously everyone should know how it ends.
The movie opens with this modern dance number, and I was immediately confused. I wondered if I'd sat down in the wrong movie. It didn't make sense to me at all in the beginning. From the beginning, I was trying to figure out which side the movie was taking. A lot of the movie consisted of the Prime Minister of Israel and his cabinet trying to decide what to do. I like political thrillers, so I didn't mind the film going in that direction.
I like watching anything with Daniel Bruhl, and he did well in this film. Denis Menochet was a nice surprise in this film, he was excellent as the flight engineer. I had to look up his name, because the only other film I've seen Menochet in was Assassin's Creed, and I'll always remember him because he delivered a few savage lines.
Now, back to this dancing: it annoyed me, UNTIL THE END. Holy crap did it work when it was cut in with scenes of the IDF coming in. There are a collective gasp in the theater. It's only for these last scene that I rated it very good vs good.