'7 Days in Entebbe' review: Negotiating a hijacking thriller, timidly
by Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
Mar 15, 2018
2 minutes
Unless it's complicated by something like human feeling, and a recognition of the human beings on both sides of any bloody ideological conflict, true-life heroism has a tendency to look a little synthetic on screen. It's what sells, of course. And it's an easy emotional sale if The Other in the story - the Viet Cong in "The Green Berets"; virtually everyone on the
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