Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

It is quite the crash landing

- (By Rashid Irani)

The real-life 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route to Paris and the rescue of passengers held hostage for a week in Entebbe, Uganda, is the stuff of legend.

A couple of middling thrillers (Raid on Entebbe, Victory at Entebbe) have previously recounted the daredevil mission undertaken by an elite group of Israeli soldiers to free the captives.

You can now add 7 Days in Entebbe to that list.

Director Jose Padilha, of the 2014 RoboCop reboot, strives to link the tragic event from the past with the continuing impasse in the decadeslon­g Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

The narrative see-saws between a few Palestinia­nGerman radicals determined to secure the release of their imprisoned fellow freedom fighters and the deliberati­ons in Cabinet meetings with then Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin.

The opening segment that recreates the hijacking is the weakest, devoid of tension or suspense.

The script is riddled with platitudes.

Even so, the second half builds up to a fairly exciting climax.

The intercutti­ng between a contempora­ry dance performanc­e in Tel Aviv and the fierce fighting back in Entebbe is particular­ly noteworthy.

All in all, though, a turbulent ride to a known destinatio­n.

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