Movie: Waltz with Bashir

Waltz with Bashir made for an eye-opening Tuesday night. One man’s animated (literally) attempt to reconstruct his role in the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, Waltz with Bashir uses comic book techniques to tell a tale of young men at a war and a massacre perpetrated during that invasion. What little I know of the Lebanon war comes from reading Robert Fisk, but the outline of events only frame the author’s personal recapturing of memories he’s buried deep in his head. The few breaks from animation are jarring, visually and emotionally. This is, truly, “based on actual events.”

I’m not running with Metacritic here, which measures 90 for “universal acclaim” — but it’s a very good film. Waltz with Bashir earned an Oscar nomination this year.