I watched The Spy on Netflix. It's a 6-part miniseries. It's about an Israeli spy who worked in Syria during the 1960s. It's very good but it's also kind of depressing.
From my recollection of the book Vengeance, which was the primer for the movie Munich, that agent ended up being very distrustful of the organization he worked for. He did not offer any sort of regret for his part in killing those animals, contrary to the movie. Anyway, the suspicion of being used up and hung out to dry was a theme from that book I was reminded of while watching The Spy.
From my recollection of the book Vengeance, which was the primer for the movie Munich, that agent ended up being very distrustful of the organization he worked for. He did not offer any sort of regret for his part in killing those animals, contrary to the movie. Anyway, the suspicion of being used up and hung out to dry was a theme from that book I was reminded of while watching The Spy.