“The really moving privilege has been getting to know [her], someone I will never meet – and really loving her,” says Pike.
Having researched it, I really feel the German youth of the 1960s and 70s, they were burdened with this in a way that we can’t even imagine.
Every time Rosamund Pike has boarded a plane recently, she has “tried to imagine what it would take to stand up and tell the passengers: ‘This is a hijack situation.’
What Pike did struggle with in Entebbe was the “naivety” of her character’s commitment to the cause.