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T h e L ittle D r u m m e r G ir l 101 However, not all critics perceived Hill’s film as leaning toward the Israeli side. In a venomous piece for Commentary, Richard Grenier insisted that Hill was faith ful to the pro-Palestinian views of le Carre. Grenier argued that the Palestinians in the film were presented as idealistic, while the Israelis “conform fairly closely to the Nazi model.” In a burst of rhetorical excess, the reviewer proclaimed, “There is no doubt about it, Warner Brothers has made America’s first forthrightly anti-Is rael movie.” The overwrought Grenier also expressed consternation that sponsors