Ever Again (2005)
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Reviews Counted:14
Fresh:7
Rotten:7
Average Rating:5.1/10
Theatrical Release:Dec 8, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: Actor Kevin Costner narrates this documentary about the alarming rise of anti-Semitism across Europe.
Director: Richard Trank
Director: Richard Trank
Studio: Rocky Mountain Pictures
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Reviews for Ever Again
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It has a sketchy quality that will prove unsatisfying to those looking for something a bit thematically deeper than a simple warning bulletin. Full Review |
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This documentary, by an arm of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, seeks to stir up outrage about recent bursts of anti-Semitism in Europe. Full Review |
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[The film] succeeds in making the case that the hatred that seemed dead and buried 60 years ago is alive and growing and beginning to present itself once again as a threat to humane civilization. Full Review |
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Richard Trank's short documentary focuses on the rise of anti-Semitism among Muslims and neo-Nazis in Europe. Full Review |
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While the movie does raise awareness... it also relies on fear-mongering tactics (see title) rather than cohesive argument to foment outrage. Full Review |
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Capably narrated by Kevin Costner, Ever Again is a mixed bag, briskly edited, good-looking but suspect in some of its logic. Full Review |
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Chilling. Full Review |
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Credit Ever Again with accomplishing a mission that one would hope had become superfluous by now, delineating a vehement anti-Semitism that can be found on the far right and the far left -- and that by no means confines itself to Germany. Full Review |
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Director, writer and co-producer Richard Trank packages an alarming report with abundant news clips, quotes and interviews. Full Review |
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Ever Again is laudable in its intent but less than impressive in its execution. Full Review |
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... a profoundly disturbing -- and depressing -- look at the New Anti-Semitism of the post-9/11 world. Full Review |
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What makes this movie worth seeing, is, ironically, exactly what may deter potential audiences: It's a rigorous, almost academic examination of a venomous hatred rooted in the past, primed to poison the future. Full Review |
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There's plenty of disquieting material here, but I wish the film were less antagonistic in its own right. Full Review |
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The information in the film is frightening, to say the least, but as a documentary, the film has serious flaws. Full Review |
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