A tragic, inspiring film.
I Have Never Forgotten You (2007)
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Reviews Counted:22
Fresh:17
Rotten:5
Average Rating:7.1/10
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Trained in architecture but responsible for finding some of history's most dangerous war criminals, Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal is the focus of this documentary. Nicole Kidman narrates.
Director: Richard Trank
Director: Richard Trank
Screenwriter: Richard Trank, Marvin Hier
Producer: Marvin Hier, Richard Trank
Composer: Lee Holdridge
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Reviews for I Have Never Forgotten You
Seamlessly blends old footage, new interviews and well-written narration into a straightforward but gripping chronicle balanced so far on the edges of horror and heroism that you may, just briefly, have a hard time believing it after all.
Serious documentary about one of the most important researchers of the 20th Century responsible for bringing major Nazi criminals to justice.
It's an exercise in hero worship that couldn't be more justified, even though Wiesenthal would have been modestly embarrassed by the honor.
Celebrity narration (by Nicole Kidman) and deft filmmaking necessarily take a backseat here to the anger, grief, and incongruous good humor of the man himself.
An overdue testament to a one-man six-million man march in memory of all those who no longer had a voice.
Brilliantly captures the warmth and determination of this extraordinary man.
The film successfully contextualizes [Wisenthal's] legacy for a new generation.
Effectively sketches Simon Wiesenthal’s life, from his tenacity in surviving genocide, to his determination to find and punish ex-Nazis after World War II.
I Have Never Forgotten You salutes this bureaucratic detective as the man who first insisted that war crimes are sins that won't die unless they are dragged into the open.
The sheer power of Simon Wiesenthal's remarkable story is what propels this heartfelt documentary tribute.
Through archival footage and numerous interviews, including one with Wiesenthal's daughter, a richly layered portrait emerges of a man steeled not so much for revenge as for justice.
Persuasive and engaging, if one-sided. It could be argued there is only one side to argue.
The film dramatically shows how many of the criminals on Wiesenthal's lists were eventually sent to jail or died from heart attacks or suicide when they were at last located.
In this obviously loving, respectful and generous documentary, Simon Wiesenthal is presented as a lone warrior on the trail of Nazi war criminals.
[Director] Trank is so busy fashioning [Wiesenthal] as a superhero that little light is shed on the man’s relentlessness and his stubborn determination to keep his data center in Vienna even under siege from a shabby Austrian smear campaign.
... the story of Wiesenthal is forced to compete with the sappiest of manipulative musical scores, a cheesy overemphasis on the Wiesenthal Center and its director, and a Hollywood mentality ...
More objective filmmakers might have delved a little deeper and produced something more real.
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