I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life & Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal Critic Reviews
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Does a solid job.Read the full review
A homespun portrait of the diligent and revered Nazi-hunter.Read the full review
The important thing is that the film has been made so that future generations might watch it and point to Wiesenthal and say, "Now there was a man."Read the full review
It solidly details the man's eventful life and sacred mission with a balanced air.Read the full review
Humanizes rather than lionizes Wiesenthal.Read the full review
Every key moment is drowned by a score that screams "Weep!" and "Shudder!" The aesthetic apes that of "Schindler's List," but so crudely that the results come perilously close to Holocaust kitsch. Mr. Trank has made a compelling film on a powerful subject, but he doesn't trust audiences to feel for themselves.Read the full review