I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life & Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal Critic Reviews
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Based upon 6 Critic Reviews- Highest Rated
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A homespun portrait of the diligent and revered Nazi-hunter.Read the full review
Humanizes rather than lionizes Wiesenthal.Read the full review
Does a solid job.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
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
It solidly details the man's eventful life and sacred mission with a balanced air.Read the full review