Remembrance Of Love

1982
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Released: 06 December 1982 Released
Producted By: Comworld Productions
Country: United States of America
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Joe Rabin is a Holocaust survivor. After the war he went to America, married someone and had a family. Today, he is on his way to Israel for a reunion of Holocaust survivors. It seems that he has another reason for going. It seems like during the war, he had a girlfriend and they were separated and she was pregnant. He has never found out what happened to her, or their baby, he hopes to find out now.

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Claudio Carvalho The Jewish widower Joe Rabin (Kirk Douglas) travels with his daughter Marcy Rabin (Pam Dawber) from America to Israel for a reunion of Holocaust survivors. Marcy is a journalist and will cover the encounter and her father has a secret reason for the trip: he wants to find the whereabouts of his girlfriend Leah, who was pregnant during the war. He succeeds in his research but Leah (Chana Eden) is a married woman. When her husband travels to another city for a couple of days, they rekindle their love and Joe learns the fate of their baby. Meanwhile Marcy falls in love with the Jewish chief of security David (Yoram Gal). "Remembrance of Love" is a melodramatic soap opera and propaganda of the Holocaust. The romances of Joe Rabin and Leah, and Marcy and David, have no chemistry and are not dramatic. The guy moves to America and only when his wife dies, he misses his former girlfriend and remember to look for her and their baby. My vote is four.Title (Brazil): "Lembranças de Um Amor" ("Remembrance of a Love")
blumdeluxe "Remembrance of Love" tells the story of a Shoah survivor, who recently lost his wife and travels to Israel with his daughter to participate in a gathering of former camp prisoners. There, he searches for a young girl he once left behind pregnant, meets her by chance and has to learn that love can't overcome everything. Meanwhile his daughter falls in love with an Israeli security agent and is caught between career and emotions.It is, of course, a very serious setting that this film chooses and that makes it something special. Overall it is quite an ordinary romance but the tragic circumstances that seperated the two leave you hoping for them to be happy again. What happens is understandable, even though it is not necessarily the right thing to do. The part with his daughter was a bit too much for me personally, she just meets someone for a few days and falls madly in love, maybe I'm just unromantic but that did seem quite forced.All in all the movie is somewhere inbetween a drama and a romance and personally I would have preferred more drama. That way it somehow stays a cliché romance with a very dark background. Not a bad movie, a lot of truth and wisdom but not as shaking as it could have been.
irishm Good idea, lukewarmly executed. I enthusiastically agree with the previous reviewer on one important point; if I were to identify THE one single thing that was most wrong with this film, it would be the casting of Pam Dawber as the daughter. She was just terrible. But, from there on we'll need to agree to disagree. I wasn't that pleased with the casting of Kirk Douglas, although his performance was very solid... he just didn't say "Jewish man" to me. For my money, the best and most natural (how could he miss?) performance in the film was Robert Clary's. For me he just lit up the screen in the upbeat scenes, and he made me feel his pain in the somber scenes of remembrance. Some of the plot twists were a bit contrived and a little too "easy", but hey... this was a TV movie, right? Nothing phenomenal here in the way of filmmaking, but some nice scenes of Israel, and well worth the viewing for Robert Clary fans who would like to see him do something a little deeper for a change.
Lolly2222 Chana Eden was a wonderful choice for Leah. Pam Dawber was an awful choice as the daughter. Robert Clary, playing himself and as I know an actual Holocaust survivor, just an obvious choice to be politically correct but an awful actor. Kirk Douglas acts with his eyes, and without words he conveys volumes. Worth the investment in time and money to own this video. This film is gorgeous and if you've been to Israel, you want to catch this gem. There are many messages quite poignant. I like this film and Kirk Douglas, as always, brings it all to the table. Again Pam Dawber couldn't have been a more awful casting as the daughter. YIKES. I loved a cute scene when Kirk Douglas dances in celebration of the birth of his grandson. He has it all, does it all, when he is on screen I am most happy.