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Never Again (2001) 35mm film trailer, flat open matte, 2160p

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Added by Leo
2 months ago on 18 February 2024 17:31

This 35mm film trailer has been bought on eBay and transferred to digital using the Gugusse Roller with the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera.

www.imdb.com/title/tt0244094/
www.rottentomatoes.com/m/never_again 31% - 65%

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*Synopsis by ChatGPT:*

"Never Again" (2001) is a romantic comedy directed by Eric Schaeffer, featuring Jeffrey Tambor and Jill Clayburgh in the lead roles. Tambor plays Christopher, a 54-year-old exterminator and jazz musician, while Clayburgh portrays Grace, a 54-year-old divorcee. Both characters find themselves in the dating scene after long hiatuses and ultimately meet each other through a comedy of errors. The film explores themes of love, aging, and sexual identity as these two people rediscover intimacy and connection at an older age.

Review:

"Never Again" is a charming and heartfelt romantic comedy that aims to portray love and romance from the perspective of an older generation, a demographic often overlooked in this genre. Jeffrey Tambor and Jill Clayburgh deliver nuanced performances that evoke both the vulnerability and joy that come with finding love later in life. Their chemistry is genuine, making their relationship believable and engaging.

Directed by Eric Schaeffer, the film provides a balanced blend of humor and emotional depth, capturing the awkward, funny, and often complicated scenarios that can arise when jumping back into the dating world after years of being out of it. Though the film's plot can at times feel predictable, its focus on the challenges and rewards of older love gives it a unique angle.

The film does suffer from some pacing issues and the story occasionally dips into clichรฉs, but these shortcomings don't significantly detract from its overall appeal. The supporting cast adds a nice layer of depth and humor to the narrative, though the film truly shines when focused on its lead characters.

In summary, "Never Again" is a touching and often funny romantic comedy that proves it's never too late to find love or rediscover yourself. While it doesn't break new ground in the genre, it offers a refreshing perspective and solid performances that make it worth watching.