Judgment at Nuremberg Comments

  • Royce 2023-06-03 09:11:30

    When the entire institutional machine commits atrocities, should the tiny moving cogs be held accountable? Through the panoramic presentation of the first international court in history, the significance of legal judgments to truth and justice is determined. The state is a broad extension of the individual. Justice, truth, and individual values ​​are the basic values ​​of the state. The group drama is too perfect, and the debate between the value system between legal principles and human...

  • America 2023-03-31 17:29:51

    7.8 is not as exciting as imagined, there is no intense group play collision, but individual monologues are...

  • Freddy 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    It really puts the proposition of "justice" in a position for discussion, an objective and in-depth work, worthy of...

  • Joanie 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Full marks ~ Qunying Hui ~ The war trial cannot be resolved by justice or the justice of one party. The humiliation of the defeated country, the victorious country came to justice. When the Nazis instigated anti-Semitic aggression, where did the so-called Justice Allies sign a peace treaty to watch the living people be exterminated and sell arms behind their backs to make a fortune. As for the German side, apart from the fanatics, it is more for the interests of the nation. Judge Tracy is...

  • Damion 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    what does the last sentence...

  • Clemens 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The so-called fairness and justice often change positions in the long river of history. And the human conscience is always there, judging everyone's soul. There are sufficient arguments on both sides of the debate in the film, and the judgment in the court is not the final result, but the final judgment by time and...

  • Dillan 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Justice, truth, and the value of a single human being. The emphasis on the value of an individual human being is the basis for Judge Heywood to convict Qiang Ning. When you don't value the first individual life, no amount of life is equal to nothing in front of...

  • Blaise 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    It's not easy to watch it in 3...

  • Eloise 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    A masterpiece that sees the big from the small and reflects on the war. Whether it is the perspective adopted or the content told, it is the most exquisite one in the theme of World War II. It's a little more sober than a film about the Holocaust, more advanced than a film about personal values ​​in war, more thoughtful and detailed than other films about the postwar...

  • Roselyn 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    This film only selected a small scene of the trial against Germany in World War II, and the objects of the trial were members of the German Ministry of Justice and judges. But when the judge sat in the dock, the dramatic conflict was immediately magnified. Several confrontations between prosecutors and defense lawyers in this film are splendid, and the lawyer defending the "villain" is even more sharp-edged. The film has a profound demonstration of the conflict between positive law and natural...

Extended Reading
  • Casimer 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Details and character sorting

    detail:

    1. The beginning of the film is an explosion that blows up the Nazi logo on the roof, which should be a metaphor for the whole film.

    The site of the explosion may have been the blast that the U.S. military used to blow up the giant square in Nuremberg. It is said that tens of thousands of...

  • Marlon 2021-12-30 17:21:44

    The last scene is intriguing

    Judge Haywood told Janning, you knew it, when you first convicted an innocent person. It feels that the ending is too abrupt. The tone of the film has always been sympathy for Janning. I have always guessed that Janning will be acquitted, and then I will contribute to the reconstruction of Germany...

Judgment at Nuremberg quotes

  • Judge Dan Haywood: Curtiss, you were saying that the men are not responsible for their acts. You're going to have to explain that to me. You're going to have to explain it very carefully.

  • Judge Dan Haywood: All I've heard is a lot of legalistic double-talk and rationalization. You know, Curtiss, when I first became a judge, I knew there were certain people in town I wasn't supposed to touch. I knew that if I was to remain a judge, this was so. But how in God's name do you expect me to look the other way at the murder of six million people?