Judgment at Nuremberg Comments

  • Pamela 2022-03-20 09:01:57

    The script is powerful and the thinking is broad, not a narrow view of black and...

  • Freda 2021-12-30 17:21:44

    The American attitude towards the outcome of the Second World War is still inevitably caught in the German attitude. But the essence of the film really shocked everyone: war is not about oneself, no one can be alone. It cannot be assumed that the law does not blame the public or uses ignorance as an excuse to evade one's own obligations or responsibilities. It is very likely that a country is a sinner of...

  • Desiree 2021-12-30 17:21:44

    As soon as the goddess appeared, the aura~~Lily Marlene~~! !...

  • Cristobal 2021-12-30 17:21:44

    The leader in the law film. The star-studded cast and wonderful debates make this three-hour black and white film not dull, and there is no lack of depth and density in the restoration of history, law, war and ethics. Photography and scheduling are also of high standards-long shots and fast push and pull in a closed space. Maximilian Schell deserves his name by being crowned actor with this film....

  • Ashlynn 2021-12-30 17:21:44

    No matter how the situation changes during the trial, no matter what the outcome is, the statement of former German Minister of Justice Jian Ning shows that only a nation that knows self-confession can truly re-emerge. The personal idea of ​​wishing to survive the rest of life by forgetting the past pain cannot be used. A country...

  • Christina 2021-12-30 17:21:44

    8.5/9 This Nuremberg non-Peter Nuremberg's personal fate is always insignificant in front of the state apparatus. Passively obeyed. The more you read the history of World War II and political history, the more you hate politics and the more you are convinced of the source of all tragedies and evils in political...

  • Alysa 2021-12-30 17:21:44

    Whether ignorance can be an indicator for judging the innocence of a person (group organization), the trial result of this film gives the answer, and it also gives a logical answer. Those who think that German judges are merely loyal to the country and enforce the results of the law will give different opinions. Viewing the film and the perspective of "In This Corner of the World" together, we can better understand the reasons for the polarization of evaluation. When restoring historical...

  • Dallin 2021-12-30 17:21:44

    Burt Lancaster as Ernest...

  • Tyreek 2021-12-30 17:21:44

    The film is about the trial of former Nazi German legal officials after Goering's suicide. The significance is also far-reaching. The defense lawyer who is active in the film, his defense angle is thought-provoking. Finally, the fierce statement of the Minister of Justice was extremely...

  • Leonard 2021-12-30 17:21:44

    Bravo! A person’s behavior is in accordance with the national interest and the current law, and he has done his job brilliantly-is he guilty when the law is legally applied and enforced? The great thing about this movie is not that it raises the last question, but that it implies that the US aid to Germany can change the outcome of the trial, that is, the effect of the law. Bread and faith, too...

Extended Reading
  • Adolfo 2021-12-30 17:21:44

    The value of human rights

    First, a person's behavior is in accordance with the national interest and the law, but the behavior has caused evil results. Should this person be responsible for the evil results? Second, should the professional ethics of judges be loyal to the law? Or should it be judged above the law? If...

  • Rickey 2022-03-22 09:02:01

    Evaluation from ordinary people's simple legal view

      As a legal learner, I am well aware of my shallowness, so this article only talks about my views on the Nuremberg Trials from my simple legal view as an ordinary person. As a famous trial in history, the Nuremberg Trial represents a complex and far-reaching significance. Through the movie The...

Judgment at Nuremberg quotes

  • Ernst Janning: We have fallen on happy times, Herr Hahn. In old times it would have made your day if I'd deigned to say good morning to you. Now that we are here in this place together... you feel obliged to tell me what to do with my life... Listen to me, Herr Hahn, there have been terrible things that have happened to me in my life. But the worst thing that has ever happened... is to find myself in the company of men like you.

  • Mrs. Bertholt: We must forget if we want to go on living.