Judgment at Nuremberg Comments

  • Cheyanne 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    The entry point is awkward but sensible enough, and when the usual type mode favors judgment as a destination and a tool, the "terminal" Tracy in this film is as confused as the world of his judgment. As a result, the narrative strokes rippled from the courtroom to the post-war ruins and historical judgments. The characters were firm and persistent in their powerlessness. They have the imprint of the old times, but the way of recording and forgetting will continue forever, and there is no...

  • Ashleigh 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    A grand trial in the United States for the crimes of Nazi Germany. Those on trial were the judges of the Third Reich, and even the Minister of Justice at the time. As the ruling tool of Nazi Germany, this group of people obviously cannot help themselves. The wonderful courtroom scene is impressive: Colonel Rosen's impassioned statement and German lawyer Hans' argumentative defense. Hans's purpose was nothing more than to preserve the last bit of dignity and decency for the Germans. Such a trial...

  • Fabian 2022-03-26 09:01:07

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  • Einar 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    When the interests are damaged, people take out the knives of morality and justice and move themselves. History is always written by the victors, but the truth is, no one is...

  • Charity 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    There is an in-depth reflection on the war, reflecting the attitude of ordinary Germans in the face of the war. The stars have excellent acting skills, and the dramatic conflicts are properly performed. Personally, I feel that the defenders defending the German judges performed a little bit too...

  • Braeden 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The filming and acting were all very good. Is this event too formal? A group of Americans went to Germany to go to trial; on the question of whether to pronounce someone guilty or innocent, they were almost swayed by conflicts of interest; what is the judiciary of right or wrong? More influencing factors and more thinking than the Tokyo...

  • Holden 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The text of the film is not as enjoyable as the conductor's choice despite its reputation. But these big stars! ! Clift and judy garland's show wife is outstanding! Marlene Dietrich is amazing, how did she do it? The amazing thing is that Captain Cork of the Enterprise, william shatner, appears as a new generation of all america male specimens! So...

  • Alexandrine 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    An epic courtroom drama with plenty to read and argue...

  • Jessyca 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Un grand classique marqué par les prestations sublimes livrées par ces acteurs et le dilemme entre le patriotisme et la conscience...

  • Marcel 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Un grand classique marqué par les prestations sublimes livrées par ces acteurs et le dilemme entre le patriotisme et la conscience...

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

    Who's Guilty (Notes)

    1948, Nuremberg, Germany
    Emil Hahn
    Friedrich Hoffstetter
    Wanner Lamper
    Ernst Janning
    Judge Haywood


    Herr Rolfe

    Col first asked Janning’s teacher Dr. Wieck:
    Janning’s teacher discussed the changes in the status of German judges before and after 1933: before it was completely autonomous, afterwards it...

  • 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...

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.