‘Nuremberg’ Shows War Crimes Through An Intellectual Duel / Torino Film Festival
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Nuremberg, a court drama about the most famous court of modern times, directed by American director James Vanderbilt, is being released worldwide. The idea of the author, who once wrote the scripts for the films “Zodiac” and “The Amazing Spider-Man”, does not look convincing at first: there are incredibly many films about the Nuremberg trials, as well as books, and this one also does not even have historical details (for example, there are no Ru…
‘Nuremberg’ Shows War Crimes Through An Intellectual Duel / Torino Film Festival
The Closing Film of the 43rd edition of the Torino Film Festival Nuremberg brought to the silver screen a story that explores the familiarisation with the enemy. Film director James Vanderbilt portrays the Allied trials of the 1940s, following the fall of the Nazi regime. American psychiatrist Douglas Kelly (Rami Malek) is assigned to evaluate the mental state of Nazi prisoners and determine their fitness to stand trial for war crimes. This task…
The shrink in the movie is Rami Malek, who has also won an Oscar but doesn't burst from Freddie Mercury's smiles. You always expect him to shoot standing and tones We Are the Champions to delight inmate Russell Crowe. Who has in his eyes certain smirk and sensual flashes that are incompatible with the Göring of vintage movies
An essential question flies over the recently released film 'Nuremberg': Can we define evil psychologically, to prevent it from happening again? It's about Nazism, the Holocaust, the inhumanity of the death camps. And this is what James Vanderbilt's film talks about, focusing on a psychiatrist, Douglas Kelley, who was responsible for evaluating the mental health of the senior Nazi officials tried in Nuremberg after the Second World War, includin…
However, the left-liberal ideology dominant in the West today rejects the concept of natural law, believing that it is man who creates the norms of good and evil.
The film about the trial of Hitler's second-in-command is better conceived and intended than done.
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