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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...
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April 2021-12-30 17:21:44
Who pays for history?
During the three-hour viewing of "The Nuremberg Trials", this question was like billowing magma in my mind, eager to find an exit to cool down, but the result was only a long and deep thought. The law we are familiar with has a complete theoretical system, accurate scope of use and a high degree of...
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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...
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Elsa 2021-12-30 17:21:44
Viewing "Nuremberg Trial" from the Perspective of Jurisprudence——Some Simple Thoughts
A series of trials after the Second World War has almost become a proposition in the field of law, including many classic controversies in the field of law, and the director is obviously aspiring to include these valuable content. The three-hour film focuses most of the time in court, but it does...
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Ethel 2021-12-30 17:21:44
The struggle between justice and politics
Personally, this is a very serious movie with basically no background music. The court debate is the highlight of this movie, and the defendant’s performance is very good. An obvious theme in the film is whether the defendant is guilty or not. This theme is vividly expressed through the wonderful...
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Ashleigh 2021-12-30 17:21:44
On the Final Judgment of "Nuremberg Trial" Purely from the Angle of Jurisprudence
From a film point of view, "The Nuremberg Trial" is really the best and most exciting one of the old Hollywood movies I have watched recently. In fact, from a moral point of view, I think there is no problem with Judge Haywood’s final judgment, but from the law itself, even from a legal point of...
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Libby 2021-12-30 17:21:44
Views on the two cases in the "Nuremberg Trial" (sterilization case & ethnic pollution)
"The Nuremberg Trials" was very tangled, and I watched it two nights in class, one week later. For a pure science student like me, it is a good choice to learn about history through movies. The teacher said that the most important aspect of this movie is the concept of natural law. The film chose...
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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...
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Evert 2021-12-30 17:21:44
A Just Verdict
Judge Haywood: The trial conducted before this Tribunal began over eight months ago. The record of evidence is more than ten thousand pages long, and final arguments of counsel have been concluded.
Simple murders and atrocities do not constitute the gravamen of the charges in this indictment....
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Rahul 2021-12-30 17:21:44
powerful
This is a very powerful movie from the inside out. In 1961, when Hollywood was in chaos, Stanley Kramer made such a movie. Although the West Side Story won the Academy Award that year, it is not important. Although I have always had reservations about films with overtures, the first shot changed my...
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Director: Stanley Kramer
Language: English,German Release date: December 18, 1961