Nuremberg

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Nuremberg (2025), directed by James Vanderbilt, tells the story of the Nuremberg trials through the eyes of a US Army psychiatrist. Rami Malek plays Douglas Kelley, who must assess the minds of top Nazi leaders to see if they can stand trial. Russell Crowe plays Hermann Göring, Hitler's second in command, who charms and challenges Kelley in long talks. Michael Shannon plays the chief prosecutor Robert H. Jackson, who fights to make the trials fair and strong.

The film shows cold prison cells, tense courtrooms, and quiet meetings. Göring laughs, tells stories, and tries to outsmart the doctor. Kelley searches for signs of madness in the Nazis but finds something harder to grasp. The camera lingers on faces, papers, and the weight of what happened in the war. The score stays quiet and builds slow dread. Scenes mix history with personal strain.

Why You Should Watch

Watch this film if you want a close look at how evil works in normal men. Crowe gives Göring charm and menace that pull you in. Malek shows Kelley's growing doubt and push to understand. Vanderbilt keeps the focus tight on minds and morals, not big crowds or battles. It asks hard questions about guilt, law, and what makes people do wrong. The pace stays steady and makes you think. It suits viewers who like history told through people.

Favourite Quote

"Do you know why it happened here? Because people let it happen."

Takeaway

Nuremberg shows that evil does not need monsters. It can come from proud, clever men who choose wrong and justify it. The film makes you face the truth that justice takes work and truth hurts. It warns that without law and memory, the same things can happen again. In the end, it leaves you with respect for those who sought justice and a call to stay alert.


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