Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA WWII psychiatrist evaluates Nazi leaders before the Nuremberg trials, growing increasingly obsessed with understanding evil as he forms a disturbing bond with Hermann Göring.A WWII psychiatrist evaluates Nazi leaders before the Nuremberg trials, growing increasingly obsessed with understanding evil as he forms a disturbing bond with Hermann Göring.A WWII psychiatrist evaluates Nazi leaders before the Nuremberg trials, growing increasingly obsessed with understanding evil as he forms a disturbing bond with Hermann Göring.
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- 4 victoires et 14 nominations au total
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Reviewers say 'Nuremberg' features a gripping narrative, exceptional performances by Russell Crowe and Rami Malek, and dives deeply into historical themes. The film is admired for its intricate depiction of the Nuremberg Trials and its character dynamics. It faces some criticism for historical inaccuracies and pacing problems. Some feel it oversimplifies complex events and characters. Overall, it is regarded as a significant and stimulating historical drama.
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I saw this film at the AFI Film Fest in Hollywood. I was not aware of the psychiatrist's (Rami Malek) involvement with Goering (Russell Crowe) before and during the trial, and that was some of the best parts of the movie. Also interesting was the part that Sgt. Howie Triest (Leo Woodhall) played during the trial - I had not heard of his story before, and I have read and studied a lot about WWII. Russell Crowe is brilliant as Goering and Malek is very good but not perfect. Now for some of the issues I have the film. The portrayal of Goering on the witness stand was very good, but it was not accurate - the movie implies that it was all in one day and it was not. Also, I did not like Slattery's over the top performance as the warden of the prison. Michael Shannon's performance as Justice Jackson was adequate but not compelling or accurate. There are some other minor inaccuracies that cause me to delete a couple of points from an otherwise excellent film, but I definitely recommend it for fans of fine drama.
Nuremberg is an entertaining treatment of the trial of top Nazi Hermann Goering. Its aim is to be crowd pleasing but also to touch on serious matters, and it succeeds. Russell Crowe is getting all the attention but Rami Malek worked better for me. John Slattery is commanding. Leo Woodall is attention-getting in a smaller role. He has a scene toward the end of the film that made me cry. There are some inaccuracies. Nuremberg addresses the Nazi persecution of Jews to the exclusion of other victims, including handicapped people, Poles, Soviet POWs, gay people, JWs, and others. But that's a minor complaint about a good movie that manages to both entertain and treat difficult material.
As a person who has , rather unhealthy, fallen down the rabbit hole of WW2 trials and atrocities, I never heard that nasty piece of work antisemitic Julius Streicher broke down and cried. It's just a fabrication this film adds to see this horrible,nasty person gets his just deserts. It was actually rather laughable.
I also could swallow Kelley had a ' connection' with Goring's wife. I appreciate he needed her to get more information on him but it felt tacked on.
Just as laughable is Rami Malek's performance as Douglas Kelley. He seems too mannered,too immature, doesn't convince as a psychiatrist. He also looks Jewish,which would have been a deterrent in the interviews he conducted with high level Nazis. The real Kelley didn't look too Jewish,maybe some dark features.
Russell Crowe steals the film as Goring. Pompous, arrogant and self delusional. His accent is flawless.
It has a rather bombastic soundtrack at times, which ,I guess, adds to the pomp of the film.
It's not bad and I would recommend especially to the new generation of younger people so they are aware of this important part of history and how intolerance can breed.
A misstep from James Vanderbilt,who wrote of the finest films of the last 25yr, Zodiac.
I also could swallow Kelley had a ' connection' with Goring's wife. I appreciate he needed her to get more information on him but it felt tacked on.
Just as laughable is Rami Malek's performance as Douglas Kelley. He seems too mannered,too immature, doesn't convince as a psychiatrist. He also looks Jewish,which would have been a deterrent in the interviews he conducted with high level Nazis. The real Kelley didn't look too Jewish,maybe some dark features.
Russell Crowe steals the film as Goring. Pompous, arrogant and self delusional. His accent is flawless.
It has a rather bombastic soundtrack at times, which ,I guess, adds to the pomp of the film.
It's not bad and I would recommend especially to the new generation of younger people so they are aware of this important part of history and how intolerance can breed.
A misstep from James Vanderbilt,who wrote of the finest films of the last 25yr, Zodiac.
Do not listen to the want to be Historians on this site. Was the movie 100% accurate, absolutely not, but neither was Band of Brothers, The Pacific, Fury, etc. However, this movie was very well done and told another side of the Nuremberg trials. My wife is not someone who watches WW2 movies, but she was captivated by this movie. Russel Crowe did a wonderful job playing Goering. Do yourself a favor and go watch the movie and enjoy it. It really is a movie that will stick with you for awhile.
Saw an early screening of Nuremberg with the Regal Mystery Movie. Honestly, I was expecting another standard WWII film. There are two storylines that interweave. The first being the obvious, the relationship between Douglas Kelly (Malek) and Herman Goering (Crowe). And the story of trying to get the trials set up with Robert Jackson (Shannon).
Positives!
+Some of the most genuine conversations I have heard on film.
+Great set and costumes.
+Fitting Score.
+Interesting interpersonal relationships. Show what it means to put humanity before hatred.
Negatives!
-Some historical inaccuracies.
-Gimmicky black and white news reel moments.
-Rami Malek doesn't always match his words to his face.
Nuremberg is a great film. But not a documentary. Your enjoyment may vary because of that. But Russell Crowe knocks it out of the park for sure. No heavy handed themes. Just factual footage from the camps.
--GremlinLord615.
-Full Review on Youtube.
Positives!
+Some of the most genuine conversations I have heard on film.
+Great set and costumes.
+Fitting Score.
+Interesting interpersonal relationships. Show what it means to put humanity before hatred.
Negatives!
-Some historical inaccuracies.
-Gimmicky black and white news reel moments.
-Rami Malek doesn't always match his words to his face.
Nuremberg is a great film. But not a documentary. Your enjoyment may vary because of that. But Russell Crowe knocks it out of the park for sure. No heavy handed themes. Just factual footage from the camps.
--GremlinLord615.
-Full Review on Youtube.
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- AnecdotesHermann Göring was put on a strict diet by his jailers so he would be fit to stand trial. He ultimately lost 65 pounds (29.5 kilograms).
- GaffesDouglas Kelley was not fired, discharged from the army and sent home in disgrace. He never spoke to a journalist, or publicly denounced Robert Jackson's ability ahead of Göring's examination.
- Citations
Hermann Göring: Just because someone is your ally. Does not mean they are on your side.
- Bandes originalesThe Tailgate Ramble
Written by Wingy Manone (as Joe Wingy Manone) & Johnny Mercer
Performed by Preservation Hall Jazz Band
(c) Michael H. Goldsen, Inc./Universal Music Publishing
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 14 247 356 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 883 295 $ US
- 9 nov. 2025
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 29 430 562 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 28m(148 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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