Review of Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) by Amheretojudge — 14 Mar 2018
I don't make wagers..
Judgement At Nuremberg Despite of its overlong runtime, there is a lot of material in it to feed off the audience for more than 3 hours. Abby Mann's adaptation might be the only strongest link in this feature excludingi don't make wagers..
Judgement At Nuremberg.
Despite of its overlong runtime, there is a lot of material in it to feed off the audience for more than 3 hours. Abby Mann's adaptation might be the only strongest link in this feature excluding Stanley Kramer; it is a bit loose on depicting the intensity and the emotions behind all the drama and the editing too seems liberal (they could have narrowed it down to around 2 hours). On performance level, it holds up the expectation and delivers without flinching by great actors like Spencer Tracy, Maximilian Schell and Montgomery Clift. Judgement At Nuremberg remains true to its nature and loyal to the tone of the feature till the last frame which possibly is the only reason to encounter this experience for it lacks gripping screenplay, better editing and execution of a scene.
This review of Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) was written by Amheretojudge on 14 Mar 2018.
Judgment at Nuremberg has generally received very positive reviews.
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