'Nuremberg' attempts to dramatize the historic Nazi trials but falls short in exploring the psychological complexities between Hermann Göring and psychiatrist Douglas Kelley. The film, based on Jack El-Hai's book, misses the opportunity to delve into the nuanced interactions and moral dilemmas at the heart of the tribunal. Instead, the screenplay diverts attention to less compelling subplots, including the roles of Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson and a British journalist, as well as an underdeveloped storyline involving Göring's family. These narrative choices dilute the film's impact and leave its central relationship underexplored.
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