Adaptation is About Subtraction: James Vanderbilt on "Nuremberg" | Interviews | Roger Ebert
Nuremberg dramatizes postwar trials through psychiatrist Douglas Kelley's interviews with Hermann Göring, revealing legal, historical, and psychological complexities.
'Nuremberg' Is a Murky and Sobering Take on the 1945 Nazi Trials
James Vanderbilt's Nuremberg centers on psychiatrist Douglas Kelley and his conversations with Hermann Göring, offering morally ambiguous intrigue but ultimately underwhelming dramatic synthesis.