
Nuremberg: 2/10 wokeness. Pure historical drama on Nazi evil and accountability—zero DEI, identity politics, or modern agendas, just tense storytelling and solid acting.
Nuremberg is a straightforward historical drama centered on the psychological evaluations of Nazi leaders by U.S. Army psychiatrist Douglas Kelley ahead of the trials, with a focus on his tense interactions with Hermann Göring.
The storytelling remains faithful to historical events drawn from Jack El-Hai's book, emphasizing the nature of evil, moral complexity, and the importance of accountability without injecting contemporary identity politics, DEI mandates, or critiques of traditional norms. Casting features strong performances, including Russell Crowe as Göring and Rami Malek as Kelley, with the latter's race-blind selection noted by a few viewers as a minor distraction but not sparking significant backlash or appearing forced for diversity quotas.
No prominent LGBTQ+ representation, gender fluidity, or systemic oppression narratives beyond the Nazi regime itself drive the plot, character arcs, or emotional core. Creator interviews and promotional materials highlight historical accuracy and timeless warnings about fascism rather than activist intent or inclusion efforts.
Audience reception is largely positive, with high Rotten Tomatoes audience scores and minimal complaints labeling it 'woke'; conservative outlets even praise it for countering partisan distortions. This traditional approach prioritizes entertainment and education through solid acting and tension, free from progressive ideological intrusions.
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