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wrote that "Doctor Heřman found a solution for himself, but not for the viewer, at least not the one who expected to see evil defeated on the moral level, and not just on the physical one." The New York Times' reviewer called the movie a "gripping moral and political exposé of frightening fantasy".
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The film's script was based on the eponymous novel by Miroslav Hanuš, published at 1946. Hanuš' book was criticized for what critics perceived to be a superficial treatment of the moral questions raised by the crimes of Nazism.
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The film adaptation was director Brynych's third work concerned with the atrocities committed during World War II, after the 1962
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The film was received poorly, and failed to secure any nominations or awards. Czechoslovak film critic
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raids' in which Hitler is captured, faces trial and a death sentence, put under the
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Index

I, Justice (film)

Zbyněk Brynych
Karel Höger
Fritz Diez
Barrandov Studios
DEFA-Babelsberg
Czech
German
Czechoslovak
psychological thriller
Zbyněk Brynych
Nuremberg Trials
Adolf Hitler
Germany
Nazis
Second World War
Allied
guillotine
Transport From Paradise
Theresienstadt concentration camp
Arnošt Lustig
The Fifth Horseman is Fear
Prague
Jan Žalman
Karel Höger
Fritz Diez
Angelica Domröse
An article about Miroslav Hanuš' life and work
Czech Radio

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