Ezra Dagan

Ezra Dagan

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    • Guiseppe 2022-03-19 09:01:02

      That touch of redness in the black and white world

      The film tells the history of Oscar Schindler's saving of 1100 Jews. How cruel the war is, we cannot feel it in the peaceful era, but the film is almost entirely black and white. Whether it is the scene of the massacre or the exposure of human weakness, it will make people have the urge to...

    • Leonard 2022-01-25 08:01:15

      Editor

      In the first forty minutes or so, there was only a vague atmosphere of war, and there were even many humorous scenes to ease, without facing the horror and cruelty. At this time, Schindler was just a profit-seeking businessman. Until the one-armed old Jew was shot, Schindler began to change step by...

    • Ephraim 2021-10-20 18:58:04

      Spielberg, a Jew, one of the world’s most famous directors, used black and white images to spread the heinous crimes committed by the German Nazis in the Second World War to all parts of the world. The genocide of the Jews was finally revealed to the world. . The heavens are compassionate, Schindler’s list is life, and the outside is death. He bankrupted his family for this. 1100 Jews have survived, and he also remembers Schindler, the great man.

    • Scarlett 2021-10-20 18:58:18

      When you go out and see the brightly lit city, you will feel that all happiness and beauty are sins. . .

    Schindler's List quotes

    • [last title card]

      Title card: There are fewer than 4000 Jews left alive in Poland today. There are more than 6000 descendants of the Schindler Jews.

    • Amon Goeth: Scherner told me something else about you.

      Oskar Schindler: Yeah, what's that?

      Amon Goeth: That you know the meaning of the word 'gratitude.' That it's not some vague thing with you like it is with others. You want to stay where you are. You've got things going on the side, things are good. You don't want anybody telling you what to do. I can understand all that. You know, I know you... What you want is your own sub-camp. Do you have any idea what's involved? The paperwork alone? Forget you've got to build the fucking thing, getting the fucking permits is enough to drive you crazy. Then the engineers show up. They stand around, they argue about drainage, foundations, codes, exact specifications, parallel fences four kilometers long, six thousand kilograms of electrified fences... I'm telling you, you'll want to shoot somebody. I've been through it, you know, I know.

      Oskar Schindler: Well, you know, you've been through it. You could make things easier for me. I'd be grateful.