That touch of redness in the black and white world

Guiseppe 2022-03-19 09:01:02

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 collapse. Depressed, heavy, hopeless world. The same as human beings, only because of the difference in ethnicity and nationality, Hitler’s army did not show any mercy to the Jews like cattle, especially the scene of Amon hitting the Jews on the square with a spear, which seemed to him. It's just a killing game that he uses to show that he has the supreme power. But the most admirable thing about this movie is not to show the crimes of these demons, but to let everyone see hope in a hopeless world-Schindler. It's like the redness brought by the little girl in the whole black and white world, the glimmer of hope in a desperate situation!

When watching this movie, all the cruel scenes in front did not make me cry, but at the end, when Schindler told Stern that he should save more people, my tears couldn't stop. . I am very fortunate that there is such a person in that era who cares about each life, only he is willing to bankrupt his family to save these lives! Maybe he is not alone, but he is the only one who dares to do this!

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Schindler's List quotes

  • Emilie Schindler: I will only stay if you promise me, no doorman or maitre d will ever mistake anyone but me for Mrs. Oscar Schindler.

    Emilie Schindler: [Next shot she is going away on a train] Good-bye!

    Oskar Schindler: Good-bye!

  • Oskar Schindler: In every business I tried, I can see now, it wasn't me that failed. Something was missing. Even if I'd known what it was, there's nothing I could have done about it because you can't create this thing. And it makes all the difference in the world between success and failure.

    Emilie Schindler: Luck?

    Oskar Schindler: [Schindler kisses his wife's hand and smiles] War.