What details of "Schindler's List" impressed you?

Adela 2022-04-21 09:01:03

Si Dao's use of strong contrasts is superb, the sensual dances cut through the Jewish quarters where life is difficult, and the background of Bach's piano music is the slaughter of rummaging boxes...

There are also German infantry soldiers silently helping Jewish couples who have been kind to themselves

"I'll stay when there's no more concierge, and the waiter doesn't know I'm the only Mrs. Schindler" A firm love overshadowed by a grander theme

"An educated Jew is like Marx..." I'm afraid there is some misunderstanding

The little girl in red, who has been worn out, finally hides under the bed but loses her color in the end

Schindler finally returned to his hometown to build a factory and went to Moravia, which means that Schindler was a Czech. The Czech Republic was still a German-occupied area when the Soviet army captured Berlin. It can be said that there is no historical loophole.

The finally liberated Soviet cavalry exhorted Jewish workers not to go east and silently blackmail the Soviet Union

At the end of the scene where the colored stones are enshrined, the character actors (children or young people) accompany the character prototype (the old man) to the ceremony in pairs (it was originally thought to be accompanied by the sons and daughters of the old man), and finally Schindler's actor Liam M. Nissen (only one back), quite ingenious

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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.