The movie is very good, the story is told straight to the heart, the history of the Jewish massacre is unparalleled, how Schindler helped the Jews, these details are very ugly and beautiful. But just behind this perfect story, Schindler has become blurred. How can a real capitalist who only likes to make money slowly abandon his wealth and take risks to help so many people. This point is not clearly explained in the movie. We only see the appearance, and these appearances are coherent, but they cannot be Reveal the nature of Schindler's mind. As an ordinary person, why can he do the acts of God?
Where did Schindler's kindness come from? This is exactly what I wanted to know. Amon's behavior was because he always believed that the Jews were inferior, not even worthy of being called human beings. And what about Schindler? As someone who spends every day with Nazis, how do you view Jews?
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