Friday, June 15, 2007

Schindler’s List

The good person in the middle of World War II history, Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), the German businessman in Poland that made every effort to rescue Jews from the Nazi slaughter to World War II. 1100 Jews succeeded in being rescued by Schindler, if not all of them will be killed in the Nazi concentration camp.
But in fact, Schindler was an opportunist who saw the ability to make lots of money with the cheapest of labor during the war period, by taking Jews out of the German camps and employing them in his factory. As the war progresses, and the atrocities become more egregious, Schindler's heart begins to soften, and he soon uses the fortune he earned to try to save those souls who helped made him prosperous.
This film mostly shot in black and white, recalling some of the grim footage of the times from which it was made and provides some of the most accurate and realistic portrayals of the war from the inside perspective.
Schindler's List is a moving, sweeping tragedy, beautiful and horrific at the same time.
This film really touched and occupied the ninth ranking from American Film Institute. During 2004 this film was considered important by Library of Congress. 7 Academy Awards succeeded in being gained, including Best Picture and Best Director.
This is Steven Spielberg's most important work, and probably the one that had the most personal meaning.

Cast: Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, Caroline Goodall, Jonathan Sagall, Embeth Davidtz

Director: Steven Spielberg

Genre: Drama, War

Runtime: 197 Min.

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