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Schindler's List (1993)
4.6 out of 5
Genre: Drama
Movie Information:
Steven Spielberg delivers a powerful and unflinching portrayal of the Holocaust, utilizing black and white cinematography and a hauntingly beautiful score to create a lasting impact.
Lead: Liam Neeson
Liam Neeson delivers a complex and nuanced performance as Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved the lives of over 1,100 Jews during the Holocaust.
Lead: Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes portrays Amon Göth, a sadistic SS officer, with chilling intensity, highlighting the true horrors of the Nazi regime.
The Movie's Business
Box Office Performance: North American Gross: $321 million, Worldwide Gross: $356.6 million
Synopsis
Schindler’s List tells the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who becomes increasingly disturbed by the Nazi persecution of Jews in his hometown of Krakow, Poland.
Through a combination of shrewd manipulation, bribery, and genuine compassion, Schindler manages to save the lives of over 1,100 Jews by employing them in his factory. The film contrasts Schindler’s growing humanity against the escalating brutality of the Holocaust, as depicted by the infamous Krakow Ghetto and the Plaszow concentration camp.
Schindler’s List is a harrowing and unflinching look at the darkest chapter in human history, but it also celebrates the power of courage, compassion, and the will to resist.
Required Viewing Movies (RQV): REVIEW
Strengths
Schindler’s List is a powerful and unforgettable film. Steven Spielberg’s masterful direction creates a sense of realism and emotional immediacy.
Liam Neeson delivers a performance of quiet heroism as Schindler, and Ralph Fiennes is chillingly believable as the sadistic Amon Göth.
The film’s use of black and white cinematography creates a stark and timeless feel, while the hauntingly beautiful score by John Williams adds to the film’s emotional impact.
Schindler’s List does not shy away from the horrors of the Holocaust, but it also reminds us of the importance of hope and humanity in the face of unimaginable darkness.
Weaknesses
The film’s graphic portrayal of violence and brutality can be disturbing for some viewers.
The film’s long runtime and slow pacing might feel challenging for viewers seeking a fast-paced narrative.
The complexity of the Holocaust and the motivations of its perpetrators can’t be fully explored within the confines of a single film.
Why Schindler's List is Required Viewing
Schindler’s List is a powerful and important film that should be seen by everyone. It serves as a stark reminder of the horrors of the Holocaust and the dangers of unchecked prejudice and hatred. While emotionally challenging, the film’s message of hope and the importance of standing up for what is right is timeless.
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