'Schindler's List' Review: One Person Can Make A Difference In The Face Of Evil!


⭐ Schindlers List ⭐ Review ⭐ 10/10 ⭐

In Schindlers List, Steven Spielberg displays the virtuosity of a great documentary film maker: The Holocaust, in which six million Jews, political prisoners, Jehovah's Witnesses, and gays were killed, is too vast and too atrocious to comprehend. So Spielberg searched through history for the one true story that will make it comprehensible.

He gives us a Czechoslovakian businessman, by the name of Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), a grandiose and insinuating man bent on making a successful business on the backs of Jews who are robbed of their homes, jobs, property, and, many, their poor lives.

The film follows Schindler's transformation from greedy war profiteer to humanitarian who eventually saves the lives of 1,100 people destined for death at Auschwitz. But there are two main characters in this film. If one is Schindler, the other, undoubtedly, is the Holocaust itself. Spielberg gives us the Holocaust in the names of the Schindler Jews, and uses real-life stories to make it as real as he can.

There are few films more powerful and important than this 1993 winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture, but that's not why you should watch this film. Watch it for the brilliant storytelling, great acting, and its message that one person can make a difference in the face of evil.

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