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What's so interesting about the movie Schindler's List?

Viewing experience

I think it is inevitable to become a classic. Schindler's Rescue List can be regarded as a masterpiece of justice, and black-and-white imaging photography can be regarded as a breakthrough in historical series.

I think this movie is definitely the pinnacle. For a historical film, it has touched too many of us to reach the height of a textbook. The film is the pinnacle in terms of photography skills, soundtrack and the most important spiritual realm. In particular, the use of black and white lens in the film is a breakthrough, which adds a heavy sense of history and emotional tone to the film. The only color in the whole movie, the little girl in red, is so outstanding to show some goodwill.

There is one detail that has always shocked me. In the picture outside the window frame, Oscar said that the Jews sold it to him, and there was a window between them. I feel that the inner world of two people is separated by the middle window. When the pictures fit in the same space, I know that Goeth has actually been persuaded, the film language and plot fit perfectly, and the plot setting of lame workers. The roller coaster life and death is too impactful.

movie plot

This film mainly tells the story of 1939- 1944 Poland under Nazi Germany. The protagonist, German businessman oskar schindler, went to Krakow under the leadership of Georgian army and opened an enamel factory to produce some munitions. With outstanding social skills and a lot of money, Jews suffered inhuman persecution during this period. Schindler witnessed all this and began to bribe officers. Let his factory become an annex to the concentration camp. At that time, his factory became a refuge for Jews. On the eve of Germany's defeat, the persecution of Jews became more and more serious. Schindler spent a huge sum of money to win the list of 1200 people opened by German officers. He saved so many people. In a sense, I think he saved the world.

Film evaluation

The film scored 9.4 in Douban;

He won the 66th Academy Award for Best Picture.

The 47th British Film Academy Award won the Best Film Award;

18 Japan Film Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.