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What's the story of Schindler's List?

Schindler's List tells the story that Schindler, a Polish German, hired 1 100 Jews to work in his factory during World War II to help them escape from the Holocaust.

Photo comment

Schindler's List has a touching plot and tragic momentum, and the documentary shooting method with black and white photography as the main tone makes the film have a real effect, touching and thought-provoking.

The use of film language in this film is excellent. When the tragic experience of the Jews was shown, there was a scene in red. In the scene where the stormtroopers slaughtered Jews, the little girl in red formed a very strong contrast with the picture, which produced a visual effect with great artistic impact. When the little girl appeared again, she was already a corpse on the corpse transport car. This treatment is very classic, and it also points out the influence on the protagonist's mind.

For Schindler, this little girl represents all the Jewish misfortunes he has seen and the changes that have taken place in his heart. The profound connotation and artistic value of this shot are enough to go down in history. When the movie went on until the Jews were free from the concentration camp, the screen suddenly lit up with bright colors.

The application of this obvious film language skill has played a very good role in the film. From dull black and white to rich natural colors, it vividly shows people's cheerful mood after lifting the danger of death and regaining freedom. The ending of the film also has its touching artistic charm. It reflects the Jews' infinite respect for Schindler, and at the same time makes the film have the artistic effect of reviewing history and making people think deeply, which greatly expands the performance space of the film.