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Theresa 2022-03-16 09:01:01
Schindler's List
There is no need to tell the story for a long time. What shocked me to watch again was the brilliant use of light, shadow and lens in this film. At the same time, I was also curious that Fiennes' face actually looked more than the Jewish man who played Helen. The acting skills of the two heroes in...
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Adela 2022-04-21 09:01:03
What details of "Schindler's List" impressed you?
Si Dao's use of strong contrasts is superb, the sensual dances cut through the Jewish quarters where life is difficult, and the background of Bach's piano music is the slaughter of rummaging boxes...
There are also German infantry soldiers silently helping Jewish couples who have been kind to...

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Oskar Schindler: In every business I tried, I can see now, it wasn't me that failed. Something was missing. Even if I'd known what it was, there's nothing I could have done about it because you can't create this thing. And it makes all the difference in the world between success and failure.
Emilie Schindler: Luck?
Oskar Schindler: [Schindler kisses his wife's hand and smiles] War.
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Itzhak Stern: The standard SS rate for skilled Jewish workers is seven marks a day, five for unskilled and women. This is what you pay to the Reich Economic Office. The Jews themselves receive nothing. Poles you pay wages. Generally, they get a little more. Are you listening?
Oskar Schindler: What was that about the SS? The rate? The what?
Itzhak Stern: The Jewish worker's salary - you pay it directly to the SS, not to the worker. He gets nothing.
Oskar Schindler: But it's less. It's less than what I would pay to a Pole.
Itzhak Stern: It's less.
Oskar Schindler: That's the point I'm trying to make. Poles cost more. Why should I hire Poles?