anybody who watched Schindler's List?

schindlers list - my only favorite classical
Philippines
February 4, 2007 9:43am CST
Based on the novel by Thomas Keneally and a screenplay by Steven Zaillian, Schindler's List is the powerful story of factory owner Oskar Schindler and his evolving plight to save Jews during Nazi Germany, first for the purposes of the profits of his own factory, and eventually for the sake of saving as many people from extermination as possible. Shot mostly in black and white, the film's balance between audacious presence and passionate restraint is the mastery of Steven Spielberg, who maintains that Schindler's List was his most emotionally charged professional directorial project. The film swept the Academy Awards (among other ceremonies) for 1993, giving Spielberg his overdue statuette and proving that any terrible and vivid madness, no matter how horrifying, can be elegantly portrayed in a dignified fashion on film. the award winning and timeless movie, its my favorite and its classically ment to last in our history forever.. what do you think about this movie?
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• United States
4 Feb 07
I've seen that film. It is one of my very favorite of all time, I cried like a baby towards the end of it. Why can't our President be like him? There's just no comparison. Anyway, I'm wanting to buy the DVD very much. It truly is a memorable film.
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@msqtech (15073)
• United States
15 Feb 07
I think it is another tool to help us remember how man can be so inhumane. It is not the only time in history that atrocities have occurred but it is one of the most horrific that has occurred in recorded time. It needs to be told and others like it need to be stopped. Africa is in the throes of such madness now. It has sounded a wakeup call we must heed it.