Schindlers List
Essay by review • March 7, 2011 • Essay • 362 Words (2 Pages) • 970 Views
The title of this movie is Schindler's List which was directed by Steven Spielberg and the producers was: Branko Lustig and the biggest or the stars of this real life story were: Oskar Schindler, Itzhak Stern, and Amon Goeth. This movie was done in 1993.
This true story is about this man Oskar Schindler who first gets Jews to work for him with out paying them instead paying it to the Nazi leaders. All these Jews were treated badly and if they complained or said something against the Nazi they would get shot. In this movie you can see the terrible conditions that the Nazi make them go through like they got them out of their houses and put them in ghettoes which are very small houses in which three to four families were forced to live. Some of the people instead of going to the ghettoes they went to concentration camps. But suddenly someone tells it takes more courage to forgive a person than to kill them and that made him reacts and not wants to kill more Jews instead forgives them. Then instead of some of the people that were sent to Auschwitz he bought them to give them jobs instead of the Nazi to kill them. He in total saves like one thousand one hundred Jews.
This movie was a very accurate movie it had a lot of historical accuracy such as when Schindler bought the Jews, or the concentration camps and Auschwitz which was a death camp.
This took place in KrakÐ"Ñ-w, Poland in 1993. This was almost an exact replica of hoe it was and happened. This movie had a time span of 1939-1945 or six years. Yes they were very accurate. A period that I thought that was very good represented was when he gave them water on the train and said that it was to give them hope sort of a torture.
In this film there were many good actors that I thought they were good like Oskar or Amon Goeth. This was like a very good or exact replica of the true story and of the people who were there in those times of pain and suffering.
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