Schindler’s List
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May 6, 2008, 5:37 pm
Filed under: Screenings, Visual Resistance | Tags: Holocaust, human history, Jews, mistakes of humanity, Schindler's List
Filed under: Screenings, Visual Resistance | Tags: Holocaust, human history, Jews, mistakes of humanity, Schindler's List
Schindler’s List is a must-see Steven Spielberg film. It is one of the biggest masterpieces in Holocaust-describing cinematography. In all its horrifying content, it is just astonishingly beautiful, madly sad and above all almost unbelivable for the new generations. We are living in the times where the children aren’t thaught to remember shameful events in human history. They aren’t thaught to honour the vicitms of human mistakes. They aren’t thaught that this world was completely different a couple of decades ago. As a result it is something absolutely unimaginable for them that something of such scale and such impact could have happened.
For young generations, Holocaust is almost like a fairytale. Schindler’s List has a great visual potential within. Imagery that is shown there, is very graphic, very real, containing the truth about the past. Despite of the fact that I’m not the biggest fan of Steven Spielberg, I admire the work he did on Schindler’s List. It couldn’t be done better. It couldn’t be shown better.
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