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scuzzy
03-13-2021, 09:55 PM
Liam Neeson's best

Ralph Fiennes as Amon Goeth

Peak Spielberg created the closest thing to a near perfect film based on a true story


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d23Xd_Fx3Jo


No greater holocaust representation exists. This movie ****ed me up when I was young


FULL FILM: https://fmovies.app/movie/watch-schindlers-list-online-19786

JohnnySic
03-14-2021, 12:13 AM
I think that The Pianist was better, but I guess its subjective.

Doomsday Dallas
03-14-2021, 01:28 AM
Peak Spielberg created the closest thing to a near perfect film based on a true story



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAKS3rdYTpI

scuzzy
03-14-2021, 01:52 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAKS3rdYTpI
Sounds like old Terry lost out on some bids to Steve.


I don't even like Spielberg films except maybe a few 90's ones, but his remark on "really make you go home and think" instead of being "gift wrapped". Schindler's List is like 3hrs of raw historical depression that leave you feeling miserable afterwards. The girl in the red dress, the boy who jumps in the latrine to hide in shit. I don't know how many movies that really get me like that still as an adult, usually the ones based on real events. Some documentaries


Being able to see the nazi/ss side, ghetto and concentration camp. Its the best movie jammed into 190 min of Holocaust as possible.

Draz
03-14-2021, 03:36 AM
One of my favorite movies of all time. Acting was just perfect

SATAN
03-14-2021, 03:53 AM
I remember watching this for the first time stoned as **** with a friend and his mother. The atmosphere got kinda eerie and sad all of a sudden at some point. It must be hard to make a movie that actually moves people in a significant way like that. The black and white style adds to the atmosphere really well.

One of the best movies I've ever seen.

bladefd
03-14-2021, 04:35 AM
One of my 10 favorite movies of all time. I have difficult time tearing up/crying, but I had tears streaming down my face through the ending scene and the post-credits. I watched through the end credits, which I don't do (excluding marvel movies due to extra scenes). I was like 20 when I first saw it, and it changed me as a person. I became more appreciative of humanity, life and my worldview became so much more focused on justice. Justice must be sought no matter what it takes. I also learned the power of forgiveness and kindness, love.

I also visited holocaust & genocide museum within a year or so after that. I became even less religious. I was not a believer then, and I lost even that little hope I had left in me. The only faith I have remaining is in humanity. Life is too short, and we can only be there for one another in times of need. I don't believe there is a god, and even if there was, he/she/it/they isn't coming. We can only be there for our fellow humans against evil and protect us from ourselves. There may be much evil in us, but there can also be much good in us as this movie depicted.

Never again.

Im Still Ballin
03-14-2021, 08:50 AM
One of my 10 favorite movies of all time. I have difficult time tearing up/crying, but I had tears streaming down my face through the ending scene and the post-credits. I watched through the end credits, which I don't do (excluding marvel movies due to extra scenes). I was like 20 when I first saw it, and it changed me as a person. I became more appreciative of humanity, life and my worldview became so much more focused on justice. Justice must be sought no matter what it takes. I also learned the power of forgiveness and kindness, love.

I also visited holocaust & genocide museum within a year or so after that. I became even less religious. I was not a believer then, and I lost even that little hope I had left in me. The only faith I have remaining is in humanity. Life is too short, and we can only be there for one another in times of need. I don't believe there is a god, and even if there was, he/she/it/they isn't coming. We can only be there for our fellow humans against evil and protect us from ourselves. There may be much evil in us, but there can also be much good in us as this movie depicted.

Never again.

I agree.

warriorfan
03-14-2021, 02:00 PM
Another lonely Saturday night watching Schindler’s list and posting about moonshoes for poor scuzzy. :(

Doomsday Dallas
03-14-2021, 03:45 PM
One of my 10 favorite movies of all time.


Schindler doesn't make my top 100 list.

I'm pretty sure that figure of 6 million is false.

Not a holocaust denier... just not buying the 6 million tally, and there are several reasons why if you look deeper into the facts.

Doomsday Dallas
03-14-2021, 04:42 PM
Here's an interesting list:

Two hundred ''Six million Jews'' allegations from 1900-1945

https://nanomatic.fi/pdf/6million.pdf