Schindler's List Essay

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“Schindler’s List” (1993) is an impressive historical drama with three-hour long epic plot, starring Liam Neeson and Ben Kingsly. The masterpiece was directed by Steven Spielberg and has won seven Oscar awards, including the Award for Best Movie. “Schindler’s List” got universal acclaim, as the general message of the film consists in proclaiming mutual assistance and support. The film itself is based on a historical novel called “Schindler’s Ark” by Australian writer Thomas Keneally written in 1982.
The story is set in Poland during the World War II and depicts the dark and frightening period of Nazi occupation in Krakow when Jews were evicted from their homes, and their businesses were deprived. Further, the film unfolds the life of Jews in ghettos where they are forced to work in labor camps and finally resettled in concentration camps for execution. The director shows the heartbreaking and depressing episodes of Nazi violence and brutality to the Jewish people, leaving a deep and lasting impression. The main character Oscar Schindler, who …show more content…

The first doubting information refers to the famous Schindler’s list. Lots of historians express the opinions about at least five versions of this list and the involvement of Schindler in it (Anderson 1). On the moment of writing the list, he was in prison, as he often bribed German officers (Anderson 1). The second correction to the Schindler’s story centers on his partnership with the Itzhak Stern performed by Ben Kngsly. With the reference to some sources, they met in real life, but Itzhak Stern was not an accountant at Schindler’s factory (Anderson 1). The third correction to the portrait of Schindler lays in the information about his attitude to the employees. One theory is that Schindler turned bankrupt helping the Jews of his factory; according to another version, he behaved no better than German officers (Smith

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