Schindler's List Critique
Schindler’s List-1993-Steven Spielberg It was a cold and dreary day outside as I walked to the bus stop. My friends and I boarded the bus at 7:15 a.m. to take us to school as usual. Today, however, would be different than any other school day because we were going to be watching Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List-- a movie about one of the most significant events throughout our world’s history. Hundreds of students gathered into the auditorium of SGS Junior High School for what was going to be an unforgettable experience. We sat there for three straight hours, watching this mesmerizing film while tears filled the eyes of my classmates. As the film came to a close, silence filled the air like smoke filling a burning house. Not one word was spoken the entire way back to our classes. All of the discussions that we had throughout the year in class could never have prepared us for what we had seen. While this film was extremely powerful, it is an absolutely amazing story about an astonishing man named, Oskar Schindler. The film is about an upper-class German businessman who brilliantly manages to save thousands of Jews from being killed in concentration camps. This man drew up a list consisting of more t
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