If you are looking at this article, you might have been curious enough to learn a little more about Schindlers List, a movie that made it’s debut in 1993. It was hailed as an instant classic, and there are several different things that you are going to want to know in order to understand this movie as it was meant to be. This article will provide you with a synopsis of the plot and other important things to know about the film.

For starters, you have to appreciate where this movie is coming from. This is based from the perspective of a German businessman in World War II. He sees an opportunity to exploit the labor of Jews and later has a change of heart and hopes to be able to help them all out of their war torn surroundings and far from the clenching fist of the Nazis.

You might not have known, though, that this film is directly related to the story of a real life person, Oskar Schindler. So many different movies in Hollywood claim to be based on real events, but this just means that some part of the story was relative to a real life event. This movie was the literal retelling of the circumstances surrounding Schindler, and the impact that he had on so many lives.

This vision from Steven Spielberg is not unlike his other masterful creations, which both have the power to inspire while giving the audience something that they have never seen before. For instance, apart from the Wizard of Oz no other movie has gone completely from black and white to a full (present day) color scheme. Certainly not just to demonstrate the difference in time periods anyway.

The tagline for this film was a great representation of the whole premise of the film itself. This line was “Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire.” This was the mission and work of Oskar Schindler, who was able to save around 1,100 Jewish people from a terrible fate at the violent concentration camp, Auschwitz. You are able to walk step by step with Schindler from wanting to exploit them for profit to wanting to save all of their lives.

He begins by wanting to start a factory in Poland, while the war is raging on in the background. This factory would be slated to create and manufacture kits for German soldiers. Oskar learns that through the process, he is able to make a list of non-expendable workers. This becomes the difference between life and death for many of the people that wind up on the list. Through the use of this list, Schindler himself ends up very much broke, but able to save 1100 Jewish men, women and children.

A powerful performance by Liam Neeson brings Oskar Schindler to life. Other supporting roles also made a great impact on the climaxes and drama of the film. Performances from Ben Kingsley as Itzhak Stern and Ralph Fiennes as the rigid German Amon Goeth.

At the end of the film, Schindler is in the middle of an intense discussion with Stern. He desperately tells him that he knows in his heart that he could have saved more than he did. He could have sold his car, or saved more money, he could have saved more than he did. This is enough to inspire anyone to rethink how they can value a human life, and it took Oskar Schindler a while to understand himself. Schindlers List was an inspiration and a classic, one that everyone should see and experience.

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