
Steven Spielberg dazzled, dazzles and will dazzle in this wonderful and exciting film that goes beyond entertainment or to teach what happened and intended (and get) get excited and get stuck in the narrative without losing a bit of pace despite its length, which may at first seem excessive, but that doesn´t bother at all (I didn´t notice), and feel the anguish and a wide range of emotions that will make you to mourn.
It's a movie to see and learn that we are all alike and nothing justifies such a death. Steven Spielberg made a historical film that will be remembered for generations.
The performance is masterful, not just the main actors, if you look at the faces of the many secondary characters can be seen a large mosaic. However include Ben Kingsley's performance as Liam Neeson. Both deepen so that immerse us in the character's thoughts, make us evolve with them, gradually realizing as due to the events that surround them are morally obliged to change their perspectives.
ORIGINAL TITTLE: "SCHINDLER´S LIST"
YEAR: 1993
RUNNING TIME: 185 min.
COUNTRY: USA
DIRECTOR: Steven Spielberg
SCREENWRITER: Steven Zaillian
MUSIC: John Williams
PHOTOGRAPHY: Janusz Kaminski (B&W)
CAST:
RUNNING TIME: 185 min.
COUNTRY: USA
DIRECTOR: Steven Spielberg
SCREENWRITER: Steven Zaillian
MUSIC: John Williams
PHOTOGRAPHY: Janusz Kaminski (B&W)
CAST:
Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, Caroline Goodall, Jonathan Sagalle, Embeth Davidtz
PRODUCER: Universal Pictures presents a production of Amblin Entertainment
GENDER AND CRITICISM:
1993: 7 Oscar: picture, director, adapted screenplay, editing, soundtrack, art direction, photography / Drama. Nazism. Holocaust.
PRODUCER: Universal Pictures presents a production of Amblin Entertainment
GENDER AND CRITICISM:
1993: 7 Oscar: picture, director, adapted screenplay, editing, soundtrack, art direction, photography / Drama. Nazism. Holocaust.
SYNOPSIS:
Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), a man of great shrewdness and talent for public relations, designed an ambitious plan to gain sympathy for the Nazis more powerful. Germany has just invaded Poland and, thanks to his influence, obtained the ownership of a factory in Krakow. There, he employs hundreds of Jewish workers, whose labor exploitation helps you succeed quickly. His manager (Ben Kingsley), also Jewish, is the real director in the shade, as Schindler has absolutely no industry knowledge.
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