Monday, April 19, 2010

Film Lesson: "Schindler's List"


"Schindler's List" was another powerful and illustrative movie that greatly express the holocaust. The film managed to show everything from the transferring the Jews to the ghettos and the ending of the war. It showed how the sick and non working Jews were selected and what they did to the sick like poison their medicine or shoot them. Another thing showed was the hidden places where the Jewish kids hid like secret compartments in the ghettos and the sewers.

The part when they transferred the Jewish women to Auschwitz was one of my favorites most descriptive parts in the movie because the women were so excited to get out of the ghetto but then they get sent to the concentration camp. In Auschwitz they killed many people because of their age or if they tried to run away. The Germans knew all the hiding spots so there was really no hiding or escaping there.

Id say that "Schindler's List" was equally as powerful as "Night in the Fog" because they both showed sick and twisted parts in the holocaust.

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