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  Inspiring
Review created: 09/22/05
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11 of 13 people found this review helpful.

There is not one bad performance in the film, but all of the acting hinges on the three lead men. As Schindler, Neeson shows incredible range as a man who is selfish and possesses low morals that will not allow himself to sink to the depths that his government has. His redemption as he goes broke trying to save as many Jews as he can is as engrossing as any of the horrors depicted in the film. While his final realization that there may have been more he could have done does come off as a tad over-acted, Neeson certainly deserved the accolades he received for his portrayal.

Starkly opposite from Schindler is the monster of Amon Goeth, played brilliantly by Ralph Fiennes. Fiennes wasn’t yet the established actor that he’s known for now, but his performance here showed what he would become. The inward decay of a man completely desensitized by his own violence as he slips into madness is shown in every nuance of Fiennes’ face and body language. From his shooting Jews for target practice from his balcony to his self hatred for lusting over his Jewish maid, Goeth is the embodiment of the monsters that the National Socialists became.

However, it the subtle performance by Ben Kingsley as Itzhak Stern, the meek accountant that runs Schindler’s company, that rises above the rest. Stern is truly the real hero of the film as he justifies the “use” of his fellow Jews to get them work in Schindler’s factory, thereby saving their lives. Kingsley is the quiet pillar of strength, even after Stern has been accidentally placed on one of the trains headed for a concentration camp – Kingsley will not let Stern loose his dignity. And while Ben Kingsley says “no” to more screenplays than he ever says “yes” to – he once again shows why he is on the list for greatest living actors today.

This is Spielberg’s opus. One can sense that every shot was filmed with care and appreciation of the story. Spielberg has always been a technically great director, but when you couple that with the obvious passion he has for the film, you get a sense of just how great he really be at his craft. The violence is unforgiving and shocking even now. True, the ending does come off a bit heavy-handed, but it’s forgivable due to the subject matter. Never mind other films like Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T., Raiders of the Lost Ark, or even the more recent Saving Private Ryan - Steven Spielberg will always be remembered for Schindler’s List.

The Video and Audio

Since it’s shot in black and white (except for one shot of a little girl’s jacket and the flames from a candle), there is an authentic feel to movie. I don’t know if such famous cinematic moments as the little boy hiding in the waste of an outhouse would be as memorable in color. Both the image and sound are exceptional (both 5.1 and DTS tracks are provided). And the widescreen is a must if you wish to enjoy the cinematography at all.

The Extras

The centerpiece of the extras is a 70-minute documentary called "Voices from the List," where Schindler’s Jews talk about what it was really like when they lived it. It’s a very informative film in its own right and is the perfect compliment to movie. Produced by the Shoah Foundation (which Spielberg established when making the movie), it simply tells the stories of the surviving members without becoming overly dramatic. Another ten minute feature shows you all about Shoah Foundation and what they do.


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  schindler's list
Review created: 07/24/08
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very powerfull movie, (crude material), i like so much this movie because is the truth life in that time. this is a film every body have to see. i recomend this picture.


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  movie
Review created: 06/30/08
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  A must own for everyone's dvd library
Review created: 03/16/08
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A beautifully told piece of history. Very compelling, heartbreaking and hopeful at the same time. It preserves a very ugly time in history, yet leaves one with a sense of humanity. Everyone should own this film and to show the younger generations, to prevent the horrors of the holocaust ever happening again.


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  Schindler's List DVD
Review created: 05/01/07
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Excellent and speedy delivery (I believe it was 2-3 days). The price was very reasonable. I purchased the DVD for my school library and it was appreciated and, already, well used. I will definitely buy from this seller again.


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  Schindler's List (2004, DVD)
Review created: 02/05/07
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This is the updated DVD of the compelling and Oscar winning drama, directed by Steven Spielberg. I saw the original in the theater years ago and found it to be a moving story with fabulous acting and cinematography. My 16 year old niece who has an interest in World War II history and the Holocaust had this on her Christmas want list.

We watched it together with other family members. While the movie has many intense moments, it was a real pleasure to share it with a teenager and a welcome change of pace from the usual movie fare.


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  Speilbergs propaganda machine
Review created: 02/03/07
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Being it is a Speilberg movie it is full of the normal propaganda and leaves out much of the truth. He has an agenda and pushes it as normal. Go get a movie called the "Grey Zone". It covers the holocaust in a more truthful way.


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  scindlers list
Review created: 02/02/07
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

new dvd, excellent condition, arrived promptly.the movie was compelling.It was very well actedand an important film.


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  Unless your heart is of stone, this movie will grip you
Review created: 10/10/06

You don't have to be of the Jewish faith to be shaken to the core when seeing this movie. From a historical standpoint, there are still so many stories of the Great World War II never before dramatized. There are important movies and books coming for all of us so that we may realize some of these stories. This movie will make stop what you are doing, take your hand out of the popcorn barrel, put down the soda, and watch in pure disbelief what human beings did to and did for one another. I am a Christian, not a Jew and I love movies about history, and for me this movie brought the Holocaust home in a whole different way. See this movie today and bring a big box of kleenex.
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  Schindler's List a true story
Review created: 08/06/06
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I saw this at the movies and later rented it. It was one of those movies that I knew I had to own and watch several times. It is so true to life as they lived it. It makes you cry for the many who were lost to hate. I wanted this also for my Children and Grandchildren, so they would know and understand what the Jews went through. I watched it with my 13 yr old Grandson and was asked many questions. It is one of the GREAT movies.


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  The Scherinder's List
Review created: 06/04/06
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

It was excellent because it gave me an opportunity to purchase with a reasonable price. In addition, it is nice to know that i am able to trust with a seller.


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  Schindler's List: The "Rant" That Received 7 Academy Awards
Review created: 08/01/01
by: 29th_Candidate -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Standout performances by Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley and Ralph Fiennes; Stunning John Williams sound track.

Cons:
Spielberg's mawkishly overwrought, one-dimensional depiction, turns poignant historic subject matter into a pretentious melodrama.

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  SCHINDLER'S LIST: Spielberg's masterpiece!
Review created: 09/02/02
by: cripper -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Acting, score, direction, cinematography

Cons:
Depressing nature of the film

When looking back at the 90s, there were quite a few good films that were made. In 1991, the horrific, psychological thriller, Silence of the Lambs, was a critical success. Braveheart was an epic film that also gained both critical and commercial success. As much as I dislike to say this, Titanic tied the record for the number of Oscars for a single film. The 90s also saw the implementation of computer graphics into animated films and because of the innovative work in animated features, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences introduced an award for the Best Animated Feature in 2001...


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  Most harrowing film you'll ever sit through. (AFI 100 write off)
Review created: 07/08/01
by: telynor-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Movies

Pros:
Excellent acting, cimematography.

Cons:
None.

If Steven Spielberg is remembered for only one film, please let it be this one. Adapted from the book by Thomas Kennealy, from the memories and stories told to him by Leopold Page, it's almost four hours of very intense moviemaking. Spielberg poured his heart into this film, and it shows on every sequence in the film. Every time I see this film, I weep. It is my way of sitting shiva for my family, for the dead that I did not have an opportunity to know for themselves, but only as ghosts that my grandmother told me about. They walked the same streets as Oskar Schindler, were no doubt in the...


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  "He who saves one life saves the world entire...."
Review created: 04/04/04
by: alexdg1-- a member of Epinions and Top Reviewer in Movies

Pros:
Spielberg's most powerful film. B & W film was inspired choice. Memorable score.

Cons:
Some of the "cards" seem to be faint or out of focus, otherwise, none.

Even though Steven Spielberg had made some of the most successful -- and profitable -- films in movie history (E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, Jaws, the Indiana Jones series), he was always perceived as a master craftsman but never as a "serious" director capable of making a grown-up film. This is an odd perception, considering that in addition to such crowd-pleasers as Raiders of the Lost Ark and E.T. (along with the plethora of projects he has been involved with as executive producer -- Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and the Back to the Future trilogy), Spielberg had directed such serious fare as...


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  Let Us Never Forget
Review created: 04/20/01
by: bilbopooh -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
powerful example of "when a man saves a life, he saves the world in time"

Cons:
devastating account of one of the darkest chapters in world history

Oskar Schindler was a shrewd businessman. He was a womanizer and a Nazi. He was also a humanitarian. In Stephen Speilberg's amazing epic film, Schindler's List, the life of this unlikely hero is chronicled through a horrifying three-and-a-quarter-hour account of the Holocaust, in which six million Jews met their demise in the Nazi gas chambers. The entire film is in black and white, except for a few key moments. This lends the movie a documentary feel and adds to the aura of desolation and horror that hangs over all of Europe. When color finally comes, it is first as a means of recognizing a..


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