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  • Steven Spielberg was not paid for this film. He refused to accept a salary, citing that it would be "blood money".
  • When Survivor Mila Pfefferberg was introduced to Ralph Fiennes on the set, she began shaking uncontrollably, as he reminded her too much of the real Amon Goeth

More Accuracy

Holocaust survivors proclaimed that the film exactly depicted how things had been nearly 50 years ago in Eastern Europe.

Accuracy

Schindler's list is pretty accurate. Small things such as the fear in Auschwitz for the gas room was a little exaggerated, and the liquidation of the ghetto was a little exaggerated as well. Costumes, sets and props were authentic, some costumes were actually from the time period.

Schindler’s List

By Marissa Olivo & Najyouah Tolbert

still the Summary

Summary

  • Liam Neeson played the role of Oskar Schindler. He portrayed Oskar Schindler very well, and gave an excellent performance. Liam Neeson acting skill came to it's peak during the movie, where he lament about not saving more.
  • Ralph Fiennes played the role of Amon Goeth, also did excellent in the role. You could truly believe his hatred for the Jews was real, especially when he was beating up his maid.

Director-Steven Spielberg

Won 77 awards, seven of them were Oscars

Schindler’s List or Schindler’s Ark by Thomas Keneally

Summary

  • In Poland during World War II, Oskar Schindler gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce after witnessing their persecution by the Nazis.

Point of view

  • Schindler's list change the way the Holocaust was looked at.
  • the movie was in black and white because authenticity, realism, and also to make it feel like a historic documentation, since it is a true story.
  • Defiance (2008), The Pianist (2002) and, in particular, Tim Blake Nelson’s The Grey Zone (2001) — all of which are based on true stories — and you will even see Jews killing other Jews.

Critical Review

  • As the famous Jewish-American director Stanley Kubrick is reputed to have said: “Think that was about the Holocaust? That was about success, wasn’t it? The Holocaust is about six million people who get killed. Schindler’s List was about six hundred people who don’t.”
  • It is 97% fresh from rotten tomatoes top critics
  • Rising brilliantly to the challenge of this material and displaying an electrifying creative intelligence, Mr. Spielberg has made sure that neither he nor the Holocaust will ever be thought of in the same way again.- Janet Maslin the New York times.

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