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Possibly THE BEST example of a Best Picture winner!
🌟Schindler's List (1994) By Steven Spielberg

This is the definition of a perfect movie, I never found any flaws or technical issues, it has perfect music, acting, editing, cinematography, pacing. The characters are great and memorable, you can feel very sad, happy, angry, scared when the film needs you to feel. Also a plus is that it’s historically accurate. 👍 The is quite possibly the most important movie in history, if we had 1 movie to show the world to prevent from future horrors it would be this movie.

Plot Summary: In German-occupied Poland during World War II, industrialist Oskar Schindler gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce after witnessing their persecution by the Nazis.

Rating:R (Language, Actuality Violence, Some Sexuality)

Steven Spielberg's triumphant Schindler's List is a remarkable and moving memorial to an historical Holocaust. It is also a timely reminder of what genocide and "ethnic cleansing" really mean. But, above all, it is a cracking movie. It's About Our Humanity
We need to look at a work of art like this to see ourselves in this movie. This is the result of a regime that no longer saw the worth of the human being. It politicize life. This leads to monstrous treatment of people (because they are not people in their eyes).

Why is this movie so much more effective than other Holocaust films. First of all, there's something personal about it. We get to know the people, even the bad guys. Secondly, the recreation of the death camps is so accurate. Then there is a spot of genius, the little girl in the red coat. If anyone wants to complain about black and white, watch this film. We get to see what can be done with shades and shadows. The work of Schindler is the work of the heart against great odds. The scene at the end when the holocaust survivors visit the graveyard, is what moves the film. I think that everyone should see this film at some time.

I can't possibly describe with words how great "Schindler's List" is. You can't realize it unless you watch it. Spielberg not only makes you feel like you're in the middle of it, but you continue feeling that way for hours after watching the movie. Liam Neeson does a top-notch job as Oskar Schindler, a man caught between loyalty to his government and the desire to save over 1,000 people. Equally good is Ben Kingsley as Itzhak Stern, whom Schindler saves from getting exterminated, and then helps Schindler save more people. And Ralph Fiennes as Amon Goeth, a Nazi Kommandant with plans to rape a Jewish woman. Like I said, I can't possibly describe how great this movie is. YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO UNDERSTAND IT.

Filmmaking: 100%🌟 (Pure)
Story: 100%🌟 (Pure)
Direction: 100%🌟 (Pure)
Writing: 100%🌟 (Pure)
Acting : 100%🌟 (Pure)
Must Watch: 👍
Important : 100% 🌟 (Very)
Cinematography: 100% 🌟(pure)

Once in a very great while, a movie insinuates itself so deeply into your consciousness that it offers not vicarious experience but instead, direct experience. Steven Spielberg's heartfelt, monumental Schindler's List is such a movie.

🌟Its images of horror and its message of hope "whoever saves one life saves the world entire" should not and will not be forgotten.

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