Schindler--39-s | List Movie

He traded luxury goods, jewelry, and cash for the lives of his employees.

While the system was designed for destruction, Schindler used that same system’s greed and corruption to preserve life. Schindler--39-s List Movie

Opposite Neeson’s Schindler is Ralph Fiennes’ terrifying portrayal of Amon Göth, the commandant of the Płaszów camp. Fiennes depicts Göth not as a cartoon villain, but as a man for whom murder has become a casual, morning routine. The scenes of Göth sniping prisoners from his balcony while yawning capture the "banality of evil"—the horrifying ease with which human beings can devalue the lives of others when supported by a hateful ideology. The "List" as a Symbol of Hope He traded luxury goods, jewelry, and cash for

The story of Schindler’s List is a powerful lesson in how can alter the course of history, even in the darkest of times. While the film is a cinematic masterpiece, the "useful story" within it lies in the transformation of an unlikely hero: Oskar Schindler. The Transformation of Purpose At the start of World War II, Oskar Schindler Fiennes depicts Göth not as a cartoon villain,