The third most important detail that was left out of the movie was the time when Louis met Adolf Hitler. He met him at the Olympics in Berlin. Hitler said to Louis “Ah, you’re the boy with the fast finish”. This detail may have been left out of the movie because the focus of the movie was on the Pacific front. Angelina Jolie leaves this out of the movie because she does not want to stray away from the movie’s plot, which is almost entirely on the Pacific front of World War 2. By Louis meeting Hitler, it could cause some confusion among viewers of the movie as to who Louis was actually fighting against.…
The Schindler’s List is Steven Spielberg’s award-winning film which illustrates the profoundly nightmarish Holocaust. It recreates a dark, frightening period during World War II, when Nazi-occupied Kraków first dispossessed Jews of their businesses and homes, then forced them into ghettos and labor camps in Plaszów and finally resettled in concentration camps for execution. It is quite terrifying to think how far the Nazis were able to go with their murderous ideology. Which is the primary component of what makes the novel and film so nerve-wracking. It is difficult to imagine how an entire group that were so dehumanized by another group of people and were killed as if they were nothing but ‘bodies’ without minds or emotions. The film opens up with a close up of hands lighting a pair of Shabbat (Sabbath) candles, followed by the sound of a Hebrew prayer blessing the candles it sounds similar to the call to prayer for Muslims minus the embellished throaty notes. One of the only color scenes in the film, it quickly fades to black and white and brings us to our setting for the majority of the film. It is 1939 at the…
The antagonist, Hitler, is so worried about his master race that he doesn't realize how much he is molesting other families. So no matter how you think of it, he is not doing a good thing. Some people say that he was just going on with his beliefs, and he thought he was doing the right thing, but if you think about it a little bit more, then you're opinion will definitely…
In Stephen Spielberg's 1993 film Schindler's List the main character, Oskar Schindler goes through a major change in his views on humanity, and people's lives, in particular the Jews. This film covers the holocaust in detail, and one man's effort to save as many Jews as he could. Throughout the course of the movie, Oskar Schindler's whole perspective on Jewish life is changed.…
The Holocaust is one of the most horrifying things to have happened in the 20th century. About 11 million people died because of discrimination, this is not something to joke about. But the movie Life is Beautiful took a comedic perspective of the Holocaust; and casted comedic actor Roberto Benigni for the part of Guido, the main character of the film. Guido is an Italian Jew whose whole family was taken to a concentration camp. His son, Joshua, is with Guido the entirety of the film and is under the protection of Guido. Once all the children, except for Joshua, are murdered in a gas chamber, Guido must make an even larger effort to protect Joshua from death. So, he makes up a game with many rules for hiding and protecting Joshua; and this game results in Joshua’s survival of the Holocaust. Despite how deadly a situation is, survival is dependent on every effort to make living obtainable.…
Schindler List is film that produced by Steven Spielberg in 1993. The film revolves around Oskar Schindler who saved the lives of over one thousand Polish Jewish refugees during the holocaust. Oskar Schindler saved the lives of the Polish Jewish refugees by hiring them his factories. The Polish Jews were relocated from the nearby areas after the Second World War started. German initiated the relocation of the Polish Jews. During this time, Oskar Schindler a business man in German came to the city from Moravia to make a fortune during the Second World War by taking advantage of the cheap labour provided by the Jewish. Schindler managed to acquire a factory after bribing Wehrmacht and SS officials who were in charge of procurement in the country. Schindler acquired a factor that produced army mess kits, but he did not know how to manage the factory. This forced him to work with Itzhak Stern who was a Jewish council. Itzhak Stern provided market for the good produced from the factory as he is familiar with the black marketers in the Ghetto and has contacts with the Jewish business community. Itzhak Stern convinced Oskar Schindler to employ polishes Jewish in his factories instead of the Catholic Poles as they were a source of cheap labour as they paid their wages to the Reich. Oskar Schindler constructed a sub camp for the Polish Jewish near the factories and protected them from being executed. This also ensured his camp was smoothly running. Oskar Schindler protects the Polish Jewish by preventing them from being moved to Auschwitz concentration camp. He also moves them to his home of Zwittau-Brinnlitz, in Moravia. Moreover, Schindler spends a large percentage of his fortune bribing various officials like Nazi officials so as to protect the polish Jewish (Spielberg &James 2004).…
Schindler’s List retells the heroic actions of Oskar Schindler. Once a poor Czechoslovakian businessman, Oskar Schindler sees the oncoming world war as a chance to reinvigorate his life by taking advantage of the Nazi regime’s hatred towards Jews. Oskar would find great success in his munitions factory by through securing large deals from Nazi officers, due to his close connections, and his use of cheap Jewish labor. However, as Oskar beared witness to more and more heinous crimes committed against the Jews, Oskar could no longer stand by while thousands of innocent Jews were slaughtered at the hand of Nazis. This would change Oskar’s goal from trying to make a fortune by taking advantage of the Jews to attempting to save as many Jews as possible.…
It is not always easy to right about unpopular topics, especially ones that go against not just the grain, but the majority of a nation. There are few authors who have been successful about writing from behind the walls of oppression and minority inequalities due to the lack of support they get from the overwhelming public. While many others feared the opposition, James Baldwin embraced it with open arms. His writings openly challenged the way people, specifically African Americans, were treated. Raised in Harlem and being a black homosexual man, Baldwin was all too aware of the social injustice and hatred toward minorities. In fact he even left America in 1948 for Paris, to escape the “murderous bitterness that was eating the life around him”…
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, shows what life was like in Germany when the Nazis were taking over. The film tells us about two young boys with two different lives. The Boy in the Striiped Pyjamas is useful about some topics based in that time however it can also be unreliable in others. The Holocaust was mainly a target for Jewish people, black people, homesexuals, gypsies and the physically disabled, the mentally disabled and those involved in resistance movements against Hitler.. The Jewish people were the main traget and this chatastrophe started when Hitler came into power. The holocaust was a bruital place for those people, they had no other choice but to do slave labour, such as people had to work in tunnels and starve to death.…
Schindler’s List tells the compelling true story of the German businessman Oskar Schindler who comes to Nazi, which was occupied Poland at the time, with a hope of looking for economic prosperity, but he also done more than that - a savior of more than 1,100 Jews. A charming and sly entrepreneur, Schindler bribes and made friends with the Nazi authorities to gain control of a factory in Krako, which he staffs with Jewish slave/laborers, and soon he is making a fortune.…
Thousands of the stories about the German Nazi’s war atrocities during World War II have followed their Jewish victims into their make shift mass graves to be silenced for eternity. For every Auschwitz that is recorded in the History books, there are hundreds of unknown and untold stories of the horrors performed on unsuspecting and undeserving victims, whose voices were erased from ever pointing blame or ever being heard. For a lucky few, even though the word lucky might be challenged, they averted death at the hands of the Nazis. These few went on to be living documents of the senseless and brutal nature of the treatment of Jews in German occupied territory during World War II. In the movie The Pianist, one such victim’s story is told, Wladyslaw Szpilman, a well-known Polish composer of the time, lived to write about his experiences in the Warsaw ghetto and the persecution of the Jews at the violent hands of the Nazi Germans. Director Roman Polanski, a Jewish ghetto camp survivor himself, takes Szpilman’s tragic story and displays it on the screen in a way that shows the desperate and helpless plight of the Jews against the tyrannical and unwavering brutal hands of the Nazi soldiers.…
Many people hear that the movie 300 is a historically inaccurate movie of fantasy and write it off as a bad film. However, the story and its underlying message, the symbolism, and the cinematography makes 300 the greatest movie to ever hit the big screen.…
Some may say that it seems like to different movies put together. I feel that this view isn’t accurate. Although the first act seems to be nothing but romance and joy, there is subtle foreshadowing that the plot will soon change. And without the light and comedic first act, the tone of the second act would seem inappropriate and peculiar. I understand why some would feel offended by the idea of a comedy set in the Holocaust, but Benigni seems to keep the audience in the perfect emotion throughout the film. Without one, the other half would seem incomplete, and without the (sometimes seemingly long) first act, we wouldn’t be in the right mood for the second act.…
James McTeigue's V for Vendetta proposes the idea that violence can be both oppressor and liberator. England's fascist regime, Norsefire, terrorises its citizens into conformity, whereas protagonist V uses the same principles of terror to establish freedom. The films metaphoric reference to historical people and events provides us with a key comparison tool. Through the use of camera work, dialogue and symbolism viewers are able to better understand this bizarre ideology.…
This perfectly balanced film between light hearted friendship and the seriousness of the Holocaust is deeply moving and…