2009年5月12日星期二

About Schindler's List

After seeing the movie “Schindler's List” which was directed by Steven Spielberg , I was touched deeply by this story.
The Holocaust is undoubtedly one of the most significant and horrifying events of the twentieth century. Between 1938 and 1945, the Jewish population was segregated and persecuted. On this occasion, one man who was named Schindler decided to make a difference, famously saving the lives of more than 1100 Jews- men, women and children who would otherwise have been killed. To do the work, Schindler hires Jews (because they're cheaper than Poles), and the German army becomes his biggest customer.
Schindler's List gives us three major stories. First and foremost, it tells the tale of the Holocaust, presenting new images of old horrors. The second story is that of Oskar Schindler, the Nazi businessman who saved 1100 Jews from death. The third story is about Amon Goeth. Despite his intense hatred for Jews, he is attracted to his Jewish housekeeper, Helen Hirsch.
Schindler's List offers a clear view of human nature laid bare: hatred, greed, envy, anger, and most important of all, empathy and love. I thought this film was emotionally well. And it informed me of another movie which is called “Nanjing! Nanjing!”. It's not simply a movie for Chinese people to deepen their hates on Japanese, it's a movie for people all over the world to see, to know, to experience and to explore what Japanese have done to Nanjing in 1937. That was holocaust.
We were sad and angry with this event. Any way, let's pray there won't be WW III or any wars at all actually.

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