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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Film Lesson: " Schindler's List"

The movie "Schindlers list" illustrated the Holocaust more detailed than the other movie that we watched in class. I thought both movies were very powerful. It was shocking and scary seeing those actually happened to the Jews though. It was cruel and brutal. It was that cruel, that I got myself asking why would they blame the minorities for their problems and just kill all of them. Does that make any sense and very unfair. It shows how the world can be evil. Seeing the liquidation of the Ghettos was really heart-breaking. A lot of Jewish families would be in a small apartment with probably 6 or 7 other Jewish families. It was very crowded, since the Nazis just put all of them in. Many Jews were very wealthy, and the Nazis took it away from them. Later on, they were just capturing all of the Jews that they saw and found to round them up to go to the concentration or labor camps. People who hid, got either killed or caught. But most likely killed. Many were really desperate to hide from them, that they would hide in floors, sewers, walls, or they would make their own secret passage way.

Other events that was more heart-breaking, was when they were taken to Auschwitz or other death camps, and they're being separated from their families, and never to been seen again. But there are a couple of small amount of survivors who were lucky to re-connect with a few of their family members. I guess evaluating on which movie was more powerful, it would be "Schindler's list", because in the movie, it showed the meaning of things. Like the girl in the red-coat, also it showed how A Nazi officer, Oskar Schindler, who saved 1200 Jews through his labor camps. It really takes a brave man to save Jews, especially that during that time of the war were you can get hated or killed for. Night and Fog was good too, but it mostly showed how Hitler invaded Europe and what he did to the Jews and the other minorities, and showed the camps that they were put it and what they would do to them.

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