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@bobcobb3654
@bobcobb3654 Год назад
I remember being in the 10th grade when this came out, and my history teacher arranged a field trip to see this movie. On the bus ride there, we were typical high school kids happy to get out of a half day of classes to go to a free movie. On the way back, you could have heard a pin drop.it’s a great movie and a very important one. But for people that went in not knowing much about the story and history, it was pulverizing.
@damianboj3809
@damianboj3809 Год назад
Holy... You had school trip for this movie? Nice. Good idea to take kids to see some important movies. What country it was?
@Ashmo613
@Ashmo613 Год назад
@@damianboj3809 So did we, in America--Texas
@MomCatMeows
@MomCatMeows Год назад
Same! I was in 11th grade, and we saw this in the theater with our history class. It was awful. 😰
@Trip_Fontaine
@Trip_Fontaine Год назад
We had a field trip to the newly-opened Holocaust Museum in DC when I was a senior in high school. It broke me about 10 minutes after entering. I cried so much that one teacher who didn't know me thought that I was Jewish.
@EM-cs7jw
@EM-cs7jw Год назад
@@Trip_Fontainethey didn’t know you were Jewish? Sorry trying to understand
@migiplayz91
@migiplayz91 Год назад
"I could of gotten more." Hits me every time
@jeffreykaufmann2867
@jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад
A Seinfeld Episode made fun of that line.
@jeffk1722
@jeffk1722 Год назад
Probably was thinking of that girl in red, when it became "one more person."
@jeffreykaufmann2867
@jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад
@jeffk1722 Oskar Schindler never said that anyway. Thats Spielberg's invention. You and I can save many lives a year just by donating $30/month to UNICEF.
@jeffk1722
@jeffk1722 Год назад
@@jeffreykaufmann2867 I understand this is a fictional scene (or a speculation). I'm talking about this film's character and what Spielberg was conveying with Neeson's expressions.
@jeffreykaufmann2867
@jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад
@jeffk1722 At the end of Schindler's list, it falsely mentioned that more than 6 million Jews were murdered.
@jannowak8058
@jannowak8058 Месяц назад
I am Polish and I am often surprised by the lack of historical knowledge among foreigners. The film "Shindler's List" best shows what happened in Poland during World War II. After the war, we were left alone. Western countries turned away from us and left us to the second enemy - Russia. Now they say that we are distrustful... it's probably logical. We are told that we are racists and xenophobes because we do not allow our country to be destroyed by the EU's illegal emigration policy. Our fate has been too hard for us to give up our freedom and normality now.Evil is growing stronger again and I hope that this time people will come to their senses!
@mckenzie.latham91
@mckenzie.latham91 Месяц назад
People forget that Russia and Nazi Germany worked together to split up poland, and under them, over 13% of the population was exterminated by either nazis or soviets as much as i respect the soviet resistance against operation Barbarossa and the fact they cracked Berlin It should never be forgotten their occupation and atrocities in Poland. Also while i disagree about the UN immigration policy i will say one of the issues the west had with Poland was not that they were untrustworthy, it was the nature of the far right in Poland. The worry was wether democracy mattered to the polish, as it seems to not matter to so many countries anymore in that sphere who are allowing everything from right wing to literal neo nazis parties to get more power however, that right wing party has been defeated in the recent election and people are less afraid of poland falling into the likes of Hungary under Viktor Orban where, the press is enslaved and censored, and the democratic election system is rigged.
@Borisam
@Borisam Год назад
It is good to tell their stories. It was so hard for all of them. May they rest in peace. Thank you Oskar, you are Righteous!
@handsomestik
@handsomestik Год назад
Liam kills it in that last scene
@orangewarm1
@orangewarm1 Год назад
killed the whole film. i think its his best.
@bayareathrasher666
@bayareathrasher666 Год назад
I love you all, but Vicki owns my heart
@AndreaCosta-n2n
@AndreaCosta-n2n 2 месяца назад
Also Ben Kingsley is a great actor
@mktf5582
@mktf5582 Год назад
Whether or not you are religious,(Karol a man who became Pope),is a brilliant historical moving movie about Pope John Paul 2,hopefully you will watch/react to it.
@everforward5561
@everforward5561 Год назад
I think the most interesting on set story from this is when survivors were visiting the set, and one of the women nearly fainted when she saw Ralph Fiennes step out as Among Goeth in full uniform. She said for a moment she thought Amon had somehow come back from the grave to finish her.
@Stubbies2003
@Stubbies2003 Год назад
Yup I also related that in my post. Obviously I feel most sorry for the survivor to have to relive that in her mind but I also feel quite a bit sorry for Ralph as he was just acting a part and just happens to be a good actor who also shared a visual look with Goeth.
@everforward5561
@everforward5561 Год назад
@GeorgeAdept No one curr, Nazi muffin.
@joshuagrover795
@joshuagrover795 Год назад
But Ralph Fiennes did his best to reassure the victims of Goeth on set that he meant them no harm that he was only acting a part, unfortunately his character turned out to be a SS Death Head psychotic.
@ritathomas3926
@ritathomas3926 Год назад
Omg
@padfolio
@padfolio Год назад
If you read up on Goeth and the things he did, the movie almost makes him look tame by comparison.
@marktallentire3464
@marktallentire3464 Год назад
I genuinely believe every young person should be made to watch this film. We should NEVER forget these horrors
@dennissheckleburg9775
@dennissheckleburg9775 Год назад
Best comedy of all time
@dennissheckleburg9775
@dennissheckleburg9775 Год назад
@Dank Waifu cheers niggaaaaa
@isak2209
@isak2209 Год назад
@@dennissheckleburg9775 Digital footprint
@TheGundamsword
@TheGundamsword Год назад
Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. And I fear it may be repeated very soon. 😔
@marktallentire3464
@marktallentire3464 Год назад
@@TheGundamsword The way Jewish people are treated these days so do I
@guslakis
@guslakis Год назад
I’m actually glad that you four ladies reacted so strongly to this film, this is how we SHOULD react to such inhumanity, your sadness and shock from the horror of it is exactly how human beings should react to this tragedy.
@orangewarm1
@orangewarm1 Год назад
this is how most people react to this film. you seem surprised.
@ReligionOfSacrifice
@ReligionOfSacrifice Год назад
@@orangewarm1, I did not cry during the movie, until he began speaking about the ring and car saving a dozen more humans, because that was not how Oscar Schindler was at all. Read the book.
@guslakis
@guslakis Год назад
@@orangewarm1 , the ongoing wars and suffering humans have been put through since the holocaust is disappointing to me, the ladies’ reaction was reassuring but it isn’t close to universal, at least not among some of the world’s political leaders.
@ReligionOfSacrifice
@ReligionOfSacrifice Год назад
​@@guslakis, the women's crying caused me to cry more than the movie did. I watched this movie in the theatre with men. I believe there is a reason why Adam looked at Even and said "woman, for she was taken out of man" and it had occurred at the breast. Noah - "from toil of hands, this same shall be Comforter of" woman - "this same shall be Comforter of man" Yahweh - "The Lifted High, this same shall be Comforter of" In the Garden of Eden, the Holy Spirit was still in man and so Adam was stating that though he had just named all the animals in the Garden of Eden nothing was like the Holy Spirit of God to him until he saw a woman. English came from the Germanic language which was unified upon Martin Luther writing the first Germanic Bible which caused Germany to be created as suddenly all the Germans wished to speak that germanic language and to be able to read the Word of God in their native tongue. Man was made upright, but finds many devices, while women were deceived, but can bring salvation through childbirth. Yet women will find that upon the man stepping out from being under the correct God why would he submit to serve the weaker sex; hence the curse of the fall for women as the Pentateuch (first five books of the Bible) gives more written rights to women over 4,000 years ago, which caused Proverbs 31 society over 3,400 years ago until Jewish women led the feminist movement in Christian lands to create more written rights than the Pentateuch. Just my thoughts as to why women have the better spirit, and why lands which give rights to women are closer to the Bible and the thought and mind of Yahweh. Germany was great when Martin Luther created a Protestant Bible and was created as a nation and Germany was great when the Gutenberg printing press made the nation into intellectual readers who created more Bibles than any other nation before as a gift to the world of what makes a nation great. Hitler made Germany weak as it slew off their people and they replaced it with Muslims who were drawn to the area.
@guslakis
@guslakis Год назад
@@ReligionOfSacrifice , what evidence do you have to support all of your assertions here?
@isaaclosh8082
@isaaclosh8082 Год назад
17 of my family members were murdered in the holocaust. Thank you for honoring their memory. May we never forget.
@yosoyasiporquesi
@yosoyasiporquesi 2 месяца назад
Hello Isaac, I send you a big hug from Argentina. Your family members will not be forgotten. My family is not Jewish, but we have a great appreciation for them. From us, the Nazis took my great-grandfather away from us in Italy at the end of the war, my dear Nonna was left an orphan. And she came to live here in Argentina. We always pray for him and for the victims of the Holocaust.
@J_Rossi
@J_Rossi Год назад
It's been almost thirty years since I first saw this movie. 'I could have got more....' never fails to break me.
@sjholmes10
@sjholmes10 Год назад
This movie is only going to get more important as years go by and we lose the last of the generation that suffered and survived. It shows that we can all do more to help others and reactions like this decades after the fact prove that we are one people, that's why we shed tears for those we don't even know
@ReligionOfSacrifice
@ReligionOfSacrifice Год назад
I'm sorry but hatred is in the DNA and these girls wonder what do they mean by good old anti-semitism. The country of Spain under Islamic rule (711 A.D. to 1491 A.D.) was doing pogroms every decade of their rule against Jews and Christians, but in the 14th century they got pretty awful toward the Jews. They only slew 4,000 Jews in one city in one circumstance in 1391 A.D. They piled the bodies and heads in two separate piles and like a Bible reference the bodies got so high a man on a horse could not see over the pile. These two piles were put before the vizer of Granada who was a Jew being crucified on a cross. Russia did pogroms against Jews from 1821 A.D. to 1920 A.D. and under communism ripped down every steeple of a church throughout their whole land, so after 1917 A.D. Eastern Europe did pogroms against Jews from 1881 A.D. to 1922 A.D. These things are drops in the bucket and the German is referring to policy of complete decimation in the sense Triblinka and Sobibor and Belzec were built for complete annihilation as opposed to places like Auschwitz which were work camps. In Triblinka alone over 600,000 Jews were slain in less than 16 months and the whole thing was disassembled and unrecognizable. No one would have ever found it had it not been for the Germans meticulous data collection. They found it, even though all that was left was trace shadow of building sites and nearly unrecognizable bone tissue since it was nearly gone. The movie "Amen," from 2002, covers how the Germans believed it would go, but it was not so... We know the truth.
@johnO21
@johnO21 Год назад
.. in a way could say Obama was doing the same thing ripping families apart at southernUSA Mexican border
@ReligionOfSacrifice
@ReligionOfSacrifice Год назад
@@johnO21, whether Obama hates Jews or not is still a subject of debate in regards to his policies, but I'd say he's against them. I don't think we can say a nation dealing wtih families coming at their borders is relatable to a holocaust. Your logic is dicey at best.
@nickc3250
@nickc3250 Год назад
@@johnO21 let’s go Brandon
@joefriedman9843
@joefriedman9843 Год назад
@@johnO21 He was doing the same thing as the Nazi's did during the holocaust??? Wtf are you saying, that he killed millions of people?? This is a completely insane comment that I know I probably shouldn't give attention to but wow
@GS-xt8fu
@GS-xt8fu Год назад
Yes. Thank you for your hearts. My grandmother lost two sisters and one brother in the concentration camps. There were four of them….they were taken. They were also moved to different areas based on age. She never seen them again. She was the only survivor. She died five years ago. She was 93. Her maiden name was Zelinka.
@shaundavenport621
@shaundavenport621 Год назад
I was very moved by your Grandmother,s story!She must have thought about them all of her life. Very sad indeed. 😢😢
@lissi2213
@lissi2213 11 месяцев назад
I am so so sorry 😭💔
@Patrik_Ironside
@Patrik_Ironside 7 месяцев назад
so sorry 💔😭
@CyclingwithVovo
@CyclingwithVovo 9 дней назад
Sorry for your loss...God Bless!
@sr71ablackbird
@sr71ablackbird Год назад
just some notes, the concentration camp there which was called plaszow (pronounced, `plashow") was built on top of what was a jewish cemetery. the factory that oskar schindler had was converted into a museum which has pictures and names of the folks that he helped. also the apartment that in that movie where liam is staying at, is actually oskar schindler's apartment where he stayed, seeing that the movie was filmed in krakow, poland.
@jollyjohnthepirate3168
@jollyjohnthepirate3168 7 месяцев назад
If you watch this film and don't cry.......you aren't human. When Spielberg showed a rough copy of this film to John Willams hoping he would write the music for it. Willams had to leave. He went outside and cryed. He came back inside and told Spielberg he needed someone better to score the film. Steven told him that everyone better than him was dead.
@shreyashpatil6727
@shreyashpatil6727 5 месяцев назад
It is Jewish propoganda film
@Mustang318
@Mustang318 Год назад
The reason why he didn't stay with them at the end is that the approaching Soviet army would not likely have cared if people spoke out on his behalf - particularly Jewish people. He was a card carrying member of the Nazi party and would have very likely been shot. Thank you for such a sincere and emotive reaction as always, worth the watch!
@garyjohnstone6422
@garyjohnstone6422 5 месяцев назад
Contextually.......of course he only kept the card as a cover while working against them
@mckenzie.latham91
@mckenzie.latham91 Месяц назад
@@garyjohnstone6422 Eh, it’s a grey area, he was a full member in order to do business with them, get awarded special contracts and etc but he never adhered to the ideology or the hatred, yet he was still a nazis party member even Schindler admitted he was guilty of that and war profiteering the fact he risked his life and sacrificed his fortune to save people is one of the more interesting aspects of how good people aren’t always good or perfect but good when it matters and is needed.
@kennethwhigam2199
@kennethwhigam2199 Год назад
I’ve been to Schindler’s factory now converted to a museum. There are pictures of every person he saved on the outside of the building etched in each window. It was a depressing and emotionally draining place to go to.
@hamburgfreak3571
@hamburgfreak3571 5 месяцев назад
It is the only film that can be seen on television in Germany without advertising.
@enginestarter664
@enginestarter664 Год назад
Amon Göht's granddaughter Jennifer Teege is of German-Nigerian descent and wrote a New York Times bestseller called "My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me: A Black Woman Discovers Her Family's Nazi Past". She studied in Israel and didn't find out she was Göth's granddaughter until she was 38.
@dizzy_dmc9047
@dizzy_dmc9047 Год назад
Glad u guys watched this together, I swear everytime u guys cry I just wanna give each of u guys a hug 🫂. Luv ya homies ❤️
@Logan_1991
@Logan_1991 Год назад
Didn't think this was a Christmas movie but it certainly makes you appreciate life and family.
@lindawolski3173
@lindawolski3173 Год назад
We must NEVER, NEVER, EVER forget! Though this movie should be shown to our young people instead of this woke garbage, we won’t show it because we’re afraid to offend people!
@johnstrong4089
@johnstrong4089 Год назад
Liam Still visits Oskar Schindler grave with his family to this day
@redviper6805
@redviper6805 Год назад
During my two year residence in Jerusalem, Israel 16 years ago I took a Holocaust school course that included a 10 day field trip in Poland. One of the places we visited was Krakow. Where the events of Schindler's List took place. Most of my family and I were actually at what was left of the factory, including that long staircase to his office. Also on the hill where Schindler witnessed the liquidation of the ghetto and saw the girl with the red coat and one other film location. My whole family and I got to visit Schindler's grave a couple of times.
@iuripaiva5988
@iuripaiva5988 Год назад
This movie is really sad...one of the best of all time
@orangewarm1
@orangewarm1 Год назад
isn't that mentioning the obvious?
@AMMS10
@AMMS10 Год назад
Fun fact: That actor is Voldamort from Harry Potter by the way.
@garychambers6848
@garychambers6848 Год назад
My father served in Patton's 3rd Army 42-45 (687th FAB)....Thru Normandy ( Second waves.) , the battle of the hedgerows, Battle of the Bulge... One of his last duties in Europe was helping "clean up" Buchenwald concentration camp in the spring of 45....He brought back pictures he took there.....Any depiction of the "camps" in this movie are toned down!!!!
@goanna83
@goanna83 Год назад
And to think there are some people out there that think that the Holocaust never existed! 😡 Some people need to get properly educated these days. Much respect and salute to your father in his services by the way
@garychambers6848
@garychambers6848 Год назад
@@goanna83 Thanks
@robertdurant7934
@robertdurant7934 Год назад
How did your father react to what he experienced during the cleanup of the camps?
@garychambers6848
@garychambers6848 Год назад
@@robertdurant7934 My mother later burned those pics...She said because those corpses were naked but it was because he would take them out and look at them... He only made few statements about the war... Like "You don't know stink until you smell burnt humans" ....He mostly left the war behind and raised a family.....He would tell me a few things like when I was in school he said "The Germans had guns that could shoot around corners"...I thought he was nuts until years later I saw those type firearms on the History Channel ......But when the first SWAT teams were on tv (With SS helmets dressed in SS black) storming into people's homes...His fingers dug into his recliner with rage.....He saw Stormtroopers!!!
@puzzled012
@puzzled012 Год назад
yet Patton prefered NSDAP folks to Jews and Slavs...
@degaulle30
@degaulle30 Год назад
The bit where they drive the children off and they're all waving and the mothers are screaming is fucking diabolical.
@ericdenney3302
@ericdenney3302 Год назад
Poor Ellie, torturing herself watching all these super emotional movies this week for the SECOND time. She's going to need therapy 😂.
@manduheavyvazquez5268
@manduheavyvazquez5268 Год назад
😂😂😂😂 jajajajajajaja. Greatness
@sayemahmed7439
@sayemahmed7439 Год назад
Yeah lol. But she has a good heart. You don't normally see people get this emotional like her these days.
@casluvs
@casluvs Год назад
I'm like Ellie, lol. It's kinda hard to escape bc there's lots of movies that have sad scenes. Even if the scene is just remotely emotional, I'll still having tears streaming down my face🤣. Maybe it's bc I'm autistic but it's not a bad thing, just a little embarassing LMAO.
@_Shadoh_
@_Shadoh_ Год назад
@@casluvs Imo crying is never embarassing, it's just showing you are human and have emotions. Nobody should ever be ashamed of crying. And this movie is one of the saddest, I could never not cry watching it, and I'm an older guy 😄
@halfdead1380
@halfdead1380 Год назад
I saw all 13 faces of death at 9... lol.. they will be fine
@ofi1009
@ofi1009 Год назад
Esta pelicula solo la pude ver una vez , terminas de verla y te quedas increiblemente triste ..... Steven Spielberg demuestra que es un director increible...
@SciTrekMan
@SciTrekMan 5 месяцев назад
I’m sorry ladies, but you skipped over all the most important scenes of this movie.
@jamesba-xd7xf
@jamesba-xd7xf Год назад
what movie was number 2?? schindlers list is 1st, forrest gump 4, and the green mile 3. THANKS!.
@helpstopanimalabuse8153
@helpstopanimalabuse8153 7 месяцев назад
I have heard words like barbaric, monstors, pure evil to discribe this movie. What is absolutely chilling to me that this is not some fictional movie from 18th or 19th century or from the middle ages. Thiese atrocities were true & these barbaric events happened less than 80 years ago. Less than a lifetime.
@thesailjunkie
@thesailjunkie 9 месяцев назад
This is not a movie; it's a documentary - a real life horror movie. Watching it is a life-changing event. Abi gezunt.
@kutsukutsuu202
@kutsukutsuu202 11 месяцев назад
I remember in high school, they used to show us such films to educate us on the subject. I used to cry every time and the kids would make fun of me.. how sad of them..
@terryyy1944
@terryyy1944 Месяц назад
These four young ladies have such warm hearts. Such sad, but beautiful faces. I suppose my face was equally sad. I had to pause and wipe the moisture from my glasses many times.
@joefriedman9843
@joefriedman9843 11 месяцев назад
All the homies reacted beautifully to this but I especially love the empathy from Ellie and Viki. Their level of emotion here is really beautiful.
@Gartrons
@Gartrons Год назад
Bro they made a bad job at killing untermensch bcause im still here 😅
@mR_wIgHt
@mR_wIgHt Год назад
Thomas Keneally (the author of the book "Schindler's Ark") has claimed in an interview that he was personally shown a six-hour-plus "rough cut" of the film by Steven Spielberg that he found far better than the final theatrical version. As of 2016, this rough-cut version has never been released in any authorized format.
@rbodee
@rbodee Год назад
You all should watch "It's a Wonderful Life" together. It's a great Christmas movie.
@jackbrereton7286
@jackbrereton7286 Год назад
Yes I Agree!!! I think they’d love it!!
@oscarparedes4033
@oscarparedes4033 Год назад
I see what you’re doing there 😏
@philwragg9756
@philwragg9756 Год назад
@@oscarparedes4033 I do grow up !!
@SherriLyle80s
@SherriLyle80s Год назад
Yes! My favorite Christmas movie! So heart touching.
@LaurentGennetier
@LaurentGennetier Год назад
Je vous regarde souvent, et j'aime bien les émotions que vous avez, en regardant des vieux films, je vous adore, toutes les quatre, bisous Ellie, Lia, Michelle, and Viki, good life and good lucking..! Laurent in France
@anastasiavelonagoshudnaya7455
15:47, 17:05, 22:24/23:38
@johnhenrygrzyb7970
@johnhenrygrzyb7970 Год назад
I saw this movie when it came out. Even today it still wrecks me. We as humans can be so cruel to each other. I will never understand how come we can’t all get along. Or just respect each other and live in peace.
@IdioticTrolling
@IdioticTrolling 10 месяцев назад
While other animals will fight for territory, mate, and food, only the human animal will fight for such intangible things as thoughts and ideals. As long as there are two humans left in the whole wide world, sooner or later, they will try to kill one another.
@garyjohnstone6422
@garyjohnstone6422 5 месяцев назад
"We, as humans", at large are not. Place this blame firmly where it belongs with Hitler`s National Socialist Party`s doctrine to use extreme violence to overthrow. This is not a speculation, it is their well known policy and history. Socialism requires revolution. It has murdered 100M ppl so far. Socialism, is, thus undeniably proven to be evil. Satanic, maniacal and the most evil ideology ever. Ppl who support it are willfully ignorant.
@galiciadabest
@galiciadabest Год назад
Im watching a sad film but first remember to check my only fans lol
@krystallvinter7438
@krystallvinter7438 Год назад
I just rewatched Schindler's List 2 days ago, and I think it's my 3rd or 4th time watching it. I make it a rule for myself to once in a while watch a movie about the Holocaust (Schindler's List, The Pianist, etc.) to remember how brutal, unhumane and disgusting all of it was. A few years ago, my mom told me that my great-grandfather (mom's grandfather) helped about ten Jews escape from Copenhagen here in Denmark to Sweden, as Sweden was not a part of WWII. I'm proud of my great-grandfather, even though he didn't save anywhere near as many people as Mr. Schindler did. I love you girls' reactions, and I hope you're doing well :)
@mariaschreurs8904
@mariaschreurs8904 9 месяцев назад
He who save 1 life save the entire world.
@gdansk87
@gdansk87 9 месяцев назад
really nice story 😊
@joelhanninen4514
@joelhanninen4514 10 месяцев назад
Ol Stone face at right corner. She Doesn't React to anything
@James-gn6jb
@James-gn6jb Год назад
He saved thousands but he actually saved hundreds of thousands of the future generations Oskar schindler may he rest in peace was a true angel from God one of my goals is to visit his grave and put flowers
@chrismorgan2800
@chrismorgan2800 9 месяцев назад
Uh...I know I just commented a second ago, but.....uh.....are these women going to be ok? Seriously!, the one on the far left should think twice before watching movies like this.
@StevenFleming-x7q
@StevenFleming-x7q 9 месяцев назад
Such a Stunning Piece of Film Making. I Dare Anyone To Watch This & NOT CRY. Powerful, Terrible, Horrific This Film Captures Everything.
@jamenta2
@jamenta2 Год назад
One of the few films I've only watched once, and will not watch again - because it is too hard to get through emotionally.
@JBugz777
@JBugz777 Год назад
27:04 Btw, Everyone in Israel knows that Bulgaria was the only country who didn't give it's Jews to the Nazis, & we love you because of it. 🇧🇬❤
@ruling528
@ruling528 Год назад
They just gave up their gypsy's.
@pohanahawaii
@pohanahawaii Год назад
📷 Famous LEICA camera and lens company in Germany also saved many Jews in WW2. They hired them as workers and sent them to America, each with a Leica camera so they can sell it to survive in their new home.
@MooseMeus
@MooseMeus Год назад
you should watch " a little princess" came out in 1995. great movie, you will all cry uncrontrollably
@mr.j4275
@mr.j4275 7 месяцев назад
От сердца к Солнцу тяните конечности! Один! Четыре! И две бесконечности!
@javierzanetti8675
@javierzanetti8675 9 месяцев назад
«ТОТ, КТО СПАСЕТ ОДНУ ЖИЗНЬ, СПАСЕТ ЦЕЛЫЙ МИР»
@hartspot009
@hartspot009 Год назад
Spielberg's The Color Purple is equally as emotional with fantastic performances and beautiful story. Nominated for 11 Academy Awards
@orangewarm1
@orangewarm1 Год назад
i didn't find it equally as emotional.
@Progger11
@Progger11 Год назад
That movie sucks
@hartspot009
@hartspot009 Год назад
Lol..so do you. Maybe because it's about black people?
@kendelacruz5909
@kendelacruz5909 Год назад
That is inferior quality compare to this classic
@davidsalinas676
@davidsalinas676 Год назад
Not the same doesnt even come close to the shoah.
@Checkpoint33333
@Checkpoint33333 3 месяца назад
And right now the same horrors are happening to the Palestinians while the whole world watches 😢
@timlamb6196
@timlamb6196 Год назад
70 million both military and civillians died in this war because of a few mad men
@oh2button
@oh2button Год назад
The four of you were so incredibly brave to watch this movie and let us see your reactions to it. It is one of the most heart-wrenching movies and yet it tells a story that so needed to be told. Thank you all for your love and devotion.
@kylespeirs6510
@kylespeirs6510 Год назад
Viki you are gorgeous and adorable. 🔥 “I want to ride you like a bus stop” ❤
@Mr.Tin_88
@Mr.Tin_88 Месяц назад
"Whoever saves one life, saves the World entire..." 😭😭😭😭😭😭
@jonathancruz5932
@jonathancruz5932 Год назад
This movie is powerful and how important to treat other people as human beings
@katy2176-p3m
@katy2176-p3m Год назад
@GeorgeAdeptyou need help
@Giovanni_Gabrielli
@Giovanni_Gabrielli Год назад
If you got the guts to see that film twice, either you have balls either a compulsive wish to cry. Or both. P.S. I personally heard german people say "To be german is an unforgiving burden" Whoever destroys a soul, it is considered as if he destroyed an entire world. And whoever saves a life, it is considered as if he saved an entire world. Talmud, Sanhedrin 4:1 (22a)
@jamesjay6642
@jamesjay6642 Год назад
This movie was so difficult and harrowing to make that whilst they were filming, at the end of some days Steven Spielberg would ask Robin Williams to phone him to tell him jokes and make him feel better and hopeful again about life.......
@NoName-bd8wj
@NoName-bd8wj Год назад
Почему вы вырезали фрагмент фильма, кто в конце спас людей?!?! Soviet army !!!
@Doomsdayclock2070
@Doomsdayclock2070 Год назад
Yeah, russians, the new fascists!
@prellen
@prellen Год назад
Brutal movie.😱😧😢😥🙏😇🇸🇪🇸🇪💟💜
@bradley4808
@bradley4808 Год назад
Spielberg was racked with depression while making this movie. He would call Robin Williams to get cheered up.
@Worldwide505
@Worldwide505 Год назад
*According to me 2 most heartbreaking scenes ever in world cinema.* 😭😭 *1. (**53:11** to **56:09**) on Schindler's List.* *2. When Amitabh Bachchan died in "Sholay 1975".* *I am 100% sure that even a stone hearted person will cry after seeing these 2 scenes.* *Nothing can match these scenes in world cinema in terms of most emotional heartbreak scenes.*
@darajeeling
@darajeeling 8 месяцев назад
this movie is more important then ever, if you regard the political situation in Germany. We have a political party - called AFD an their head uses the same phrases Hitler used in his book AND they coul win votes in some states with it. It's sort of scary - never thought something like that might ever come up here in Germany again. All we can do is vote and NOT for for this party. (and hope enough people understand what is going on)
@marcondesm100
@marcondesm100 11 месяцев назад
Eu tive a mesma reação, até hoje eu choro mesmo tendo assistido mais de 20x
@michellewalters7097
@michellewalters7097 Год назад
Escape From Sorbibor is another good one that is based on a true story. On October 14, 1943 the inmates pulled off the only successful escape during WW2
@monstruma2860
@monstruma2860 9 месяцев назад
"Men who fire guns are weak." Not so. They can be used to protect, and also to destroy. It's the man behind the gun that matters. Don't insult protectors.
@ManuelAlejandroTorresMonroy
In think sadly, Bulgari did participated in the Holocaust: As an ally of Nazi Germany, Bulgaria participated in the Holocaust, contributing to the deaths of 11,343 Jews, and though 48,000 Jews survived the war, they were subjected to forcible internal deportation, dispossession, and discrimination. However, during the war, German-allied Bulgaria did not deport Jews from the core provinces of Bulgaria. Bulgaria's wartime government was pro-German under Georgi Kyoseivanov, Bogdan Filov, Dobri Bozhilov, and Ivan Bagryanov. It joined the Allies under Konstantin Muraviev in early September 1944, then underwent a coup d'état a week later, and under Kimon Georgiev was pro-Soviet thereafter. I want to know more about it since maybe I'm lacking information. Thank you!
@gluuuuue
@gluuuuue Год назад
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Bulgaria#World_War_II
@livvyb3583
@livvyb3583 Год назад
Liam Neesons final scene broke me. No matter how many times I watch this movie, I cry at this scene. I read that Ralph Fiennes appearance in character was so close to the real Amon Goeth that one of the survivors (Mila Pfefferberg)who was on set when introduced to him began shaking uncontrollably. Great movie!
@a.g.demada5263
@a.g.demada5263 Год назад
Really ?
@livvyb3583
@livvyb3583 Год назад
@@a.g.demada5263 Yes. He had taken on not just the appearance but mannerisms for the role and when the survivor saw him, she shook with fear because it reminded her of the real Goeth.
@a.g.demada5263
@a.g.demada5263 Год назад
@@livvyb3583 oh, that's crazy
@Stubbies2003
@Stubbies2003 Год назад
@@a.g.demada5263 Yes if you look into the story of the movie this is a fact.
@joefriedman9843
@joefriedman9843 11 месяцев назад
@@livvyb3583 Such a testament to what a great actor he is but weirdly scary in specific instances like this. Like he's just doing his job really well but he must feel a twinge of guilt traumatizing a survivor like that..
@Pinylyn
@Pinylyn Год назад
Awww you all are the sweetest. So tender hearted. 💛
@melme82
@melme82 Год назад
Not to disagree with you at all, but god even the NOT tenderhearted (like me) get destroyed by this movie. Lady in the left was going through it, I wanted to give her a hug and a bottle of water, she was looking like she was dehydrating. The best part of this type of movies is that they stay with you, years after. The worst part it’s the same. We should all watch and cry and hopefully learn
@lensnart1303
@lensnart1303 Год назад
It is sad how badly his life turned out after the war. He was able to survive on the grateful generosity of some of the people he saved though;.
@davidclarke6304
@davidclarke6304 Год назад
I am always shocked at how limited these girls (who I love) are in knowledge of their own Bulgarian history. A reluctant German ally they resisted Hitler and saved their 48,000 Jews. They did allow deportations from newly acquired territories held with the Germans. Brave protests by politicians, the Bulgarian Orthodox church and the public spurred Tsar Boris III to thwart Nazi ambitions. Denmark courageously saved 90% of theirs but at wars end Bulgaria had 50,000 Jewish residents.
@donni281
@donni281 Год назад
As a German: I had to watch that movie with age 14-15 at German School....nothing have to do with it. You are crying as adults...guess what that movie did to me as a child?....AND THE WORLD ASK WHY GERMANZ do NOT What to take part in any wars?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? - But World is forcing us a don't fear ... we ' ll be back!!
@nelo62pt
@nelo62pt 4 месяца назад
I just regret that Hollywood never thought of making a film about the greatest hero of all , saving 30,000 Jews , his name ARISTIDES SOUSA MENDES , Portuguese , at the time consul in Bordeaux who saved around 30 thousand people from death by issuing visas to pass to border , even though it was closed by the Portuguese government , he went against the order , later being dismissed from his position and never being able to hold any position again , dying in poverty
@YTSH0RTMEME3
@YTSH0RTMEME3 Год назад
The fact a woman who was on the set was shaking because the actor who played goeth was realistic makes the film more sadder
@ShilohSmith
@ShilohSmith Год назад
The real life horror movies are truly the most horrific, the fact that we humans could be filled with so much hatred an animosity that we decide the death of more than 6 million innocent people is not only warranted, but justified. “Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it” this should be shown in schools, these are the real world lessons we should be taught as kids. This is where the path of hatred leads.
@alexwildner6369
@alexwildner6369 Год назад
6 million jews, 5 million other undesirables, plus the millions of soldiers who fought to continue their hateful spread and to defend it with their lives
@Bonoscot
@Bonoscot Год назад
Stunning movie....but a very hard to watch one.
@mr.vesper5659
@mr.vesper5659 Год назад
I always tear up watching this movie.
@xasthurwithin4178
@xasthurwithin4178 Год назад
As you are Bulgarians, you should be proud of the actions of your people at that time. The government at the time was absolute trash that allied with the Nazis, but when they tried to form the Waffen Grenadier Regiment of the SS (1st Bulgarian) the soldiers at many points just refused to fight. There was popular resistance.
@joshuagrover795
@joshuagrover795 Год назад
The SS motto: "Thy honour is my loyalty" or "My honour lies in loyalty" and most SS personnel followed the motto to the letter and to the grave. A lame excuse at war's end from most SS and German military personnel, most saying about the crimes they committed or saw and did nothing "We were following orders" yet they knew the massacre killings were criminal by them trying to destroy the evidence.
@dreadlordnitsuga2
@dreadlordnitsuga2 Год назад
The scene of the train, where people are on the verge of passing out from the heat while the officers are enjoying themselves, brings to mind the image of trucks filled with individuals crossing the border. The officers, acting as border patrol, treat these people as if they were vermin, despite their only intention being to improve their lives and those of their families. Such treatment is utterly inhumane.
@melme82
@melme82 Год назад
Smart to have the emotional support dogs while watching this. I haven’t seen it since the first time ages ago…. I’m unable to watch it again in full
@Jordashian93
@Jordashian93 Год назад
I watched this movie for the first time last year and I cried through half of the movie. And by the end, I just couldn’t believe I didn’t see the movie that made Steven Spielberg an Oscar winner director sooner. Did this movie deserve Best Picture, yes. Did Spielberg deserve Best Director, hell yeah.
@Silencer102
@Silencer102 2 месяца назад
Not funfact. Oscar Schindler dies as a poor man in Frankfurt am Main Germany. He loses the Ring in a Poker game in Frankfurt Mainstation Area. The Ring was never seen again. I live in Frankfurt am Main. The German Govermant drops on Oscar Schindler, denied any Help.
@joshgellis3292
@joshgellis3292 Год назад
Its an incredibly good, extremely bittersweet masterwork by Steven Spielberg. ...Spielberg would routinely at one point, after a days worth of shooting scenes for this movie- got so emotionally messed up that he would *_call Robin Williams_* to be cheered up by him. ...Williams is gone, BUT, in an extremely-tiny, but countable way, WILLIAMS kept this movie ON SCHEDULE, because he KEPT Spielberg going when making this. Robin Williams' faith was Episcopal, and he was a great friend for Spielberg- a fantastic and epic, Jewish film maker. I hope to at least see Spielberg far off in the distance somewhere. lol. At least we can meet BOTH after hopefully long lives, in the clouds. Good reactions, girls.
@TheValoriusValcorin
@TheValoriusValcorin Месяц назад
If you have a chance to go to the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC, you should. It's really hard to be in that place, but it's something you need to see and remember. I think hearing about the atrocities of the Holocaust is what made me so socially liberal. I can't imagine hating someone so much because of their religion, I feel the same way about LGBTQIA folks and minorities. Regardless of what we believe or who we love, we're all humans made of flesh and blood. We all deserve to be happy and safe, it's the bare minimum that we owe each other.
@ww2memorabilia863
@ww2memorabilia863 Год назад
The whole idea of this film is almost entirely historically accurate,except for the part where it was just Jews 🇮🇱 that suffered under the boot of the Nazis,there were Poles 🇵🇱,Lithuanians,🇱🇹Czechs🇨🇿,Hungarians🇭🇺,Latvians 🇱🇻,Estonian's 🇪🇪,Ukrainians 🇺🇦,and even Russians🇷🇺, that suffered under the Nazi Regime and occupation,my great grandmother Anna Włochiński 🇵🇱 and great grandfather Vince 🇱🇹,both survived the horrors of the worst human rights abusers in the whole of history,and had they not only survived but also fled from the Soviet occupation that took place after the war,I wouldn't be here right now.
@petercunningham3469
@petercunningham3469 8 месяцев назад
This film is so heartbreaking to watch but so important to see The Horrors in this film can never fully account for all that was lost from humanity and the terrible scars it left . How an orginised civil society like Germany an educated people could ever perpetuate and accept such monstrous crimes i will never understand to do so is against all reason or logic. 😢
@tanirsardbag8373
@tanirsardbag8373 7 месяцев назад
During the Second World War, in the fight against Nazi Germany, more than 20 million citizens of the USSR died. These are the greatest losses in the entire history of mankind. And it was the soldiers of the USSR who were the first to hoist the Victory Banner over the Reichstag.
@TheValoriusValcorin
@TheValoriusValcorin Месяц назад
The scene where the Nazi plays the piano, while other Nazis kill an apartment full of Jews is the hardest for me. Mankind is simultaneously capable of great beauty like music, but at the same time they can perform unspeakable barbarity on each other. It's the one scene I think really portrays Nazis as human monsters.
@conureron3792
@conureron3792 Год назад
Very challenging movie to watch and review. I couldn’t leave the theater for 15 minutes after the movie ended. Took me awhile to compose myself.
@ghoathead8017
@ghoathead8017 5 дней назад
The scene with the old man being shot broke me.(I hate when old people get hurt, and I get sad when old people cry.)
@DigitalBath306
@DigitalBath306 Год назад
kanye needs to watch this movie
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