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Oskar and Amon discuss the value of a life
Schindler's List, a Steven Spielberg film, is a cinematic masterpiece that has become one of the most honored films of all time. Winner of seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, it also won every major Best Picture award and an exceptional number of additional honors. Among them were seven British Academy Awards; the Best Picture Awards from the New York Film Critics Circle, the National Society of Film Critics, the National Board of Review, the Producers Guild, the Los Angeles Film Critics, the Chicago, Boston and Dallas Film Critics; a Christopher Award; and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Golden Globe Awards. Steven Spielberg was further honored with the Directors Guild of America Award. The film presents the indelible true story of the enigmatic Oskar Schindler, a member of the Nazi party, womanizer, and war profiteer who saved the lives of more than 1,100 Jews during the Holocaust. It is the triumph of one man who made a difference, and the drama of those who survived one of the darkest chapters in human history because of what he did. Directed by Steven Spielberg, the film, which also won Academy Awards for Screenplay, Cinematography, Music, Editing and Art Direction, stars an acclaimed cast headed by Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, Caroline Goodall, Jonathan Sagalle and Embeth Davidtz.
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Комментарии : 669   
@queenfan45
@queenfan45 4 года назад
I love how Amon goes literally all the scenarios he can think of except the most obvious one- Oskar is saving people. Amon literally cannot comprehend it at all.
@SaithMasu12
@SaithMasu12 3 года назад
thats the point of this scene
@skipscala3810
@skipscala3810 3 года назад
I think when he saw Oskar go out of his way to cool down the prisoners stuck in the rail carts and hand them water in the sweltering summer heat it may have dawned on him that Oskar actually cared. Also when he kissed the Jewish girl, Amon went to bat for him and I suspect he knew Schindler didn’t despise the Jews. I don’t think he Amon was stupid. He just didn’t care for his job and liked money. Schindler was making him rich
@theozlander4629
@theozlander4629 3 года назад
That was the point. He couldn't fathom someone actually CARING, let alone spending THEIR OWN COIN, on saving Jews. No, has to be a scam, HAS to be, to a man like Amon. And he'll drive himself to insanity trying to work it out before even considering the fact Oskar is doing it to save lives. Because we judge others by our own standards.
@jessejarrell5066
@jessejarrell5066 3 года назад
Same as when Schindler is hosing down the train cars. Goeth thinks he's torturing them. "This is really cruel Oskar! You're giving them hope!". He never understands the truth.
@Dave_B33
@Dave_B33 3 года назад
Yeah, brilliant writing here in how they conveyed that notion.
@cattfishh7331
@cattfishh7331 3 года назад
"Who are you Moses?" Schindler: sweats nervously
@bentalkspolitics6659
@bentalkspolitics6659 3 года назад
He actually was.
@e_cabrera_0455
@e_cabrera_0455 2 года назад
Funny thing is, Amos played Rameses in Prince of Egypt
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 2 года назад
E_Cabrera_04 “Pharaoh Speaks! - Who are you, Moses?”
@pierosjourneys
@pierosjourneys 2 года назад
Maybe Amon reads the good book
@devilmaycry8585
@devilmaycry8585 2 года назад
Meaning ?
@theannouncer5538
@theannouncer5538 4 года назад
Liam neeson has been the same age for 30 years
@jakejordan434
@jakejordan434 4 года назад
Some celebs dont age. Morgan freeman, owen wilson , tom cruise
@theannouncer5538
@theannouncer5538 4 года назад
Jake Jordan I’m starting to think the theories about some celebs and rich people being a part of a race of immortal lizards is true😂
@jakejordan434
@jakejordan434 4 года назад
Look up david icke thats his theory
@akiva570
@akiva570 3 года назад
This is true
@nadiaazlin5676
@nadiaazlin5676 3 года назад
He was 40
@harrysabean726
@harrysabean726 3 года назад
Goeth can’t figure out what the scam is because to him it’s inconceivable that someone would want to save a Jew.
@MassEffectFan113
@MassEffectFan113 3 года назад
Excellent point.
@singhatar0912
@singhatar0912 3 года назад
Jesus
@Halal_Dan
@Halal_Dan 2 года назад
@@singhatar0912 Yeah the Jews didn't save Jesus that's why
@hoked2194
@hoked2194 2 года назад
@@Halal_Dan Ah yes, inherited sin.
@wolfsden3812
@wolfsden3812 2 года назад
Well Goeth was also nuts
@mrgirlfucker1140
@mrgirlfucker1140 9 лет назад
Ralph Fiennes stole the show in that movie, great actor.
@andywood375
@andywood375 6 лет назад
what i loved most is the conflict he felt over Helen
@mholtebeck
@mholtebeck 6 лет назад
Everybody was good, but the ultimate tribute is that he scared the hell out of a survivor because his portrayal was so dead on. This was everybody's magnum opus. It's Spielberg's best movie, Fiennes, Nielson's and Kingsley's(Ghandi?) best performance.
@nikwakin5972
@nikwakin5972 5 лет назад
Hades and zeus
@johansmallberries9874
@johansmallberries9874 5 лет назад
Great that he comes full circle in hotel Budapest.
@dkiperman
@dkiperman 5 лет назад
He stole a lot of scenes for sure.
@LordLoocker
@LordLoocker 2 года назад
Something I think was really well done in this movie is that fact that Amon isn't really an "antagonist", not in the traditional sense at least. He speaks on Schindler's behalf when he's confronted, generally goes along with his plans, almost views him as a father figure. He's not opposed to Schindler, and in some weird way Schindler seems to care for him too, yet Amon is unquestionably evil and the very antithesis of everything Schindler stands for. It's such a well developed dynamic and such a cool idea imo.
@gkswarm9265
@gkswarm9265 2 года назад
Really well put, i never thought of it like that
@terrymcmasters2473
@terrymcmasters2473 2 года назад
Irl Schindler would actually refer to Amon by his nickname "Moni" so there likely was some sort of odd affection there. Maybe thats why he tried to subtly push Amon towards mercy in that one scene. Another thing is when Amons daughter met Schindler he smiled and called out "Moni!!" before embracing her. Perhaps he wished not only to save the Amons victims, but try to save "moni" from himself in some way. Didn't seem too work tho, the man died a monster
@attackpatterndelta8949
@attackpatterndelta8949 Год назад
An ally and an enemy in equal measure.
@JC35257
@JC35257 Год назад
Germans are evil by default. The reason why Schindler wants to save a few Jews is because he wants his name to be remembered in the future and be honored as a good guy. He didn't care about the Jews, as he said it himself "he could had saved more", but he didn't, because he knew he only needed more than 40 for his story to be told.
@kb4903
@kb4903 6 месяцев назад
At the start he has similar views. Using the Jews for his own end.
@jessejarrell5066
@jessejarrell5066 3 года назад
Honestly, thank God that Goeth was as crooked and easy to bribe as he was, otherwise Schindler never would have gotten away with all this.
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 2 года назад
Same with all these other garbage military nazis who are “friends” with him.
@cheapbruh9778
@cheapbruh9778 2 года назад
You can get far in life by being a psycho, but not very far if you are a psycho who doesnt care about money. So, its almost a given.
@speedracer2008
@speedracer2008 6 месяцев назад
To be fair, it wasn't just Göth that Schindler bribed. Schindler was able to get away with saving the Jews without the Nazis suspecting anything, because he built relationships with the whole top brass of the SS, not just Göth.
@talis4646
@talis4646 2 года назад
"Who are you, Moses?" Ralph Fiennes delivering that line, not knowing that 4 years later he would play Ramses II in the Prince of Egypt.
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 3 месяца назад
That's actually one of my favorite performances from RF. He's a lively voice actor too. A man of many talents.
@crispinjulius5032
@crispinjulius5032 4 года назад
The beauty of this scene is watching a man who has changed his ways fight for lives while he speaks to a man who could never change his. Göth only thinks it’s a scam and is looking for the fix. He literally thinks about every possibility why Schindler would want these people except the easiest conclusion; that he doesn’t want to see them murdered like so many others were. Göth, like a devout Nazi, remained oblivious to humanity, decency and goodness. Schindler has to pull the biggest fast talk of his life here or they all die as does he. Neeson and Fiennes were magnificent in these roles.
@landonletterman831
@landonletterman831 2 года назад
They talk about this in "The Dangerous Mind of Donald Trump," in how all it took for good people in those camps (doctors, guards, the people in the war machine that would never have willingly taken the positions in those camps, but ESPECIALLY the doctors) to go along with the amoral lot was some alcohol and/or long conversations to make their job of persecution seem right. Not something _they're_ doing, but a service to country, so don't think about it. And it doesn't take as much alcohol, if any at all, when what you're doing is telling fibs (knowingly or unknowingly) instead of murdering people. Just a couple pats on the hand and some blanket statements about how, "it's a good thing in the long run," and to "not worry about it, just do your job," but especially "you do this for me, and I'll take care of you handsomely!"
@sairaman5722
@sairaman5722 2 года назад
@@landonletterman831 true the technique mentioned above is how terrorist brainwash people
@threegenders201
@threegenders201 2 года назад
@@landonletterman831 you're out of your mind equating Trump with any of this
@threegenders201
@threegenders201 2 года назад
@@landonletterman831 remind me again who just pulled troops out of Afghanistan condemning thousands to death? People the USA owed? Women and children, people hanging from planes and falling to their death? But oh wait, "blue team" is in charge right now so it doesnt matter. Beep boop.
@threegenders201
@threegenders201 2 года назад
@@landonletterman831 in a way you could argue Trump is more like Schindler. Someone who tells self-aggrandizing stories and even lies to make himself look good. But he never started any wars, never persecuted anyone despite all the imaginary scenarios inserted into your pea brain by CNN.
@oncall21
@oncall21 5 лет назад
Ralph Fiennes should have taken the Oscar for his role!
@danmarsh6698
@danmarsh6698 4 года назад
A H he clearly is
@triciajohansen7124
@triciajohansen7124 3 года назад
That year was a GREAT year for films. The choice was difficult! You had Ralph, Leonardo, Pete, John, and Tommy Lee for "Schindler's List", "Gilbert Grape", "In the Name of the Father", "In the Line of Fire", and " The Fugitive". I think they picked Tommy Lee Jones because he represented law and order in the good way. Ralph was just too much of a monster!!!! It must have been a very difficult decision to make!!!!!
@kateSullivan3927
@kateSullivan3927 3 года назад
Agree, he was unreal in this role. Groundbreaking, really
@cs7034
@cs7034 3 года назад
@@triciajohansen7124 I suspect political correctness, and I do not mean in a bad way. Fiennes was so convincing as Göth, the monster, Fiennes became the 'monster,' an irony of superb acting. Somehow I think Fiennes is enough of a human and an actor, he likely knew he could not get an oscar. His portrayal is enduring.
@deletedaccount7954
@deletedaccount7954 3 года назад
@@triciajohansen7124 didnt he get best supporting cast???
@bentencho
@bentencho 3 года назад
It's interesting see the "other side" of Amon. His sadistic side is very obvious, but when he's with Oskar, it's like just 2 buddies just hanging out. Without any difference in power or anything, you just see two people here with respect for each other, being friendly to each other.
@MitchellBPYao
@MitchellBPYao 2 года назад
Do tall handsome both O them
@mesmer3780
@mesmer3780 2 года назад
Makes you wonder who in your life is a hidden Amon, doesn't it?
@er1115
@er1115 2 года назад
Mesmer well said
@funkystyle7249
@funkystyle7249 2 года назад
@@MitchellBPYao The actors yes.
@stevem2323
@stevem2323 2 года назад
@@mesmer3780 We all have them.
@michaelk3550
@michaelk3550 3 года назад
That's true evil right there... "What's a person worth to you?" "No what is it worth to YOU?"
@hiopjioo4335
@hiopjioo4335 3 года назад
George soros thinks the same way as the nazis. He helped the nazis. Now the far left help him.
@Ahov
@Ahov 3 года назад
@@hiopjioo4335 ok, Nazi.
@hiopjioo4335
@hiopjioo4335 3 года назад
@@Ahov what?
@willl389
@willl389 3 года назад
@@hiopjioo4335 Based Soros?
@fcknzs246
@fcknzs246 3 года назад
Seems normal to me
@mikekohary1075
@mikekohary1075 4 года назад
Brilliant cinematography. I love the blocking and the way the window panes are used as frames, first separating them and then uniting them as they make their deal. Great stuff.
@aliveinpictures
@aliveinpictures 4 года назад
Blocking wise Spielberg is in a class of his own, only matched by Scorsese.
@warnpassion
@warnpassion 4 года назад
@@aliveinpictures Only matched by Cameron. Scorsese is mediocre.
@abcdef8915
@abcdef8915 4 года назад
I'll put Spielberg closer to Polanski in terms of style but really his approach is just unique.
@jurgschupbach3059
@jurgschupbach3059 2 года назад
HIRSCH METALLBAU
@grzib
@grzib 2 года назад
It doesn’t work like that my fried but nice try
@eldueno6593
@eldueno6593 10 месяцев назад
"If I'm making a hundred, you've got to be making three. And if you admit to making three, then it's four." He knows there's a scam, he knows he's in the scam, but he can't see how to not get scammed. Amazing.
@dnromeoalphayankee13
@dnromeoalphayankee13 4 года назад
The conflict and frustration on Ralph, to give in to the "scam" without being able to put a finger on it is spectacular. Every scene of Schindler's List is a movie unto itself and a lesson in acting and film making. And mind you, this scene doesn't even need the musical score...
@crossloveslife
@crossloveslife 4 года назад
"What are you Moses?" Ironically Ray Finnes would fight Moses in a later movie
@abdouliverpool247
@abdouliverpool247 4 года назад
Ironically , theye are both my favourit movies , you gotta love prince of egypt .
@avocado3-in-182
@avocado3-in-182 3 года назад
I was surprised that Ralph played the SS officer who acts like Ramses before his appearance in Prince of Egypt. It’s actually nice that they hired Ralph for his Ramses’ role.
@xmynationalanthemx
@xmynationalanthemx 3 года назад
Who's Ray Finnes?
@abdouliverpool247
@abdouliverpool247 3 года назад
@@xmynationalanthemx it's Ralph Fiennes , but pronounced Ray Fiennes , the actor who played amon Goethe and Voldemort
@dragonsword7370
@dragonsword7370 3 года назад
German nazi humor. A Jewish German who ran out of his country before the war to France ended up trying to join the werhmact but because he was a "Frenchman" then he was told only the S.S would take him. He got in, easier to do as a non-com than an officer and over in Russia his platoon nicknamed him "The Jew" because he was circumcised Nazi humor for you.
@clubredken13
@clubredken13 6 лет назад
No, no. What's a person worth to you?
@southlondonsocial
@southlondonsocial 5 лет назад
such a subtle yet foreshadowing line, with immense duality of meaning. both characters delivering it to each other reveals so much about them and their motivations, set against one of the most basic struggles of humanity - good vs evil. at the end of the film, when oskar schindler is holding his possessions, saying how many lives each one could have saved - "how much is a person worth to you?". and goeth's instant dismissal "no, no, no, what's one worth - to you?" as goeth shows he refuses to even refer to them as people, and he does not possess any perception of value about their life.
@aspincelaframboise5300
@aspincelaframboise5300 5 лет назад
@@southlondonsocial; WOW!!! Such eloquence in the name of HEARSAY eh… Ü
@johnhuang2771
@johnhuang2771 5 лет назад
one person, one universe period
@kresse5647
@kresse5647 3 года назад
@@southlondonsocial i thought of this too. The Scene where He pulls Out the gold etiquette and realizes that its 2 people Worth of life. Makes you sick about the Tyranny of the Nazis and what lifes where Worth to them, which is perfectly portrayed by Amons reaction here
@southlondonsocial
@southlondonsocial 3 года назад
@@kresse5647 absolutely. such a brilliantly wrote scene - especially considering, if memory serves me correctly, this is just before the point where they are moved camps. both of them know what that means, but Oskar understands and empathises with the immense gravitas of their situation.
@tomiefilms
@tomiefilms 4 года назад
I love the subtle context when Oskar goes ‘What’s one person worth to you?’ and Goeth says ‘No, what’s one worth to you?’ Goeth doesn’t even refer to them as people even when simply repeating Schindler’s words
@yvmulay
@yvmulay 4 года назад
The real beauty in this scene is the use of glass frames!! Exceptional direction, acting and off course photography! They both delivered key dialogues with such an ease while fitting themselves into the frames! Showing differences thru the frames apart and getting on the same page by coming into a single frame!! The teamwork made the most of B&W beauty...leveraging all lights n shades n blockings n frames n shadows!! Simply Wow!!!
@limcritiques
@limcritiques 2 года назад
I agree, the blocking of the actors seem very meticulous
@marc80s
@marc80s 5 лет назад
Done in ONE TAKE! This scene is shown in theater and acting schools across the country. What a master class by two magnificent performers.
@fredocarroll
@fredocarroll 3 года назад
Just think what a terrifyingly difficult conversation this must have been, however it unfolded in real life. Schindler had to dance on so many knife-edges. Appeal to Goeth's greed. Don't offer too much. Don't let him see how badly you want to save people. Don't react to his casual brutality and contempt for life. Don't give him any hint of your motives. Don't offer too little. Whatever the exact wording was, Schindler must have been sweating bullets the whole time. Romeo Dallaire said it perfectly in his book title about Rwanda: _Shake Hands with the Devil_ indeed.
@BloodyFlowerFilms
@BloodyFlowerFilms 6 лет назад
One take. I love it. The cinematography is incredible in this film.
@33jangofett
@33jangofett 5 лет назад
@@LukeLovesRose yeah tell that to the survivors and family members!
@theonachtegaal5930
@theonachtegaal5930 5 лет назад
Nederlands ondertiteling
@LukeLovesRose
@LukeLovesRose 5 лет назад
Fuck off the lot of you. Stop trying to protect and defend the lie after it's been exposed and debunked by many people.
@2thirty9
@2thirty9 5 лет назад
Luke, just shut up, nobody gives a fuck about your conspiracy theories.
@2thirty9
@2thirty9 5 лет назад
BloodyFlowerFilms it really is incredible, the blocking as well, having this “wall” between the two visually until he concedes and they reunite in one frame... pretty brilliant work.
@POLITICUS-DANICUS
@POLITICUS-DANICUS 3 года назад
No doubt this scene is inspired by Moses' conversation with the pharaoh - "Let my people go". And I think Speilberg used Göeth to say "Who are you, Moses?" as a reference.
@e_cabrera_0455
@e_cabrera_0455 2 года назад
Amos: “What are you Moses?” Schindler: sweats* Rameses: sweats*
@tomaseriksson5430
@tomaseriksson5430 6 месяцев назад
Notice the blocking, they are separated by the window frame until the end where they find agreement, then they are in the same frame. Spielberg is a genius
@rickm6076
@rickm6076 2 года назад
Amon is just so immediately and so completely dismisses that Oskar is saving them. Thinks there’s some scam going on lol. Always made me laugh.
@benv7933
@benv7933 6 лет назад
Such a great scene!! The acting alone and chemistry is just incredible!
@serikaralbayev5979
@serikaralbayev5979 2 года назад
Can't stop admiring Ralph's performance. Amazing actor.
@michaelwhalen5836
@michaelwhalen5836 3 года назад
Spielberg keeps the characters separated by window frames until the deal is finally reached at the end of the scene. Only then are they allowed to share the same space, allowing this key line about the value of a human life to land with more impact. He often comes up with these shots on the fly...so brilliant is his film-camera brain.
@HopliteWarlord
@HopliteWarlord 2 года назад
The way this scene is played amongst the window frames is genius to the actors, director and camera crews! Amazing cinematography!
@carlsnyder4833
@carlsnyder4833 2 года назад
Their dialogue is the heart of this movie. I love every exchange they have.
@dam11232
@dam11232 5 лет назад
Schindler got woke, went broke But in a good way.
@fatmanbatman9374
@fatmanbatman9374 4 года назад
@Vavazelus no he failed hia other buisness ventures and his marriage after what he did
@OzAwake-jb6xc
@OzAwake-jb6xc 4 года назад
And not a jew to sign him a check if I recall
@artierupinen9240
@artierupinen9240 4 года назад
;~;
@artierupinen9240
@artierupinen9240 4 года назад
@@doxholiday1372 Actually Shindler's heroics were downplayed in the movie to make it feel more realistic . Shindler knew the Nazis were bad from day 1 and was planning rescues from day 1.
@artierupinen9240
@artierupinen9240 4 года назад
@@patsonlim528 Okay! Let's not indulge a nasty stereotype that Hitler used to create the Nazis, shall we? ^^;
@jimelton650
@jimelton650 3 года назад
The irony of Schindler asking AMON GOETH what a person is worth to him...lol.
@rogermouton2273
@rogermouton2273 3 года назад
The subtle brilliance of this movie. Revealing the utter evil of Goeth by showing him as not even being able to understand the concept of compassion
@richardmoloney689
@richardmoloney689 2 года назад
I know many who are like that. I answer to one. It's either that or starve. Sometimes these psychos manage to hang themselves in the end, sometimes not.
@Goonie02
@Goonie02 4 года назад
Amon was the definition of evil an Fiennes portrayed him with such a frightening feeling.
@TheVengalayakshraaj
@TheVengalayakshraaj 4 года назад
The blocking is phenomenal in this scene
@euanshanks
@euanshanks 4 года назад
There's a classic story of mila pfefferbrrg of meeting Ralph Fiennes when he was in costume as göth that she trembled with fear as he looked so much like him. A truly great film
@PedroCouto1982
@PedroCouto1982 2 года назад
0:23 It starts with a metaphorical barrier between both. 0:54 Then Schindler's space becomes larger. 1:07 The barrier disappears when Göth thinks he will be compensated with a lot of money.
@adamlee6435
@adamlee6435 8 лет назад
I feel like there's something here I can learn that is business related
@kevinzhang3313
@kevinzhang3313 8 лет назад
+Adam Lee No. It shows that there are things about business you have yet to learn.
@johansmallberries9874
@johansmallberries9874 5 лет назад
Get attached and go broke haha
@velvetsky5117
@velvetsky5117 5 лет назад
Capitalize on the needs of the world and hire the best employees. An even better businessman recognizes talented hard workers.
@kevinzhang3313
@kevinzhang3313 5 лет назад
@Sasori Tobi No. I paraphrased what he said that in meaning is the exact same thing.
@INCNetski
@INCNetski 5 лет назад
Lives are worth more than all the profits in the world
@FormulaPunRacer
@FormulaPunRacer 5 лет назад
Somehow it's funny that Ralph Fiennes mentions Moses in this scene. A precursor to the fact, that 5 years later, he'd practically reprise the same kind of role, voice-wise, in the Prince of Egypt. And his character would literally be up against Moses.
@richg4189
@richg4189 5 лет назад
The acting is so incredible in this movie that it may never be duplicated. Amazing in so many levels.
@John-zt6yw
@John-zt6yw 2 года назад
Read the book. It’s better.,
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 3 месяца назад
​@@John-zt6yw But he's talking about the skill of acting, which isn't in comparison to reading the book.
@sammyhill69
@sammyhill69 3 месяца назад
​@@John-zt6yw oh, these actors are in the book too? 🤔
@blitzblutz
@blitzblutz 5 лет назад
“Everyone’s making artillery shells.”
@ZachariahMorningstar
@ZachariahMorningstar 3 месяца назад
Saving these people was beyond Amon's comprehension, so blinded by the corruption of the system it could not even occur to him what Oskar's true intent was.
@bencarlson4300
@bencarlson4300 5 лет назад
I like Tommy Lee Jones in the Fugitive a lot, but Fiennes should have won the Oscar for this
@DeusHex
@DeusHex 4 года назад
He is not in the scene
@Ruvik92
@Ruvik92 4 года назад
The reason he never won is because of the person he was playing Amon goeth the oscars wouldn’t let someone win that was playing a real life maniac
@BigAL0074
@BigAL0074 4 года назад
He was never going to win it for such an unsympathetic charactor.
@bencarlson4300
@bencarlson4300 4 года назад
@@BigAL0074 Which makes some sense, but it's also not fair to the actor
@chance2smoke
@chance2smoke 3 года назад
Them both asking each other what one person is worth, I think, is the main point the audience is supposed to take away from this movie.
@charlessteinman2523
@charlessteinman2523 2 года назад
The framing of this sequence . . . Spielberg is a genius. -C
@juanpabloortiz1547
@juanpabloortiz1547 3 года назад
The scam is that saving even one life is priceless
@SethHixie
@SethHixie 4 года назад
2 amazing roles filled by amazing actors
@trueaspect5888
@trueaspect5888 Год назад
I always noticed that both Schindler and Goth have the same nose structure, Spielberg is always shooting them from the side to get that side profile. One man is good and one is bad, the black and the white.
@HolbergEM
@HolbergEM 5 лет назад
Ralph Fiennes is the best in this movie.
@kidofsteel0362
@kidofsteel0362 4 года назад
He was amazing. They all are in this film it’s a masterpiece.
@sol20006
@sol20006 5 лет назад
The blocking in this scene is incredible
@Hank..
@Hank.. 2 года назад
Amon's cruelty probably worked heavily to Oskar's favor here. The idea of Schindler saving them doesn't even seriously occur to Amon because they're not really people in his eyes, which ultimately allowed Oskar to rescue them under the guise of a business deal.
@guidototh6091
@guidototh6091 2 года назад
Good point
@Canerican.
@Canerican. 4 года назад
Two of the greatest performances of all time!!
@XxNienphilxX
@XxNienphilxX 3 года назад
funny how they debate over the price... a life is worthless for amon, but worth everything for schindler
@user-zz9su5sn6v
@user-zz9su5sn6v 3 года назад
0:08 that actually made me laugh.
@valentinazuzic2150
@valentinazuzic2150 7 лет назад
My favorite movie,Ralf Fiennes my favorite and amazing actor.
@Blahblahyah
@Blahblahyah 2 года назад
the acting is so good. He is infuriated at being out maneuvered by blatant benevolence
@JasonJValhayes
@JasonJValhayes 2 года назад
It's nice to go through the comments and see such great discussions! Good job guys - I mean that!
@marioarmentario
@marioarmentario 11 лет назад
Great actors
@dbodooley
@dbodooley Год назад
Ralph Fiennes should have won 2 Oscar’s for this movie.
@benconnor3206
@benconnor3206 5 лет назад
Incredible acting , Legends dominating a scene
@johannsebastianbach9003
@johannsebastianbach9003 2 года назад
0:43 - 0:46 i love these part🤣🤣🤣
@patwiggins6969
@patwiggins6969 4 года назад
If Goethe was a little bit smarter, and a little bit less greedy, Schindler would have been arrested at the end of this scene. Dangerous game
@Zveruidfly
@Zveruidfly 4 года назад
Arrested for what? Even if he suspected that Oscar wanna save these people, there is no crime in his offer. And he was a well-established guy with connections. You can't arrest him without a real reason. Moreover he did transfer them to another factory where they worked for the Reich. You couldn't accuse him of anything
@hrotha
@hrotha 4 года назад
@@Zveruidfly He was arrested several times, and each time some buddy up in the nazi hierarchy made some calls or whatever to get him released. In this case it was fortunate that nazi Germany was so corrupt at every level.
@hk4lyfe59
@hk4lyfe59 4 года назад
This scene is so layered its terrifying
@andresfermin866
@andresfermin866 9 дней назад
Timeless masterpiece. The acting of these two is incredible!
@finnmccool684
@finnmccool684 3 года назад
"No-no-no-no. What's one worth...to YOU?"
@grainnegowen5758
@grainnegowen5758 4 года назад
Omg this scene while all those souls hang in the balance
@lenka2042
@lenka2042 4 года назад
Adrenalin Pump Based on a novel.
@skym5817
@skym5817 4 года назад
Adrenalin Pump novel based on true events you dingus
@bimanatawilaga7509
@bimanatawilaga7509 3 года назад
Liam Neeson 30 years ago: he looks quite old Liam Neeson today: why he look so young? His face doesnt change!
@pedobear8071
@pedobear8071 Год назад
"Who are you Moses!?" Schindler: 😰
@gb-jg1ud
@gb-jg1ud 2 года назад
Everyone should watch this scene. Its basic business between and established entraprenur and a venture capitalist. They see people was simple assets along with anything else involved in the process of making money
@TheCleaner76
@TheCleaner76 2 года назад
This conversation could go back and forth for years after the war
@JacobDTulio
@JacobDTulio 2 года назад
“Who are you, Moses?” is quite funny when you remember Fiennes voiced Rameses in The Prince of Egypt.
@ZoddVance
@ZoddVance 4 года назад
Every scene of this film is brilliant. I appreciate it more every time I watch it.
@user-xs5tw7xp7g
@user-xs5tw7xp7g 4 года назад
I must say his German accent is impressive, just compare it to his accent in Grand Hotel Budapest and you will see the difference
@tiredofwinning2712
@tiredofwinning2712 2 года назад
Ralph only flipped it at the end, on "how much are they worth to you" to Schindler. Because he was worried his price was going to be too low, because they are worth nothing to him.
@expealidocious
@expealidocious 2 года назад
the actor who plays amon actually voices moses' brother ramses in the film prince of egypt
@lifeson90
@lifeson90 2 года назад
that 'who are you, moses' line been cut from uk tv screenings. outrageous
@phx4closureman
@phx4closureman 4 года назад
*Great negotiating scene*
@puterboy2
@puterboy2 5 лет назад
This scene is basically Qui-Gon vs. Voldemort.
@kidofsteel0362
@kidofsteel0362 4 года назад
HAHAHAHAHA Qui Gon mind tricking Voldemort.
@blueshattrick
@blueshattrick 4 года назад
The midi-chloriant count of these workers is off the charts..
@ruben_zermeno
@ruben_zermeno 4 года назад
Yep. You could day that.
@CognizantCheddar
@CognizantCheddar Год назад
I like the cut at that point, because Stern answers Goeth's question at the end of the movie: *"The world entire."*
@SlapShotRegatta22
@SlapShotRegatta22 4 года назад
"No, no, no. What's one worth to you..."
@UchihaFabio
@UchihaFabio 2 года назад
0:45 Amon was right there. Schindler WAS scamming him. With Kindness!
@BrownEyedGirl331
@BrownEyedGirl331 3 года назад
I had read an acting Teacher told some students if they wanted to know everything they ever wanted to know about acting? To watch this scene.
@SirCraigius
@SirCraigius Месяц назад
"Who are you, Moses?" "Sure am Rameses"
@2210ethan
@2210ethan 9 месяцев назад
‘An hour with Oskar Schindler encourages a belief in the simple answer’
@stantler16
@stantler16 2 года назад
So Ralph finnes also played Ramses in the prince of Egypt so his line is even better
@tallperson117
@tallperson117 3 месяца назад
God, both Ralph Fiennes and Liam Neeson are so good. This movie is an acting master class.
@hbilha
@hbilha 3 года назад
I rewatched this movie last week and thought Liam Neeson was amazing from begining to end. Even better than Ben Kingsley and Fiennes in fact imo.
@randyjames693
@randyjames693 2 года назад
Ralph is playing Claude Rains here
@justindems7436
@justindems7436 3 года назад
"No, no what's it to you?" Probably everything...
@sarahstuffs
@sarahstuffs 3 года назад
Ralph Fiennes saying ‘Moses’ as Goeth then years later shouting it in the Prince of Egypt as Pharaoh. Hmm.
@homo_esperans
@homo_esperans 2 года назад
Oscar Schindler literally: Let my people go!
@brav0wing
@brav0wing 4 месяца назад
Legend has it that when Voldemort was messing with his Accipere Animam spell he used it on Amon Goeth just before Goeth died by hanging.
@icouch
@icouch 4 года назад
Goeth reminds me of my boss. it's sad and depressing
@BigSexyWizard
@BigSexyWizard 3 месяца назад
I love that he just can’t comprehend the idea that he would be a humanitarian and can only think of how he must be making a fortune and even more so cause of the way the command was structured it wasn’t uncommon for officers not enlisted but officers to try and one up eachother, screw eachother over, and generally concern themselves with selfish interests like money and power.
@jjwaters4037
@jjwaters4037 4 года назад
“Who are you Moses”
@kleuafflatus
@kleuafflatus 4 года назад
Watched this movie when I was 14, really didn't appreciate it as much as I do now, especially now that I'm planning to start an ethical business in a developing country...
@vinylbuff1515
@vinylbuff1515 4 года назад
This scene is business 101
@seed157
@seed157 4 года назад
Im sure u al tell everyone ur vegan and pat yourself on the back a lot
@seed157
@seed157 4 года назад
@Kimberlee Ponson its a company i call "none of your business". It exposes hippie frauds who crave for attention
@commandergree68
@commandergree68 2 года назад
„Who are you, Moses?“ No, but you‘re Ramses
@ThyProjector
@ThyProjector Год назад
we will get to know at the end
@braileanul
@braileanul 6 лет назад
great scene my fav line yeah all right, dont tell me i'll go along with it it 's just irritating i cant figure it out and A+ acting from fiennes
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