Review of Schindler's List (1993) by Arslan K — 06 Oct 2014
When I saw the trailer and the poster of schindlers list I only saw the presences of boredom and dullness in it, but now when I saw the film I have never been so wrong about a film. In the very first 10 minutes the words boredom and dull was replaced by the word excitement.
I was excited to see what this film had for me and it did not disappoint not even for a second. The one and only Liam nesson plays a character which is Schindler. I did not like him at first but loved him as the film went on because the development was spot on.
Ben Kingsley's character was great and I loved the little well balanced comedic scenes between Liam and ben's character. This impression or the mood this film leaves on the viewers is astounding.
I was both sad and relived at times in the film. Sad because of the sad video and relived because of how many schindler saved. Overall from its amazing black and white edit to its amazing story this is a must see film.
Truly an achievement in cinema.
This review of Schindler's List (1993) was written by Arslan K on 06 Oct 2014.
Schindler's List has generally received very positive reviews.
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