Review of Schindler's List (1993) by Trevor R — 06 Apr 2013
Spielberg's deeply personal masterpiece is one of the most emotionally affecting movies ever made. The moody black and white photography feels classical without seeming overly stylistic, the script is powerful but reserved, and the three lead performances (Neeson, Kingsley, Fiennes) are utterly remarkable.
This is a film that everybody needs to experience at some point.
This review of Schindler's List (1993) was written by Trevor R on 06 Apr 2013.
Schindler's List has generally received very positive reviews.
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