Review of Schindler's List (1993) by Thenewspielberg — 25 Sep 2011
A historical drama detailing the life of Oskar Schindler, who used his money to save over a thousand Jews during the Second World War. Seen as a sort of companion piece to Spielberg's other war epic Saving Private Ryan (1998) , this film is more factual and contains less action so that when you do see it, it is all the more horrifying.
I was blown away by Liam Neeson's performance and I now consider it his best role, next only to Michael Collins. Another notable performance is Ralph Fiennes as the evil, cold blooded and militant psycho Amon Goeth, who was hung after Germany surrended for crimes against humanity.
My only complaints would be that the accents are sometimes difficult to make out and that it is heavily depressing.
This review of Schindler's List (1993) was written by Thenewspielberg on 25 Sep 2011.
Schindler's List has generally received very positive reviews.
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