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  1. Feb 8, 2022 · The real Schindler never experienced such an on-the-spot epiphany (via History Collection), his transition from avarice to altruism far more ambiguous, yet the scene takes liberties with the...

  2. Feb 12, 2018 · A scene from "Schindler's List" that Eva Lavi says is mostly accurate: Nazis separated her from her mother, but Schindler saved her by telling the guards he needed her small fingers to operate...

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  3. While the Nussbaums move into a small room with another family, Schindler sprawls across their bed. The shouts of "Goodbye Jews!" ring through Schindler's office, but he deliberately ignores them and goes on with his work.

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  5. Sep 17, 2020 · By Ben Sherlock. Published Sep 17, 2020. Link copied to clipboard. When he brought the story of Oskar Schindler’s quest to save 1,200 Jews from Nazi concentration camps to the big screen in Schindler’s List, Steven Spielberg created the definitive cinematic portrait of the horrors of the Holocaust, and one of the greatest movies of all time.

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  6. Scene 19 opens with a camera shot looking up toward Regina Perlman, who is pacing back and forth outside Schindler's factory. It cuts to her inside the factory, asking the doorman to speak with Oskar Schindler. Schindler appears at the top of the stairs, sees her, and refuses to come down.

  7. He moves to the living room where he begins to count his trunks full of money. The shot cuts to him standing with Goeth on Goeth's balcony. He is pacing back and forth, smoking.

  8. Schindler’s List’ was about 600 people who don’t.” Here is Terry Gilliam criticizing Spielberg (and contrasting him with Kubrick). His argument seems more focused on glamorization of the holocaust, and on sending the wrong message. Here are criticisms in the Village Voice in '94.

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