The soul in Schindler's List
Schindler's List is the greatest film of all time, based on Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally. Directed by Steven Spielberg – it is the most influential film in the history of world cinema. Apart from talking about the technical aspects of this film, I like to discuss the emotional aspects of the film which is considered to be the most important factor. It is carried out to be the best film and it was crafted well in the sense of film making whereas Spielberg captured every moment of the Holocaust. Schindler's List is something more than cinema, it is not just the film but a life where the soul from it never dies even when the film gets to its end credits.
The content, pain, story, politics, livelihood, people, and love shown in the film is very tight to its end where you can find yourself getting into something soulful and meaningful. Schindler's List gives meaning to your life, it is the film that is apart from other filmmaking aspects. The real incidents that the film captures will leave the trace of the darkness of the holocaust in front of your eyes which point out every aspect behind the blood-filled events that shattered millions of lives altogether.
The film conveys a pain that leaves the mark on your shoulders, later makes you feel the real-time crisis you feel in this real world is meant to be nothing. The subject the film takes over is meant to be the most crucial portions of history whereas it is connected with the emotional side of people. The film never failed to capture the real events and heaviness of the incident that were happened during the Holocaust. The girl who wanders around the place when the army invades Jews creates the effect of danger and the pain through the color of red - it is where the film-making of Spielberg becomes outstanding and obviously through the projection of rawness in every aspect.
Schindler's List will purify your soul and make you think of life around and turn to be the best person in sense of showing love, mercy, gratitude, and right power. The dialogues in the film are very important and the composition of scenes one to other with the reality-filled element will give a true cinema watching experience. The film is poetic yet soulfully made that makes the audience encounter the darker side of history and re-think our lives and how lucky we are at this time of getting the right amount of food, a place to live, and air to breathe.
To the end when Schindler says, 'I could have got more' reflects the pain and struggle that every true heart lived there at the time. This film has to be talked more and elaborated to the present generation of adults to know what the history of the world carries forward to the world of the present.




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