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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Oskar Schindler- a saviour

Oskar Schindler, a man who let happen the improbable, is there above too high to be remembered.
I believe, everything has to return back and every good thing has to necessarily trace back. He was grateful to everyone who played pawns in his plans. And he is treated with priceless gratitude on his farewell. The gesture to turn the gold tooth into a ring with the quote is truly moving.
"Whoever saves one life saves the world entire" and he did save a world -Schindler's Jews- entire.

 It's well above my reasoning to make out what made the Germans holocaust the pitied. The hatred, the sense of victory in their faces when executing the disarmed, the joy they saw in human slaughter were so real that I felt it beyond what is called picturization. The crux of the movie for me is when Oskar averted the last call to finish off the left Jews before the Germans surrendered. "Leave homes as men, not murderers".
Weight of the subject is overwhelming that Spielberg himself considered not matured enough to direct the film.

Schindler professed a wonderful quote that defines his stature; “Power is when we have every justification to kill - and we don't.”