Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Schindlers List 1993 [English] MATiNE Movie Download

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Runtime: 195 min
Audio: Dual Audio
Language: English
Resolution: 1280x720
Frame Rate: 24 fps
Video Bitrate: 2924 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps
Year: 1993
Starring: Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Kingsley
Director: Steven Spielberg


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Review: I. ... Sorry to say you.These Amon Goethe (Ralph Fiennes) for the film can be used to accurately describe the themes of this movie: power and forgiveness.I is part of the baby boomers has been so, lucky to not experience any major war. And after seeing this movie, I have a deep respect and feelings of those who have suffered in these times, either the Holocaust or the Nam war was expecting this film to make, and I'm glad It was the man who dared to challenge. Anyone else would not have done justice.The film focuses on how a German named Oskar Schindler saved the lives of thousands of Jews by employing them to work in his factory during World War II World. But I feel that the main objective of the film is to show the goodness of Schindler, but the horrors of war. There are some of the most realistic and graphic scenes ever captured on film here. People get fired for no particular reason, hiding in fear, and Gased stripped, abused ...... so much so that viewers see for the first time will be deeply affected. We never see the other side of the war in many Hollywood productions, which only focuses on their unrealistic accióny gung-ho heroes. (Another excellent film would be Spielberg's Saving Pte Ryan again) war and its horrors are finally and faithfully recreated for the movie Raging Bull audience.Like, his shot beautifully in white to reflect the time and black and tone of the film. Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes are excellent, especially the latter, its protrayal afraid of Amon Goethe. The scene where they discuss the power is a classic and the later one where Amon forgive a young Jew remains one of my many favorites!

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