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So, i watched the movie and i didnt like it. Contrary to what many people think i didn't think it was a good movie. Yet, i still have to write a paper on it. I need to know:
1)most powerful scenes
-how they affected you
-what they meant
2)what is life worth
-how did you come about this from the movie?
3)The saying on the ring
-whoever saves one life saves the world in time
-how does this tie into the movie
-how does it affect you
4)HOw does Schindler change
5)WHat would it be like to be in their places
6)How the movie affected you.
-what it made you realize

2007-02-20 11:54:00 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

look people, im not asking you to write it for me i'm asking for help. i honestly was not moved at all by the movie.

2007-02-20 12:57:54 · update #1

4 answers

You can answer these questions even if you do not like the movie. These are really easy questions too. They are all about your own personal view of the movie and as long as you can back up what you did/didn't like about things then you will be fine. If you are still having trouble, start watching the movie again with these questions in mind. As soon as a powerful scene comes along then stop the movie and write down a few things about it. This movie was never intended to be enjoyable. It is intended to be about teh triumph of humans in the face of opposition and the self sacrifice of one person. It is a horribly sad movie but that doesn't make it any less moving. Even if you didnt like it there had to have been scenes which turned you off the movie. You can do this paper for yourself. Don't ask us to do it for you. Especially since this is an easy paper as its all about personal viewpoints! Your teacher can't argue with your opinion so long as you back it up!

2007-02-20 12:19:49 · answer #1 · answered by Pwincess_Buttewcup 3 · 1 1

3) whoever saves one life saves the world entire (not 'in time')
The movie had a profound effect on me.
To see what the Jews went through, and the evil in the Nazi's was harrowing.
One of the most powerful scenes for me was the destruction of the ghetto at Krakow, and the cart going past with the dead body of the little girl in the red coat.
Oscar Schindler was a profiteer, yet he had humanity, and the lives he saved were testament to his humanity.
The scene of the train arriving at Auschwitz was chilling, as we all know from history that the Jews were sent there to be gassed and burnt.
I admire Spielberg immensely for not shying away from some of the graphic attrocities inflicted by the Nazi's.
You don't have to like the film, but these things happened 60 years ago, and are still happening today.
If that doesn't upset you, and chill you to the bone, then I doubt anything will.
I cried at the end when the survivors and descendants of the 'Schindler Jews' laid the stones on his grave.
6 million people were murdered by the Nazi's in WWII, for no other reason than their religion.
History seems to have taught us nothing.

2007-02-20 12:07:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

That was a great movie...I saw it quite a few years ago, so I don't remember too much. One of the best scenes was the girl with the pink (or red?) jacket

2007-02-20 12:02:07 · answer #3 · answered by GD-Fan 6 · 0 1

Uh Oh looks like someone doesn't want to do their own homework. Sad that you did not like the story, maybe you didn't get it or you don't have a heart.

2007-02-20 11:58:05 · answer #4 · answered by Icey 5 · 0 0

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