A frame from which epic historical drama film is in the picture?
Correct answer: Schindler's List
Player #9442102
At the end of the movie,the real survivors and the actors that portrayed them are shown putting stones on Oscar Schindler's grave.I thought was very touching to a man who tried to save as many Jewish people he could. And he belonged to the Nazi party! He became a good man and is honored among the Jewish people.
Player #4377051
If you can watch this movie without being spiritually moved, you've got a problem.
Player #18708519
Masterpiece 👏🏻
Tracy Goodwin
My Dad was a jew by blood but accepted Christ making him a completed jew. I haven't had the courage to watch the movie.
Player Ljasper
Joyful, that's what I thought, but once I started. OMG it's more moving than anything you can experience
Player Kiki.T
words can not describe what you feel after you see this film 🎥
RockNRollMama82
Joyful, you need to. There are horrifying events in life that, unless acknowledged by others, will continue to occur.
We must NEVER let another Holocaust happen.
:(Nancy E):
I have a hard time even thinking about watching a movie of the holocaust.
Player #9374174
hard to watch without crying
RockNRollMama82
A must see film. Should be shown in high schools. When I was homeless and lived with other homeless women in a home, I made the other women watch it if they wanted to use my dvd player for other movies. Many didn't even know about the Holocaust. A few didn't care.
Any Holocaust denier should be forced to watch.
Bluemoon7
Nerak 7, we sure do… we need Steven wonderful to make more films…. He isa great director
spacey
schindlers list made me cry
Nerak 7
Director by Steven wonderful. Acting by Liam the finest. Very sad by true. We need more movies like these
michelle
RockNRollMama82, I seen it at my high school here in California. we had to take permission slips home to have our parents sign them and brought them back and turn them into the office if we wanted to we had a choice as to weather we even wanted to watch it or not those of us that did had to turn in the permission slip we were juniors and it was and still is a moving masterpiece in my opinion i cried thru the whole thing.
kelster
Pam, I read the book "The Boy In The Striped Pajamas". I didn't realize there is also a movie.
Bigkev
Player #4377051, it was a moving film!
Player #15150509
Player #9442102, twice I've put a stone on his grave in Israel 🇮🇱
chickie
The "Pianist" was also a heart breaking movie. Unbelievable what the Jewish people endured. 🥺
Lady of the Lake
I was a sophomore in hs when this came out & my entire history class was made to go see it as a class field trip. A truly amazing film but one I haven't, nor ever plan on, seeing again.
Vee
I'm def watch this
Tanya
You could also read a book titled "We Were the Lucky Ones" by Georgia Hunter. So interesting!
Darrell
:(Nancy E):, years ago my cousin asked me what was the Holocaust. I was dumbfounded. What are they teaching in high school history class?
Frw
Miki, I also read the "Tattooist of Auschwitz." A great page turner.
Chris
:(Nancy E):, true. So hard. Still can’t believe other humans did that.
Chris
An amazing film that affected me for days!!!
Donna
:(Nancy E):, please watch as a History lesson
Donna
Tracy Goodwin, you should really watch it...everyone should have this HISTORY LESSON so as not to repeat it...no matter what religion you may be!
Mark
Tracy I would very much enjoy watching it with you...speechless.
Player #41376295
ABBAsDtr, Now that's a hard movie to watch. So sad and graffic.
Sunne Draca
A lot of work was put into the movie. Though it has the theatrics, it catches a lot of the history. That scene is the only color during the movie until the end where many of the survivors and their children visit his grave.
There’s some pains worth experiencing.
Pam
Incredible movie. Another brilliant movie is “The Boy In The Striped Pajamas”. It changed me, as did “Schindler’s List.”
Player rhodedog
Every one should watch it so it doesn't happen again
LoverNotAFighter
Everytime I'm in a Schindler elevator (look at the maker plaque at the bottom of the doors), I think of this great film and the horrific tragedy it retells.
LoverNotAFighter
One of my all-time favorite films.
I don't recall why the little girl is the only character to be shown in color.
Player #29747616
One of my favorite films!
Player #6882287
Player #4377051, I fully agree I just watched this excellent masterpiece 2 days ago in it's intirety for the first time. It was very moving and inspiring I'm a big fan of Liam Neeson and he was excellent.
Player #25672957
It is a brilliant film. I'm so glad I got to see it in a theater but I don't think I could watch it again.
RockNRollMama82
TJ SISTER, our neighbor growing up was a lady named Gertrude. She had her number tattooed on the inside of her left arm. I asked her about it. She was a Polish Catholic who was in both Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen. My mother insisted Gertrude only did office work for the Nazis, but I think she was trying not to scare a little girl. Gertrude was a wonderful lady. I'm just glad she got out alive.
RockNRollMama82
Miki, I'll have to read that. For some reason I'm drawn to the Holocaust and the evils perpetrated by the Hitler gang.