The movie "Schindler's List" reveals the conflict between human nature and bestiality, and expresses the theme of human nature's ultimate victory over bestiality. Now I bring you a 600-word review of Schindler's List for your reference!
A 600-word review of Schindler's List 1
"Schinde The protagonist Schindler in "The List" was originally a businessman who made a lot of war fortune and was a hardcore Nazi. In occupied Poland, Schindler employed Jews as the cheapest labor in the enamel factory he founded. In 1943, Schindler witnessed with his own eyes the scenes of the bloody massacre of the Jews in Kraf. Schindler's conscience found out and he tried to do his best to protect the Jews. At the end of the war, more than 1,000 rescued Jews gave him a spontaneously signed testimony to prove that he was not a war criminal, and gave him a gold ring with a Jewish saying engraved on it: "Save" One life saves all mankind. ?
At the beginning of the article, something like snowflakes fell from the sky. Schindler walked to his car and twisted it with his hands. It was not snow, but ashes.
This docking gives readers a feeling of war, and the situation written in the second part allows readers to see that Schindler's heart has been touched. So Schindler began to plan to save the Jews. Schindler had used his connection with the stormtrooper leader to make a fortune and had more money than he could spend in his lifetime. He put the money in his suitcase and once again used his connection in the German army to prepare Jews rescued. Schindler asked his Jewish friend Itezhak to help him list the names of some Jews, and then find a way to take them away. The total number of these Jews was close to more than 1,000. Schindler spent his savings Take it out and give it to a senior official of the German Nazi Party, asking him to transfer all the people listed on Schindler's list and hand them over to Schindler. Schindler risked his life to save those Jews (although Schindler also German, but senior officials of the German Nazi Party told him at the time that he could ask people to capture Schindler at any time, indicating that there was still danger). In the end, Schindler relied on his wisdom, courage, connections and money to save the lives of more than 1,000 Jews.
A person has made a mistake before, but as long as he knows it and corrects it, he firmly believes that he can still be forgiven. Just like Schindler, although he made a mistake, he corrected it and saved 1,000 people. Many Jews. Therefore, after the war, more than 1,000 Jews spontaneously signed and handed this testimony to him to prove that he was not a war criminal. Those who know their mistakes and do not correct them will not be forgiven by the people and society.
The movie "Schindler's List", like this article, reveals the conflict between human nature and bestiality, and expresses the theme of human nature's ultimate victory over bestiality. But I think that human nature has not only defeated the bestiality, but also defeated the yearning for money that many people have and everyone has. Schindler is the same, but Schindler has not always been like that, because he took It's war money, precisely because he still has humanity. After watching "Schindler's List" 600 words Part 2
After watching "Schindler's List", tears kept falling again. Although it was not the first time I watched it, it still felt heart-wrenching. Feel. Looking at the black and white images that symbolize the tragic fate of the Jews, and listening to the extremely incongruous sound of gunshots mixed with the crystal-clear hymns of Jewish children, the entire film silently displays that sad past. In particular, the little girl in red walks through the crowd ignorantly, and the comparison with the appearance on the corpse truck is even more sad. The Jewish nation has encountered a dark history. During the Third Reich under Hitler's leadership, according to rough statistics, approximately 6 million Jews and tens of millions of others were being killed as a result of Hitler's genocidal policies. Every time I read about that period of history, I feel an inexplicable fear. But this fear does not come from the large-scale massacre itself, but that the massacre is carried out under an extremely orderly organization, although the massacre is indeed a terrifying nightmare for humans.
Not only was the massacre conducted in an assembly-line manner, but all procedures from sorting out Jews to sending them to concentration camps were the result of the highly efficient operation of the state machinery. And the saddest thing is that every certificate that sent a Jew to the death factory had a judge's permission.
No matter from which angle you look at it, the judicial organs during the Nazi period could not escape the stain of aiding the evildoers. It is precisely because all the Nazi laws that brutally treated the Jews were successfully implemented in the operation of the judicial organs. Some people may argue that it is precisely because German judges have received strict training in positivist jurisprudence that they can only strictly enforce the law, even if it goes against their nature. However, in real life, German courts often apply the law across the boundaries of statutory law. For example, in April 1939, the Frankfurt District Court sentenced Max, a Jewish art dealer who only glanced at a German girl, to commit insult and public injury. The insult was only After taking a look at the composition, it goes far beyond the definition of insult in its judicial basis, the "Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor". Some people may also argue that under the ideological propaganda of the Nazis, they are unable to distinguish such laws as unjust and evil laws, and they cannot refuse to apply laws that violate justice. This is precisely because there is no one who can ignore the danger of persecution and have no hesitation. An environment in which a fair trial can be conducted. It is undeniable that in many cases the situation is indeed stronger than the person, and one has to act against one's will. However, this reason can be used by ordinary Germans, but it cannot erase the stain on the judiciary. Indeed, the Nazi legal theory based on eugenics at that time had sufficient reasons for the massacre, but the judiciary, as the guardian of justice, forgot the most important point? Respect for human individuals, the ultimate value goal of this law . Under power, you may not be able to reject unjust laws, but you can at least escape them, or at least choose a different course. Knowing clearly that what the Nazis were carrying out was massacre, but still aiding them, is even worse than being a direct murderer. No matter what the high-sounding reasons are, even if you are enforcing real laws as a law enforcer, you still have to take responsibility for it and understand the sanctions.
The respect for life and respect for each individual Jew shown by the protagonist Schindler in the film to rescue the Jews was the most important thing for the judicial organs in the trials throughout the Nazi rule. Absentees. Due to the eugenics theory advocated by the Nazis and the background of the war, assimilation was inevitable. But even Amon, who likes to use the Jews in the concentration camp as living target in the film, can still feel some warmth from many subtle plots such as saying "thank you" and "I don't want to give you the cold" to the Jewish maid. The most ironic thing is that the Nazi judicial decisions did not even contain this minimal human warmth, but only coldness and indifference, not only towards the Jews, but also towards all so-called inferior ethnic groups such as the Poles. The most ironic case that struck me occurred on February 18, 1943. 14 Polish farmers were charged with "illegal slaughter" for slaughtering their own pigs. 9 were imprisoned in concentration camps and 3 were sentenced to death. The judicial logic of this case turned out to be that human life is worth less than pig life. As long as the judge in this case had a little respect for human life, even if it was just mercy, how could there be such a ridiculous verdict? After all, the effects of passive enforcement of evil laws and careful enforcement are very different. The reason why Nazi judges are terrifying is because of their indifference and contempt for the lives of the weak under the knife. It is this indifference that makes the judge's black robe no longer a symbol of the guardian, but a part of the terrifying shadow. After Reading Schindler's List 600 words Part 3
To be honest, I don’t really like reading foreign books and classics. Maybe it’s because of the cultural differences between China and the West. I always read foreign books. It feels difficult to read and even a bit boring. The teacher said that it was normal not to be able to read. If you want to understand, you must first read foreign Bibles. I could only surrender to this. It is said that music has no borders, and I firmly believe that good books do too. There are many celebrities abroad who are worthy of our learning and admiration.
I still remember that a year ago, the teacher took us to watch the movie "Schindler's List". After watching the more than three hours of film, it gave me deep thoughts. It makes my heart hurt when I think about it now, and I never want to watch it again.
This is a film that profoundly exposes the horrific crimes committed by the German Nazis in the massacre of Jews. The film shows the true history of World War II in a black and white documentary format. For students like me, I have gained more experience in this kind of war era, that is, war can bring out the ugliest side of human beings, but it can also see the bright and hopeful side of people. When it is dark enough, people will It is indeed the truth to be able to see the stars. The crazy killings of the fascists and Schindler, a profit-seeking businessman who spent all his property to save the persecuted Jews, form the comparative clues of the whole film. The whole movie made me have the urge to cry. At the end, Schindler said sadly when he was escaping: "How many more people can I save? What makes it difficult for me to understand is why humans persecute each other by race, rather than killing animals." Still cold?
I like Schindler’s definition of power: What is power? Power is not the ability to condemn people to death. Power is only when you have the potential to pardon and save people who are destined to die! I really thank Schindler, Schindler saw a little girl in red walking through atrocities and massacres almost unscathed among the stormtroopers wielding clubs and shooting wildly and the driven Jews. When the little girl reappeared, she It was already a corpse on the corpse truck. Schindler was greatly shocked, and so were we. Not only was the little girl's dress a rare color in this movie, but more importantly, it made me see something. This light of humanity is quietly burning, and this may be the turning point for Schindler to put aside his interests to save the Jews from persecution.
The names on Schindler's list are life, not the dead, just like in the film. As stated in: "This is not an ordinary list, this list is life. Every name was exchanged for a huge amount of money. Schindler gave up many, many things of his own to protect a group of lives and a nation!
When I watched this movie, I felt I wonder if I would be so great if I were Schindler, and if I were Gott, would I be so cruel, but due to the cowardice of human nature, I have never and dare not imagine what I would do if I were a Jew at that time. How will you live and how will you die? I would rather be anyone than them, precisely because of their tragedy and my cowardice. So I was probably just a blank bystander at the time.
The biggest feature of this movie is not to educate us, but to have something that makes people wary. What it warns against is not certain habits or conduct of people, but human nature. I also don’t want to point out the tragic fate of a certain Jew in the movie to win people’s admiration, so that they agree with me, because as far as a certain Jew is concerned, there is no other innocent person who deserves to be tortured and killed.