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Schindler's List Classic Lines, Love Movie Monologues in English

"Schindler's List" is based on "Schindler's List" written by Australian novelist Thomas Keneally. Adapted from "Deller's List", it truly reproduces the real historical event of German entrepreneur Oskar Schindler and his wife Emily Schindler protecting more than 1,200 Jews from being killed by fascists during World War II. .

Classic lines from "Schindler's List"

This car, Goethe would have bought this car. Why do I keep the car? Ten people by that, ten people, ten more people. This pin, two people. This is gold, two more people. He would have given me two for it, at least one. He would have given me one, one more, one more person, person, Stern, for this. I could have got one more person, and I didn't, and I didn't...

Goethe would have bought this car. Why should I? Keep this car, it can exchange for ten lives, ten lives, save ten more people. This brooch can save two lives. This is gold, it can save two more people, he will let me exchange for two, at least one person , he will be one more person for me, one more person, one person, Sten, this can change one person's life. I could have saved one more person, but I didn't, but I didn't...

What is power? When a person commits a crime, the judge sentences him to death according to law.

This is not called power, this is called justice. And when a person also committed a crime, the emperor could sentence him to death or not.

So he was pardoned. This is called power.

The conversation between Schindler and the German commander Amon in the film discusses what power is, which is very classic.

(Amon and Schindler were drinking on the balcony. Amon was a little drunk and fell onto the chair, which shattered.)

Schindler: Why are you so old? Are you drinking that bad wine? It's in vain that I send you good wine all day long. One day your liver will explode like a grenade.

Amon: (No response, but said) You know, I always look at you, I am observing you. (While talking, he gets up and moves to a chair) You never get drunk. That's excellent self-control. Self-control is power. You have the power.

Schindler: Is that why they are afraid of us?

Amon: They are afraid of us because we control their power of life and death.

Schindler: They are afraid of us because we kill people without restraint.

If a person is punished for committing a serious crime, he deserves it. It would be a happy thing if we let him be put to death. And if we kill him with our own hands, it will be even more satisfying. But that's not power. That's a sanction. It's completely different from power.

The so-called power is when we have absolute reasons to kill, but we don’t do it.

Amon: Do you think that is power?

Schindler: This is the style of ancient emperors. A man committed the crime of stealing. He was brought before the emperor. He threw himself to the ground and begged the emperor to spare his life, knowing that his life was in danger. As a result, the emperor forgave him, and he forgave an insignificant person.

Amon: I think you are drunk.

Schindler: That is power, Amon. That is power. ?Amun, the Benevolent.

Amon: (laughing) I forgive you.

The next day, the Jewish boy who cleaned Amon's bathroom did not clean the bathtub. Amon was not angry, but forgave him. The boy left Amon's residence anxiously. As he walked in the open space, bullets flew past his feet, coming from nowhere. One shot? Two shots? A third shot and the boy was knocked to the ground.