Babu had heard about the atrocities, but he admits it’s something entirely different seeing them represented. That’s why this film is so important. It took years for Spielberg to be mentally prepared to film it.
Believe it or not, they had to tone down Amon Goeth's psychopathy for this movie out of worry that the audience wouldn't believe it! He was so insane and unhinged that the SS kicked him out! Let that sink in!
@@sonnyb7612It wouldn't surprise me, but among his known crimes he shot his Jewish cook because the soup was too hot and once made a young boy who was having diarrhea eat it and THEN shot him!
He's not even that old, he's thinking the 60s when it's talking about the 30s, they were still using trains from the 30s in 1960s India, so I get what he's saying
@@PaulEcosse Some intolerant "Ernie", abused me online here 😢😭😭. For my suggestion to watch "Indiana Jones, There are only 3 moveies, barely, lol". The Ernie, jumps on , calling names, insults, making up narratives...of me? ... lol... then says, after vile bs, liable, slanderous made up psycho world and roles. then says i muted you so you don't respond....like..they are a regulular human soul? Call me a boomer? obvs Rainbow warrior AI....and same gen as me.....not my parents. excuse the punctaition....i'm off out for some r&r. Happy asnd blessed wknd to all ✝🙏🏻
Hey, when you reach "a certain age," it's always fun to laugh about how old we have become! I am glad to have made it this far, and hope to keep going! Be well!
@@the98themperoroftheholybri33There were indeed some that were court-martialed and convicted for crimes against POWs but the number was relatively small compared to the scale of the conflict. The key takeaway is the difference between getting away with sins that a nation forbids vs doing sins that a nation encourages.
When I lived in L.A. back in 1980-81 I dated a girl who's family had migrated to the U.S. from Denmark just after WWII. Her mother had lived under the Germans and her grandfather had to be hidden (not sure why because they were not Jewish.) As she grew up her mother would not let either her or her brother watch any movie or television show about the Germans during WWII. I could tell that living under German occupation made a huge impact on her mother. My perspective of WWII was from what my relatives who lived in Texas experienced and other than my uncle who was in the US Navy and who fought in the Pacific talked about everything was about being inconvenienced by the war effort. I could tell the experiences of her family from Denmark and my family from Texas were vastly different.
@@dbbubba1Her grandfather was probably in the resistance, and had to go underground to avoid getting killed or deported to a consentration camp. Many men and women in the occupied countries, including Denmark, risked their lives to keep radio’s, spy on the germans, commit sabotage, etc.
My mom lived in Naples, Italy under Mussolini at the time. Eventually the Italian fascists left the city to the Nazis. Then is when the real hell began as Nazis were asses to everyone. She met my dad, an American GI, after the Allies had taken Naples. The stories she told…😢😢😢
It was centuries of Easter sermons that inspired Christians pogroms against the neighborhood Jews. The Catholic Church only apologized for this in the 1960s. No word from the Protestants.
@@SheaSF Schindler was a Christian and the people he saved and his descendants are shown visiting his grave with a cross on it in the video. The answer to hatred of one religion isn't hatred of another.
Every human on the planet should watch this movie the day after they have turned 18. Consequence is a real thing, you should be equipped to spot a slippery slope.
I must have seen Schindler's List at least four times. Such a powerful film. I always end up crying. Watching their reactions throughout, especially towards the end, I reacted strongly as well, tears started flowing.
Come and See is far more powerful and devastating, even as a piece og art it's a contender for greatest film of all time, but alas, few people know about it.
@@learninglife9827 The story behind the movie is true. Schindler was a real person and what he did was real. So the movie is not entirely fiction; everything in the movie happened. And it's important to show younger generations what happened so that we can all learn from it and ensure that these events never happen again.
Same here, we had an elective Holocaust/Genocide course that really would bum you out for the rest of the day. I remember this movie in particular was so jarring that nobody was on their phones or talking or messing around - complete silence. The Pianist is a close #2 (the wheelchair scene 😔) and I also remember Sometimes in April being really depressing as well. Good films, they do what they intend to. Shocking while educating 💯
@@DinkMcStinky It surely is depressing. But be sure to search about "Foibe" and the Italian diaspora from Istria after WWII finished. It's equally heart-breaking, but NO ONE have talked about it, since the War was over, until 2004. I know the Argentinian made some movie about it, you should ckeck out "Redland - Rosso Istria", I have never seen it, but it's an important movie.
I could have saved more. Actual quote from Oscar Schindler. I love the man, and the actor portraying him, and the director for his most serious movie ever.
The film about Gandhi would be a interesting. Its 3 hours long, i dont know if its a problem, but they may like it. After this would be perfect to show Sexy Beast, where Ben Kingsley is the angriest gangster that ever existed.
If you add up all the people being killed by Israel for its entire lifetime, from 1948 onwards to today, using the highest estimated death tolls for not just Israel, but also their neighbours, then you get six months worth of killing in the Syrian civil war taken over the last decade. My question is then, where are the Syrian flags? Where are the protest marches? Do Syrian lives not matter?
I absolutely love ❤️ these two men with big hearts. Let us never forget that we as humans care, support and show concern for one another. Happy Easter 2023’ ✝️🤍🙏🏽. I always enjoy everyone who participates in this channel. 🥰 N. California
While we do, it would be really nice if the Likud Party Israelis would as well. They seem to have missed the memo, "don't do a genocide, like was done to you."
Thank you for reacting to this movie again. It's an important one, and one of the Director Spielberg finest films. Sir Babu seemed understand this movie very well
Also, the scene where Poldek (sp??) and the other scene where Adam (the small child who blew the whistle earlier) steps forward when Goethe asks who stole the chicken and pointed at the dead man as the culprit were both spared from execution by Amon Goethe....he thought Polkec (sp??) was funny and had made him laugh. He spared the boy because he was impressed by the obvious lie about the dead chicken.
I'm the same way with this movie, and with Alex Hayley's mini series, "Roots". I'm a descendant of African, Jewish and Native American people, so it's often hard to think about what my ancestors of various ethnic backgrounds suffered, because of hate, and have that in common. 😢
I watched this movie at the cinema several times when it was new. I brought friends and family to see it. I know this movie is shown in many schools, it is an important movie. Maybe it helps rallying support to defeat the aggressors and dictators we see currently in the world.
I had a feeling, when they saw X men movie, that they had very little knowledge of that period. It seems incredible considering how traumatic the world war II was for Wester society, but it reminds us that remembering and telling is a duty, because this history has never been so close to repeat itself !
Another movie they really have to see is the Gandhi movie, which would really resonate with them because they are Indian and are familiar with Gandhi's story. The movie is in English, though.
If they enjoyed this Id like to reccomend The Pianist and Sometimes in April. Both are very similar films. City of God is also very good, although the subject matter isnt the same. They are all very sorrowful films tho, and are also very impactful ❤️💯
One thing to bare in mind is - the crimes committed weren't the work of one man. One man may have been the figurehead, but even he didn't make all the orders. Dozens of men did. And many thousands carried them out without any remorse or hesitation, and millions more looked away and wilfully ignored what was happening. You can't blindly follow orders, always follow your conscious.
I am glad you redid this one with these two because not to talk bad on someone but Badshah made one of my favorite review movies to be one of the worst. Badshah couldn't get over the sex scene with Schindler and seeing that Titty, you would of thought the whole movie was about Oscar Schindler the Porno. He even said it himself that he couldn't pay attention to the movie because it was a shame that he saw the naked girl and then when they pranced the naked prisoners around he really couldn't stop talking about how the whole movie is about naked people. Thank you for redoing this, and this was the reaction I was hoping for. Although Schilndlers List porno might sound hilarious it did ruin the whole review for me.
@@sassymess7111 I did, if you watch the end when they review what they saw. It was just non stop about the nudity. Its like, really was that what the movie was about?
In this case, yes, if Babu would have listened and not been talking in some places he would've understood what was happening. Sarru was paying attention and realized what Schindler was doing quickly but Babu insisted he was wrong. It took a long time for Babu to finally listen to Sarru and pay attention enough to realize he was wrong. I know everyone loves Babu. Everyone respects him because he's an elder. I am the same age as Babu and can say whole heartedly that just because I've reached this age doesn't mean I know everything and shouldn't keep learning. I really wish someone would explain to him doing a reaction video means sharing your thoughts and feelings about what you saw, not talking so much you aren't paying attention to what you see and hear.
I wouldn’t say it’s a “tourist attraction” because that makes it sound like a fun day out. Of course it literally is, tourists ARE attracted lol but it’s better to say it has been turned into a museum to preserve the history of what happened in this dark, dark period of history.
@RockinDave1 I went to Auschwitz too, while I was in krakow Both not a fun day out and both full of tourists that are attracted to them Word it how you want to.....
@@HBVS1 They call evil people dogs. Like calling cops pigs, not sure exactly where they are but there some countries who really hate dogs. They are probably not in one of those countries but that is insane that people can culturally hate dogs.
I feel like it's not really mentioned enough that not every German was in full support of Hitler. Most were forced into it or else they would face suffering and death. Some were lucky enough to escape and become citizens elsewhere. A guy like Schindler is an unfortunate person who is thrown into a life or death situation. Despite what could have happened to him, he risked his life to save as many Jews as he could. Not only do I love this movie for showing the cruelty of Nazis but I love it for showing that Germans were also victims in many aspects. Like those who were hanged after being deemed as traitors. I feel like everyone was a victim in this war in some way or another.
It is really difficult to not like Babu. I would love to meet him sometime. He seems like a truly wonderful human being. And I like all of the villagers. I really like the young man in the vid with Babu, today. These 2 make a great film-watching Team! Good, good People!
If you're a human being it doesn't matter what language, clothing, culture, location or anything else about who or what we are. The thread that unites good people everywhere is the instant recognition of what's good and what's evil. And everywhere there are good people who instantly recognize good and they as well, instantly recognize evil and are disgusted by it. But there are also evil people in every corner of this world who take joy in doing detestable evil things to fellow human beings. No place on earth is immune to this. But never forget, they do this because they are weak cowards. And the good scares them to death. And the good outnumber them. And in the end, God will have the last word, make no mistake about that.
That's true, at least relative to population size there were several Chinese civil wars that could be considered bigger genocides. I suppose the Holocaust is the first time a genocide was perpetrated using industrial technology, that's what made it so haunting. Whereas beforehand the bloodshed was just low tech, machetes, spears, starvation, for the first time a group of people was able to use sophisticated technology to murder millions of people, showing what we're now capable of.
Babu had heard about the atrocities, but he admits it’s something entirely different seeing them represented. That’s why this film is so important. It took years for Spielberg to be mentally prepared to film it.
"Even the hearts of small children have been poisoned against them." Spot on Babu. Spot on.
Believe it or not, they had to tone down Amon Goeth's psychopathy for this movie out of worry that the audience wouldn't believe it! He was so insane and unhinged that the SS kicked him out! Let that sink in!
Thank you! Ralph Fiennes Amon is a teddy bear compared to the real one
Did he have human skin lamps or body parts like other people?
@@sonnyb7612It wouldn't surprise me, but among his known crimes he shot his Jewish cook because the soup was too hot and once made a young boy who was having diarrhea eat it and THEN shot him!
Lol Alllies
It was the SS that put him in the insane asylum that the Russians found him in.
Babu singing a song at the end was beautiful. What a remarkable culture.
The actor who played Itzak Stern is Ben Kingsley, who also played Gandhi. ❤
He is terrifying as psychotic gangster Don Logan in Sexy Beast.
He was stunning in Shutter Island too
And in a complete role reversal, he plays Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in ‘Operation: Finale’.
I like how they never miss an opportunity to remind Babu how old he is.
He's not even that old, he's thinking the 60s when it's talking about the 30s, they were still using trains from the 30s in 1960s India, so I get what he's saying
@@PaulEcosse Some intolerant "Ernie", abused me online here 😢😭😭.
For my suggestion to watch "Indiana Jones, There are only 3 moveies, barely, lol".
The Ernie, jumps on , calling names, insults, making up narratives...of me? ... lol...
then says, after vile bs, liable, slanderous made up psycho world and roles. then says i muted you so you don't respond....like..they are a regulular human soul?
Call me a boomer? obvs Rainbow warrior AI....and same gen as me.....not my parents.
excuse the punctaition....i'm off out for some r&r. Happy asnd blessed wknd to all
✝🙏🏻
Hey, when you reach "a certain age," it's always fun to laugh about how old we have become! I am glad to have made it this far, and hope to keep going! Be well!
@@PaulEcosse And in England. My dad born in '53 could remember steam trains.
He's only 27
I hope they know how "I was just following orders" went at the trials
a good soldier follows orders.
an honourable soldier knows, when to disobey them.
@@tyrionlannister4920that's true, but were the Americans soldiers who killed German POWs after the war found guilty for "following orders"?
@@the98themperoroftheholybri33There were indeed some that were court-martialed and convicted for crimes against POWs but the number was relatively small compared to the scale of the conflict.
The key takeaway is the difference between getting away with sins that a nation forbids vs doing sins that a nation encourages.
Isn't it great how the good guys always win the wars.
@@cyberneticbutterfly8506 I bet you don't know the difference between the SS and the German army
"Be a human being and do something good." Truly words to live by.
My father was alive during this war. It never left his mind. Hate is evil. Hello from Denmark.
When I lived in L.A. back in 1980-81 I dated a girl who's family had migrated to the U.S. from Denmark just after WWII. Her mother had lived under the Germans and her grandfather had to be hidden (not sure why because they were not Jewish.) As she grew up her mother would not let either her or her brother watch any movie or television show about the Germans during WWII. I could tell that living under German occupation made a huge impact on her mother. My perspective of WWII was from what my relatives who lived in Texas experienced and other than my uncle who was in the US Navy and who fought in the Pacific talked about everything was about being inconvenienced by the war effort. I could tell the experiences of her family from Denmark and my family from Texas were vastly different.
@@dbbubba1Her grandfather was probably in the resistance, and had to go underground to avoid getting killed or deported to a consentration camp. Many men and women in the occupied countries, including Denmark, risked their lives to keep radio’s, spy on the germans, commit sabotage, etc.
My mom lived in Naples, Italy under Mussolini at the time. Eventually the Italian fascists left the city to the Nazis. Then is when the real hell began as Nazis were asses to everyone. She met my dad, an American GI, after the Allies had taken Naples. The stories she told…😢😢😢
A very important movie! Especially today. Never forget!
Sending love from Germany ♥✌🏻
What he said, also from Germany. This movie ought to be shown in every school at some point.
Their understanding of complex issues is astounding. I love the fact that they clapped at the end and couldnt believe the cruelty.
Of course they do, they’re human beings with emotions and empathy 😅
@@FabiolaRVela yeah but the title do be kinda doing them dirty with the phrasing of "tribals"
Happy Easter to those that observe it, to all others, blessings on you and yours
Happy Easter Lyle and blessings to everyone else ✌🏻🙏🏻
Happy Easter? Nothing against Easter, but it's this the place to express your joy over a Christian holiday?
It was centuries of Easter sermons that inspired Christians pogroms against the neighborhood Jews. The Catholic Church only apologized for this in the 1960s. No word from the Protestants.
I find it weird to bring up Easter in the comments of a film that illustrates a Christian vendetta against the Jewish people.
@@SheaSF Schindler was a Christian and the people he saved and his descendants are shown visiting his grave with a cross on it in the video. The answer to hatred of one religion isn't hatred of another.
Every human on the planet should watch this movie the day after they have turned 18. Consequence is a real thing, you should be equipped to spot a slippery slope.
This movie is the story of a flawed, imperfect man who becomes a true saint.
i appreciate babu and all others who are part of this channel, thank you for showing me peoples different perspectives
I must have seen Schindler's List at least four times. Such a powerful film. I always end up crying. Watching their reactions throughout, especially towards the end, I reacted strongly as well, tears started flowing.
This movie should be shown in schools all around the globe.
Thank you for this...
why would they show fictional movies in school?
They do in germany, at least in my part of it
@@learninglife9827it’s a true story
Come and See is far more powerful and devastating, even as a piece og art it's a contender for greatest film of all time, but alas, few people know about it.
@@learninglife9827 The story behind the movie is true. Schindler was a real person and what he did was real. So the movie is not entirely fiction; everything in the movie happened. And it's important to show younger generations what happened so that we can all learn from it and ensure that these events never happen again.
Great to see the Sarru and Babu reacting to this masterpiece!
"schindler's list" is a true masterpiece. Liam Neeson is absolutely great.
I remember watching this during History class in high-school and man it was shocking and depressing.
Same here, we had an elective Holocaust/Genocide course that really would bum you out for the rest of the day. I remember this movie in particular was so jarring that nobody was on their phones or talking or messing around - complete silence. The Pianist is a close #2 (the wheelchair scene 😔) and I also remember Sometimes in April being really depressing as well. Good films, they do what they intend to. Shocking while educating 💯
@DinkMcStinky We actually had a holocaust survivor visit our high-school after the movie (back in 2011 or so).
@@Benobot99 I met differents Concentration Camps survivors when I'm at school, I'm from Europe.
@@DinkMcStinky It surely is depressing. But be sure to search about "Foibe" and the Italian diaspora from Istria after WWII finished. It's equally heart-breaking, but NO ONE have talked about it, since the War was over, until 2004. I know the Argentinian made some movie about it, you should ckeck out "Redland - Rosso Istria", I have never seen it, but it's an important movie.
@@gabrielesolletico6542 And one of them, sadly, was killed by the Russians in Ukraine last year.
Amazing, I've been waiting for this review
Really enjoyed your comments,observations & insights.
In real life the kids who were put on the trucks in Plaszow were driven to the edge of a trench and machine gunned.
I could have saved more. Actual quote from Oscar Schindler. I love the man, and the actor portraying him, and the director for his most serious movie ever.
What beautiful reactions which proves pictures speak louder than words. They have understood Spielberg's message through their hearts❤❤❤
Definitely not anytime soon, but I would recommend the series “Chernobyl”.
The film about Gandhi would be a interesting. Its 3 hours long, i dont know if its a problem, but they may like it. After this would be perfect to show Sexy Beast, where Ben Kingsley is the angriest gangster that ever existed.
"You have saved peoples life according to the power god gave to you"❤ 43:26
Its sad that these things existed/still exist in the world :(
Isreal is now doing it. It's come full circle 😢
Exactly! 🍉 Free Palestine 🇵🇸
@@yodasdad 🇵🇸
How would you fix it? Do you know who the actual parties involved really are, or the real motives and players behind them, all sides.
If you add up all the people being killed by Israel for its entire lifetime, from 1948 onwards to today, using the highest estimated death tolls for not just Israel, but also their neighbours, then you get six months worth of killing in the Syrian civil war taken over the last decade. My question is then, where are the Syrian flags? Where are the protest marches? Do Syrian lives not matter?
It might be fun to show them a completely different side of actor Ralph Fiennes next, in The Grand Budapest Hotel.
I absolutely love ❤️ these two men with big hearts. Let us never forget that we as humans care, support and show concern for one another. Happy Easter 2023’ ✝️🤍🙏🏽. I always enjoy everyone who participates in this channel. 🥰 N. California
Its not a React2 video without screaming kids and car horns in the background 😂
4d sound. New technology
that's life
and metal cutting at the end.
I love watching Saru and Babu reactions, they’re always into every movie they watch. The other guys tend to yawn and almost fall asleep at times.
Hi from Spain!!
That was a touchingly beautiful film that seems to have been forgotten.
Awesome recommendation, that was a great film.
Idk if they have seen " The Fallen of WW2" video showing the casilualities or not but I would love(for lack of a better word) to see there take on it.
ALWAYS REMEMBER!!!!💔💔💔
I think it’s “Never Forget” but you’re pretty much saying the same thing using opposite words 😂
While we do, it would be really nice if the Likud Party Israelis would as well. They seem to have missed the memo, "don't do a genocide, like was done to you."
This isn't a ground for politics@@injunsun
Thank you for reacting to this movie again. It's an important one, and one of the Director Spielberg finest films. Sir Babu seemed understand this movie very well
Also, the scene where Poldek (sp??) and the other scene where Adam (the small child who blew the whistle earlier) steps forward when Goethe asks who stole the chicken and pointed at the dead man as the culprit were both spared from execution by Amon Goethe....he thought Polkec (sp??) was funny and had made him laugh. He spared the boy because he was impressed by the obvious lie about the dead chicken.
This two legends must see also "Gladiator"
Thank you for showing this to him👍. He might have been a teenager at the time of WWII .
It really would have been so much better if these gentlemen had actual translations and were told what was transpiring.
Babu, you're a beautiful person with a warm heart.
If Saru had seen this before X-Men I'm sure he would've recognised it immediately.
One of those movies I can only watch every few years. It's emotionally taxing.
I'm the same way with this movie, and with Alex Hayley's mini series, "Roots".
I'm a descendant of African, Jewish and Native American people, so it's often hard to think about what my ancestors of various ethnic backgrounds suffered, because of hate, and have that in common. 😢
Such an important film that they started showing it at school after it came out on video.
I watched this movie at the cinema several times when it was new. I brought friends and family to see it.
I know this movie is shown in many schools, it is an important movie. Maybe it helps rallying support to defeat the aggressors and dictators we see currently in the world.
I had a feeling, when they saw X men movie, that they had very little knowledge of that period. It seems incredible considering how traumatic the world war II was for Wester society, but it reminds us that remembering and telling is a duty, because this history has never been so close to repeat itself !
For those who don't know what language that is in the beginning it's Hebrew
Another movie they really have to see is the Gandhi movie, which would really resonate with them because they are Indian and are familiar with Gandhi's story. The movie is in English, though.
30:50 I respect and admire Babu's humanity at this moment.
If more people were more like the villagers... this world would be a better place ☺ I enjoy the singing at the end of the videos, thank you Babu 🤗
a movie about crazy times..
Thank you for the reaction.
If they enjoyed this Id like to reccomend The Pianist and Sometimes in April. Both are very similar films. City of God is also very good, although the subject matter isnt the same. They are all very sorrowful films tho, and are also very impactful ❤️💯
i remember when my parents rented this movie on VHS and we watched it. Probably the saddest movie ive ever seen
A very powerful and emotive film
I recommend the movie Glory. it's an american civil war movie about the first black infantry regiment
Yes!
‘Schindler’List.’
One of the greatest Hollywood movies ever made.
Directed by Steven Spieberg.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Who will be heading to a secret bunker soon
One thing to bare in mind is - the crimes committed weren't the work of one man. One man may have been the figurehead, but even he didn't make all the orders. Dozens of men did. And many thousands carried them out without any remorse or hesitation, and millions more looked away and wilfully ignored what was happening. You can't blindly follow orders, always follow your conscious.
wel done gentlemen,lot of greetings for babu and his young friend
I am glad you redid this one with these two because not to talk bad on someone but Badshah made one of my favorite review movies to be one of the worst. Badshah couldn't get over the sex scene with Schindler and seeing that Titty, you would of thought the whole movie was about Oscar Schindler the Porno. He even said it himself that he couldn't pay attention to the movie because it was a shame that he saw the naked girl and then when they pranced the naked prisoners around he really couldn't stop talking about how the whole movie is about naked people. Thank you for redoing this, and this was the reaction I was hoping for. Although Schilndlers List porno might sound hilarious it did ruin the whole review for me.
I remember that, didn't finish watching that reaction.
@@sassymess7111 I did, if you watch the end when they review what they saw. It was just non stop about the nudity. Its like, really was that what the movie was about?
thank you for this
In this case, yes, if Babu would have listened and not been talking in some places he would've understood what was happening. Sarru was paying attention and realized what Schindler was doing quickly but Babu insisted he was wrong. It took a long time for Babu to finally listen to Sarru and pay attention enough to realize he was wrong.
I know everyone loves Babu. Everyone respects him because he's an elder. I am the same age as Babu and can say whole heartedly that just because I've reached this age doesn't mean I know everything and shouldn't keep learning. I really wish someone would explain to him doing a reaction video means sharing your thoughts and feelings about what you saw, not talking so much you aren't paying attention to what you see and hear.
Please react to:
‘The Godfather.’
‘The Godfather Part II.’
‘Goodfellas.’
‘Rocky.’
‘Casino.’
‘Heat.’
Master & Commander reaction?
I've visited the schindlers factory when I visited krakow in Poland a few years ago, its a tourist attraction
I wouldn’t say it’s a “tourist attraction” because that makes it sound like a fun day out. Of course it literally is, tourists ARE attracted lol but it’s better to say it has been turned into a museum to preserve the history of what happened in this dark, dark period of history.
@RockinDave1 I went to Auschwitz too, while I was in krakow
Both not a fun day out and both full of tourists that are attracted to them
Word it how you want to.....
Do they have subtitles on when they watch movies?
I think they watch a dubbed version
I wish they wouldn't insult dogs
What?
@@HBVS1 They call evil people dogs. Like calling cops pigs, not sure exactly where they are but there some countries who really hate dogs. They are probably not in one of those countries but that is insane that people can culturally hate dogs.
This is one of those kind of movies I watch once. I buy it. and never see it again. because it deserves my money.
The Killing Field next?
The villager on the right is CUTE! ❤
I feel like it's not really mentioned enough that not every German was in full support of Hitler. Most were forced into it or else they would face suffering and death. Some were lucky enough to escape and become citizens elsewhere. A guy like Schindler is an unfortunate person who is thrown into a life or death situation. Despite what could have happened to him, he risked his life to save as many Jews as he could. Not only do I love this movie for showing the cruelty of Nazis but I love it for showing that Germans were also victims in many aspects. Like those who were hanged after being deemed as traitors. I feel like everyone was a victim in this war in some way or another.
Nice singer 🤩
I reckon the lads would enjoy the Tarantino movie, Inglourious B*stards.
what a wonderful idea
A MOVIE THAT SHOULD NOT EVER BE FORGOTTON, IN THIS LIFETIME, OR ANY FUTURE LIFETIME.
Amo como entienden el trasfondo y no lo ven como un simple espectador ❤♡♡♡
Thank you for showing this film ❤✡️🕯️
peliculon ^^, nice video^^
Sir, show Star Wars to Aman, Sarru, and Rubbee
It is really difficult to not like Babu. I would love to meet him sometime. He seems like a truly wonderful human being. And I like all of the villagers. I really like the young man in the vid with Babu, today. These 2 make a great film-watching Team! Good, good People!
This movie was released in 1993 actually...
Would love to see them react to kundun
my favourite film
In my opinion they world love to watch some Indian movies
I love it when you react of it but can you please react of The phantom of the opera 2004?
If you're a human being it doesn't matter what language, clothing, culture, location or anything else about who or what we are.
The thread that unites good people everywhere is the instant recognition of what's good and what's evil.
And everywhere there are good people who instantly recognize good and they as well, instantly recognize evil and are disgusted by it.
But there are also evil people in every corner of this world who take joy in doing detestable evil things to fellow human beings.
No place on earth is immune to this.
But never forget, they do this because they are weak cowards.
And the good scares them to death.
And the good outnumber them.
And in the end, God will have the last word, make no mistake about that.
Please have them watch "MAN OF STEEL" the BEST Superman movie ever!
Please watch Indiana Jones the temple of doom
They already have. It’s on the patreon so it will end up here soon.
Patience young padawan
Please react to The Pianist, but don´t show to Babu, he surffers a lot
now which one had his headset on the wrong way
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What's most sad is there are much more bad leaders as Hitler was, ruling many countries right now, but people has no memory. God bless you Babu
That's true, at least relative to population size there were several Chinese civil wars that could be considered bigger genocides. I suppose the Holocaust is the first time a genocide was perpetrated using industrial technology, that's what made it so haunting. Whereas beforehand the bloodshed was just low tech, machetes, spears, starvation, for the first time a group of people was able to use sophisticated technology to murder millions of people, showing what we're now capable of.
Is there some way we can send gifts to the React 2.0 team? I would love to be able to send something to them, especially Babu Bhai and Raeen.
Hare Krishna Parmodaya Subhalankha
Mercy Mercy God For Our Sins🙏🏽😢
Thank you Babu for your beautiful song at the end.
I liked particulary the final song of Babu, this time!
Unfortunately I believe those are human teeth and not diamonds
Please please please show them The Green Mile.
That should never happen again.
“Fascism is contempt. Conversely, all forms of contempt, when they intervene in politics, prepare fascism or establish it." Albert Camus
your app skips over the important parts of this movie