For those wondering, the man screaming and shooting the bodies is Albert Hujar. He was Goth's second in command in the camp and oversaw much of the liquidation process of the Krakow ghetto. He appears to have been either a psychopath or a sadist, as he reportedly greatly enjoyed killing as part of his duties. During the liquidation of the ghetto, he personally oversaw the executions in the ghetto hospital and was said to have ran from room to room shooting anyone he saw, including the guard outside and even the guard dog. Seriously disturbed man.
Neeson is so good but Fiennes was magnificent. He played such a sadistic and cold villain. He’s surrounded by the rotting/burning corpses of thousands of innocent men, women, children and he’s upset about the “paperwork.” Unbelievable performance. He played a truly terrifying character.
And to think that Amon Goeth really existed and his nicknames were The Butcher of Płaszów or The Butcher of Hitler. Says a lot about the character. Ralph Fiennes is an incredible actor and deserved the Oscar for this performance.
@@florentlecorre450 The real Helen (Goeth's maid) said that everything the actor did in the film ... was also what Goeth did in real life with her and off the balcony. Indeed, he confessed that it was even worse and more monstrous than what is seen in the film. Imagine that piece of shit.
For some of the people who played as extras, were actual survivors - when the actor who played Goth came on set for the first time and throughout filming, some who freeze in terror as it was as if Goth had really returned just a heavily milder version of him. The actor who played Goth went out of his way to ease the tension, knowing how much PTSD some would be going through
In one of the comments is the remark "... was a psychopath and and sadist ...". The latter being an expression of the former, which is a condition. If we are to understand our selves, it is important we understand the context before we bandy the around or nothing changes and we continue to chase our tails.
Why... Why would they have survivors come as extras "Hello person who came out of something well and truly traumatising. Do you want to come and recreate that trauma with us?"
At the end of the film, when Oskar saids "I could have saved one more person...and I didn't" I always think back to this scene when he sees the little girl in the red coat dead.
You ever been to any of the former camps in Europe? I went to Auschwitz, Dachau and Sachsenhausen. I had the exact same thoughts as you when i went into the room at Auschwitz where all the luggage was and it had their names on the bags. I just stood there looking. Thinking, who were these people? When i saw the photos of them on the wall, thinking, these people are all gone. What was their story? What were they like? If i met them in real life would i have liked them? Would we have gotten along? The bus trip out of there was pretty quiet for a while...
@@Spacegoat92 Same thing if you read Anne Frank's diary. She is an "every girl," like so many of us were, adored her father, argued with her mother, had a perfect older sister, dreamed of film stars, enjoyed writing, fashion, friends, and boys. She and her sister, Margot, who was an athlete and on the rowing team, could've been any of us. You see the photos of them their father, Otto, took, and it was obvious he adored his girls. He was the only survivor of the family. Imagine losing your wife and adored children.... Lives, families, futures snuffed out by the Nazis. Imagine being dragged from your home in the middle of the night and taken to a camp. I've tried to imagine it, talk about a nightmare.
In the original screenplay, and in Thomas Kenneally's novel, there was a scene where Leo John, one of the Nazi officers at Plaszow, is catching tadpoles with his son while the ashes of the dead float down all around them. That's one of the things that this movie does so effectively...emphasizes that the Nazis were regular human beings who perpetrated these acts of unspeakable evil. They could hang out with their own children after giving orders for, or carrying out, the murder of other children. They could go home and kiss their pregnant wives after arranging for pregnant women to be gassed. Amon Goeth complains about the extra work his boss lays on him just like any of us might...it just so happens that his boss is Hitler and the extra work involves exhuming and burning the thousands of dead people he's either personally killed or ordered killed, and shipping the rest off to their deaths. The Nazis of Schindler's List, as in real life, aren't adventure-serial villains like in Spielberg's own Indiana Jones films...they're no different from any of us, yet they carried out unimaginable atrocities. And that's what makes them so utterly terrifying. (That's one reason Spielberg has said he couldn't go back to Nazis, or even ex-Nazis, as adventure-movie villains when he finally returned to Indiana Jones...after making Schindler's List, he couldn't conceive of them as simply cartoon baddies.)
The banality of evil. People today too often think of Nazis as these mustache-twirling supervillains, when in reality, they were no different from you and me and that's frightening.
Definitely this. While many will point out that some people are evil (due to whatever), the fact is that 99% are just regular people. They go to work, do what is required, keep work life outside of home life. As much as many people will claim they would have said no, or done something different, or outright resisted, the fact is that most people will just do whatever they are told. There are psychological studies done that proves that when someone is given orders by someone of authority, they do it. Throw in the idea of whatever you're doing is the "right" thing to do.... that's why there are countless atrocities committed throughout the centuries.
NO Its Also Part Of LIFE Aswell Because Ash Helps The Trees Grow THINK About It #JenniferSchillig Sure It Was Evil BUT It Has A Cooling Effect Like It Was Proven True By Scientists And Volcano Experts And YES Ashe Is Used As A Fertiliser And Its Also Proven That Bodies Can Also Be Used As Nutrients Due To The Bodies Being Made Of Water AND Look How Many Trees Grew In Auschwitz
@@bentencho- Everything after 10/7 proves this to be true. The real disturbing thing is how many people wven in the West actively still hate Jews and want to see their destruction
@@StoryMing Maybe that's another girl in a different red coat, maybe that's truely her. Anw this scene wakes him up. He can't walk away and hope they'll turn out to be fine. If he do nothing they'll die.
@@StoryMing you would be surprised. At what little details the brain can randomly remember. He probably vaguely remember the flash of red as she ran past. An him seeing the coat again brought it all back.
That's the problem with selecting a director who loves to please their audience and wants to make all his films entertaining. There are thousands of people being burnt and you focus on cinematography. Wonder if you look at Warsaw Ghetto photos and admire their composition and lighting.
A historian in a podcast said that the movie had to tone down the horror and suffering so the audience wouldn't be overwhelmed. Can't imagine how bad it actually was.
@@dee.f88 lets see you dont believe slavery happened in the USA, you believe the world is flat, you don't believe in the moon landing. Any other proven facts you don't believe you little weirdo?
This is the most traumatic scene in the movie seeing nazi soldiers burning the bodies and celebrating and laughing. This scene effectively made me cry and made my blood boil at the same time
Nazis had orders to burn the bodies to try and cover up evidence of their crimes against humanity. Hard to cover up that much evidence but the Nazis still tried. Insane really.
What is even more horrifying is that these sorts of immolations were COMMON during the Holocaust. The Nazis usually had the bodies unburied and burned in order to get rid of the evidence, as well as for some other reasons like stench and contamination. A lot of these sorts of events are easily passed by when reading up about the Holocaust, often in only a single broad sentence. The fact that this small detail is in fact a whole hell on earth of its own is insane. It really shows how little we know of the true horrors during the Holocaust.
2:03 I love how Amoth is just having a casual conversation lamenting about how he has to burn the bodies and they are moving everyone like this is a just normal thing.
I think this is the german/austrian pragmatism...especially cruel at that time. We Austrians and the Germans tend to be very "pragmatic" about work, very dutiful and very effective... This effectiveness and dutifulness was twisted and turned in the Holocaust making Monsters out of good men or giving Monsters power...
This scene really captures the brutal and inhumane conditions of labor camps. Spielberg films it like a documentary, having the cameraman walk around this hellish visage and just show you straight up what it looked like. Add in that music and you create an unforgettable moment in cinema.
Never actually happened. Accounts of Hundreds of vile men mercilessly killing women men and children yet with even more devastating genocides happening in the modern day, why don’t we see that more often? Really seems to benefit the narrative that Germans were vile with no exception and the Jews were wholly defenseless and deserving of mercy.
@@inaweoftheworldthere were 6 extermination camps - including Auschwitz - and hundreds of labour camps, concentration camps etc. The one in this video wasn't an extermination camp. Many, many people were murdered there, but it wasn't a 'pure' extermination camp.
And there ars some people who really believe that NONE OF THIS HAPPENED. This movie is child's play to what happened. It gives a good representation of what happened but I guarantee... it was much much much MUCH worse.... God bless those souls who were wrongfully taken.
no it isn't....humanity is wicked, selfish, depraved and corrupt. We've been like this since we were cavemen and The Holocaust is concise proof that there is no God, humans don't deserve a heaven.
Imagine seeing your wife and child's body straight after being gassed in the chamber and having to put them in the incinerator yourself. Happened more than once. The men passed selection but not their wives with small children. Of course, the husbands had no idea their family is being murdered, they thought they just went to another part of the camp. The Germans would lie to their victims until the end.
The sickening part about that… That’s exactly how the Nazis would’ve seen it, to those sick bastards they weren’t people they were a plague I still can’t wrap my head around how they could do that to other people I probably never will
@@jamiemiller1482 cause of severe anger, hatred, envy, dehumanization etc. The scariest part is that all humans are capable of being driven to that point.
In Schindler’s List, the girl with the red jacket remains an immensely moving cinematic scene. I have yet to watch a movie that conveys more emotion than that of this masterpiece directed Steven Spielberg.
There’s something so haunting about the conveyor belt shot. It brings to life the industrial nature of the operation, paired with the sickening remains of a nameless, half decomposed body. It’s just a pitch perfect encapsulation of the *worst* WW2 had to offer…
Yes, and the sound. Once in a while, I’ll hear a mechanical sound kind of like that conveyor belt made in the movie, and it literally makes me shiver. It’s just awful. Seeing something in a movie, or even thinking about someone in real life, doing something to another human being, like shooting them, or, stabbing them, is upsetting, but not that bad. The industrial nature, like you mentioned, makes that conveyor belt part, And the smokestack when they arrive at the other camp, for me, one of the worst parts of the film. Human beings will always hurt each other, that’s not anything new, and, it’s sort of like animals fighting, it’s not good, but it’s not the end of the world. But when violence is mechanized, and made on such a hideously grandscale, that, is the end of the world.
It really tells you something when the SS Officers talk about the closure of their labour camp as if their private enterprise was being shut down or if their personal shop was going bankrupt.
No words. Beyond comprehension what happened. Absolute purest evil. Yes it’s a film but some of the comments on here are so disturbing...world is a scary place!
Yes it’s a film. Buts still portraying the events that actually happend. All this actually happened!! In fact in real life it was probably even more worse. They’ve had to water it down for the film.
@@rummyrehal1063 I thought that it should have been portrayed just as it really was. Tell the whole truth of history. I saw in a video that the real Amon Goeth was worse than he was depicted here. He also was not attractive looking like the actor who depicted him.
The scene at 1:19 has always stayed with me and is the only scene I've ever seen in my life which has scared and disturbed me. It's like a scene straight from hell. The music that goes with it is truly terrifying.
01:21 Hell is not underneath us, its here. It's when humanity, fails, miserably. It's when human beings do these things to other human beings. This is fucked up. Most jawdropping, shocking, disturbing frame in the history of film making.
This film was based on the book Schindler's ark which is (FICTION) which means it's a made up story, not historically accurate, if you don't believe me look it up.
I think this was the most traumatic scene I have ever watched in a movie... The thought that the reality must have been a million times more horrible really isn’t bearable (hope that’s the right word)... and how many died...
Yup, and then the vast majority of people who did these sorts of actions completely got away with it. Many of them were even given good jobs afterwards in the government, courts, military, and so on in Germany and the USA.
I remember watching this in the movie theater back in 1994 and they had shown Schindler's List and I saw this and I remember sobbing so hard and I was by myself and it was just hard to take but this was so powerful and it showed what hate anger and fear does to people. This was when the people who died in The Warsaw Masscure were all taken and burned to death. It was beyond sickening and very hard to watch.
Karla Real *SPOILERS* Throughout the entire movie, you don’t see one bit of color. Everything is gray scaled. The only bit of color you see is this girl in red. The first time you see her, she innocently hides under her bed, thinking the Nazi raid was nothing more than a game of hide and seek. The final time you see her is here. Dead amongst the Jews that were slaughtered during that raid.
+chickstok LOL she's the only color in the film and the one thing spielberg wanted to stand out as its the point where Schindler realized the nazi ' s were pure evil.
A truly poignant moment in one of the most poignant films ever created. I’ve watched Schindler’s list five times and each time makes me sit and think for a while just how terribly these people suffered. Truly frightening. Also, Fiennes depiction of Goeth and Neeson’s depiction of Schindler will always be some of the greatest acting to ever grace cinema.
Yesterday I watched this movie. The movie is very well filmed. I really love movies that are shot on film. Thanks to Steven Spielberg. When I watched this movie, I didn't notice the difference between Hitler's concentration camps and Stalin's gulag. They are practically the same. In both cases, the prisoners were not considered human. They were disenfranchised and were like slaves. I have many relatives who were convicted and went through the hell of the gulag. Some survived and some didn't. Years later (in the nineties) my relatives were rehabilitated. I don't want this to happen again.
Stalin murdered more people than Hitler did, they weren’t some supposedly inferior race, but fellow Russians, and nobody knew when or why it was coming. He killed all his friends and allies out of paranoid fear they would conspire against him. He probably didn’t kill as many children 15 and under as Hitler had killed. He was a true maniac with no loyalty to anybody.
The screaming guy at 1:30 that we all remember is played by Norbert Weisser, who, just so you know, was Herr Peter Schuler, the head of the Madrigal corporation who killed himself in the bathroom in season 5 of Breaking Bad.
Good comment and it makes you ponder how cruel mankind can be to each other. It does t seem real such cruelty. I’ve heard in each person is cruelty and compassion and we have a choice to live individually with compassion and love to help make the world better
I make myself watch scenes from this film and others and listen to interviews from survivors and then I cry and I'll never stop doing it. They must never be forgotten.
I have the same expression with Liam when he saw the girl with the red coat every time I watch that scene from the first second when the kids playing without knowing what is this that falls from the sky.
@@VortexSlayer_ Terrifiying isn't it? The Man that's always portrayed as the devil himself for creating all of this is really just that. A Man. A Human. Someone like that sleeps deep inside everyone of us.
@@VortexSlayer_ So what?, two bads don't make a good, what does even Stalin have to do here?, i think the Soviet Union was not even mentioned in the movie.
Almost every year I see this wonderful movie. And every time I have tears in my eyes. I am Moroccan but raised in Italy from the age of almost 5, now I am 33 years old. My country of origin Morocco is a huge community of Jews who live and work in peace all together. My cousin is happily married to a beautiful Jewish girl. Why can't we all do this? We have to live and help each other. Stop hatred and war and racism. Live in peace and let live in peace.
I feel like the guy screaming walhalla is meant to be a soldier who has lost his mind? Like hes seen too much death, nazi or not, his human brain cant comprehend the level of massacre they are comitting. Truly masterfully crafted scene how even the ”butchers” cave in in the face of the sheer horror of what is taking place there
@@Satyred Wagner's Götterdämmerung ends with Valhalla going up in flames. -- The Third Reich was going down at this point and many of the top brass were aware of it. They exhumed the dead bodies and incinerated them because the Red Army was coming closer and they wanted to cover up the mass murder. Goeth knew the party was over, but he didn't expect that he and other would have to stand trial soon. He thought he could just go home to Vienna. Unfortunately, many Nazi criminals evaded justice, but Goeth did not.
nope, the "chujowa gorka" was literally named after him.. in polish its a word play, meaning something like " shitty mountain" but the "chujowa" implies the word "dick" which isnt really translatable to an adjective form in english. his surname was hujar, and the english version would be kinda like "dicker"
I remember the first time I saw this film. The moment the scene turns to the conveyor belt and with the choir singing in the background at 01:21 I always end up choking on tears; and I still do
As a Jew, the knowledge of the Holocaust is immensely overbearing at times. The first instinct I have is often to just try and "forget" about it, but obviously that's impossible and ultimatley counterproductive for the Jewish community. I'm glad Spielberg made this film b/c it spreads that feeling of overbearing reality to other races/religions. It's especially important today when people are starting to forget about the true horrors of the Holocaust, or even make fun of it. It's a pain that has rippled down through centuries, but ultimately I'm glad to be alive, beyond the clutches of the nazis (who are rotting in their own graves), and prospering in California. Us Jews continue to survive and prosper, I have noticed! Just as every people group that has undergone a genocide or slavery. We are called upon to endure, and put to the test every single century. That being said, I'm going to leave my computer and enjoy my day
People will definitely not forget the horrors of a holocaust - seeing that it is played out each day and night as Zionists attempt to achieve their own form of genocide on the people of Palestine. Netanyahu and his cronies are shaming the memories of those who died in the holocaust.
@@vjanssens399 They were probably doing a lot better before Hamas murdered 1400 civilians in 1 day. What would your people have done if your neighbors at the border crossed over and started beheading infants?
@@vjanssens399 if Hamas used the billions in aid to build a functioning society, perhaps the people in Gaza would prosper. But Hamas would rather fire rockets daily, kidnap, torture and murder civilians. Even when the IDF warns an attack is coming so that civilians can evacuate, Hamas forces their people to stay so that they can use their deaths for propaganda.
They tried to say they were only following orders..... Even if it was true, there is no way these guys should just be set free into the society. They had to be sent to prison or hung. Imagine if they had set them free under the idea they were just following orders and one of them was your neighbor.
But this is what happens when what is good and evil is determined solely by laws of the country, when everything is just legal positivism and objective truth does not exist. We have it again today.
@@jamie25288 If they were shot for refusing it would be one thing but there is evidence those who refused to be a part of it were given different assignments.
@@thecollinanderson what 💩 are you talking, in ww1 & ww2 if you disobeyed a direct order aka Insubordination you were court-martialed = being shot by firing squad
@@jamie25288 Nuremberg Principle IV "The fact that a person acted pursuant to order of his Government or of a superior does not relieve him from responsibility under international law, provided a moral choice was in fact possible to him." Nazi Officers had choices if one objected to running a concentration camp he would most certainly be given a different assignment, there were plenty of assignments and I'm sure plenty of Officers willing to run the camp. Since they could choose to not be in the position of running a camp and therefore not be in the position to be receiving the orders, they are guilty of the crimes. It's not like they never had a choice.
Humans... The way the humans are now, this could easily happen again. Never forget to give your children a good education, a safe childhood and some sense of morality
This movie is so incredibly hard to watch ! My jaw was literally on the floor! I can only imagine the atrocities faced by the people in real. Absolutely gut wrenching
The soundtrack has brought me here yet again.. Its nice to see a recent comment as most are from years ago... This movie is hands down the best ever for educating people... I will definitely watch this with my daughter... But she's only 12..i think this is different from all the other films nowadays because this actually happened.. So I wouldn't feel comfortable with ruining her image of how great the world is with the reality of how cruel it is.. I spent a while in Afghanistan also.. Its so cruel and horrid..
Yes yes, don't you dare to even listen to people with critical views on this movie! There is only one allowed perspective on this! Every critical and skeptical review about this is SICK and DISGUSTING and thank god is banned in lots of countries if you say the wrong words!! Wait for a second... I sound pretty fascist... Hmmmmmmmmmmmm
I was two Times in Buchenwald as a Child and later with my Wife! Cruel and sad moment to stand where so many people have died! When the Americans reached Buchenwald and its subcamps in April 1945, Dwight D. Eisenhower, commander in chief of the Allied Armed Forces, wrote: "Nothing has ever shaken me as much as this sight. In total, around 266,000 people from all European countries were imprisoned in the Buchenwald concentration camp during this period. The death toll is estimated at around 56,000, including 15,000 Soviet citizens, 7,000 Poles, 6,000 Hungarians and 3,000 French.
Oskar's expression after he sees the body of the girl in the red jacket being taken away to be incinerated is one of the most heartbreaking things you'll ever see.
I was born and live in Kraków. I can't even imagine what happened in my city during the war. It is terrible what a man can do to another person because of religion, belief, origin No more war. Peace EDIT: it's a bit ironic, a year has passed since this comment and such things are happening again in Europe 🥺
@@mohammedshafiqulislam7334 Krakow is a beautiful city, so it's hard to imagine it all. As for the places commemorating these events, there are many of them, so you can visit them without any problems, we Poles are very proud of our history, although it is terrible and sad, we will not let it be forgotten.
What I find the most chilling from this scene is that all the other Nazis are clearly riled up from the sight of burning all these bodies. But Amon? Amon treats it like another Tuesday; talking casually to Schindler about shipments despite there being a mountain of bodied burning right behind him. He was one stone cold bastard.
I've read up on a lot of history about these atrocities that went on, and it still shocks me to sadnesses everytime you think about what they did, I can't get my head around how there could have been so many evil people wanting so many people to be exterminated.
@Rex Croatorum: Certainly they were not good Lutherans. And of course the shrieking SS man has to have blonde hair and blue eyes. (No objections to that, just saying ... )
I was 27 when this movie first came out, and I saw it with my Mother, I distinctly remember this scene, because I commented to her about how it was snowing... my Mother said, "Look again, that's not snow", and I realized it was ash from all the burning bodies. The other scene that has always stuck with me, is when the women arrived at Auschwitz and they all looked up at the smokestack from the crematorium, as it's just churning and churning. th-cam.com/video/mNaGaknaalk/w-d-xo.html 4:18 - 4:25____THAT was disturbing... Nothing Dies That Is Remembered
I was already shocked by what I had seen prior to this. This is the scene that broke me. Along with all the other sad and/or disturbing scenes afterwards.
Not believing what jealousy does to people, what kind of malice the German people have is simply unbelievable,As a Jew who learned about the history of his people everything we went through, I am so proud of my people and I am proud to be a Jew
Daniel Eilon Shut the fuck up. The fact you attribute your suffering to people ‘being jealous’ of you highlights your corrupt attitude. We have nothing to be jealous of you people, the eternal victim and liar
I saw a lot of hardcore horror stuff, but somehow this scene still haunts me as the most evil thing I saw in a movie... Probably because it really happened and the production values make it look so authentic... One of the best movies ever for sure
l will never forget being in 10th grade and having to watch this movie and write an English essay on the significance of the little girl in the red coat and why Spielberg made her stand out. Hard movie to watch.
This was part of Gert's daily grind, the real traumas for him were to organise trains to the camps and ensuring shipments were made. Total inhuman psychopath.
@@Zanderthegrape Albert Hujar was the Officer who offered the place for the mass executions of Jews who arrived from the town of Bochnia in the summer of 1943. Albert Hujar, who served in the Schutzstaffel (SS) Concentration Camp service, is portrayed in the 1993 drama Schindler's List by Norbert Weisser.
@@Zanderthegrapehe was real. I read in an article about Goth's trial and they mentioned the killing of the jew engineer by Hujar. There's also a few pictures of him.
Problem is that people on left and right are copying exactly the events that led to this. German nazi party was pushed under carpet and people purposely made polar opposite politics. This increased nazi support untill it could not be ignored anymore. This is happening everywhere again. Denmark was wise. Their left wingers started implementing moderate ideas from the far right, completely withering away their support.. while in my country they pretend far right does not exist, and their support in opposition keeps growing as not even moderate ideas are accepted by our left wing.
The first time I ever watched this film I remember the sinking terrible feeling upon realizing it wasn’t snow that was falling…broke my heart a million times over.
Yes, that, exactly that. I first saw this, when I was a kid, probably way too young to be watching it, and there was this moment, when I realized that it wasn’t Snow, and I thought about it, what that would smell like, feel like, and then I threw up, I couldn’t even get to the bathroom in time, I just threw up on the carpet.
I once saw a documentary dealing with the camps, in which residents of nearby towns claimed they knew nothing about the camps' being just outside their towns. A Nazi who had worked in one of the camps said (probably at trial), "How could they not know? The stench carried for miles."
Every time... every time... you become entranced, sucked into the horror of what’s happening and what’s happened. And just when you think it’s all been explained, a red coat is shown. The girl you had so much hope wrapped up in. She’s been dead this entire time.
This film is so gut-wrenching and disturbing,i admit that in my age of 15 years i've already watched this film because i'm a fan of mr spielberg and i love history and i don't know how to handle this,it makes me sad and cry even while i'm sleeping.
When you actually stop and think about it, it’s unbelievable that this was less than 100 years ago !! Surely we should be past these kind of things by now but unfortunately things like this still happen around the world :(
At home I have got original photocopies + original ID book from Work camp from world war II that belonged to my great grandfather as he was one of the people that have survived this hell. Always when I’m looking at this, at his picture on ID with Number on the chest and knowledge that this is coming from one of the places where died hunderds of thousands of people I got tears on my cheeks. What a horrible Germans were back to those days... When I took this to one of history lessons at school long time ago, everyone were shocked.
For those wondering, the man screaming and shooting the bodies is Albert Hujar. He was Goth's second in command in the camp and oversaw much of the liquidation process of the Krakow ghetto. He appears to have been either a psychopath or a sadist, as he reportedly greatly enjoyed killing as part of his duties. During the liquidation of the ghetto, he personally oversaw the executions in the ghetto hospital and was said to have ran from room to room shooting anyone he saw, including the guard outside and even the guard dog. Seriously disturbed man.
@Easy Peasy And the 70s.
@Easy Peasy ???...got ur tin foil hat handy ?
@@knightsonofjack ???...got ur tin foil hat handy ?
Easy Peasy I heard the Earth is flat as well
@Easy Peasy Actually they put four men on the moon in the 60s. And eight more in the 70s.
Neeson is so good but Fiennes was magnificent. He played such a sadistic and cold villain. He’s surrounded by the rotting/burning corpses of thousands of innocent men, women, children and he’s upset about the “paperwork.” Unbelievable performance. He played a truly terrifying character.
Yes, especially when he play as Voldemort
spielberg wanted tim roth the studio got ralph fiennes
Him played voldemort too... I think he love bad guys.
And to think that Amon Goeth really existed and his nicknames were The Butcher of Płaszów or The Butcher of Hitler. Says a lot about the character. Ralph Fiennes is an incredible actor and deserved the Oscar for this performance.
@@florentlecorre450 The real Helen (Goeth's maid) said that everything the actor did in the film ... was also what Goeth did in real life with her and off the balcony. Indeed, he confessed that it was even worse and more monstrous than what is seen in the film.
Imagine that piece of shit.
Interesting fact, the guy screaming is also the the German Madrigal guy committing suicide in Breaking Bad.
That's quite the career.
Yup, Norbert Weisser.
Amazing observation
Good catch. That man loved his chicken nuggets 🐥
WOW he aged a lot!
For some of the people who played as extras, were actual survivors - when the actor who played Goth came on set for the first time and throughout filming, some who freeze in terror as it was as if Goth had really returned just a heavily milder version of him. The actor who played Goth went out of his way to ease the tension, knowing how much PTSD some would be going through
In one of the comments is the remark "... was a psychopath and and sadist ...". The latter being an expression of the former, which is a condition. If we are to understand our selves, it is important we understand the context before we bandy the around or nothing changes and we continue to chase our tails.
Why... Why would they have survivors come as extras
"Hello person who came out of something well and truly traumatising. Do you want to come and recreate that trauma with us?"
@@m1ssw1z61 To tell their stories. Who better to tell the story than those who actually lived it.
Ralph Fiennes.. He shouldve won the oscar..
Goeth, not Goth. Goth was a Germanic ethnic group, from Sweden or Poland. Goeth on the other hand, was the " The Butcher of Płaszów"
At the end of the film, when Oskar saids "I could have saved one more person...and I didn't" I always think back to this scene when he sees the little girl in the red coat dead.
Yup.
“What can men do against such reckless hate?”
(Yes it’s a lord of the rings quote but stuck with me thinking about the Holocaust and this movie)
@@tinawexler6547 you're not wrong, it equally applies here.
Says
Based on a true story
"hell is empty and all the devils are here"- shakespeare
Yep, from The Tempest.
Yep, the short season.. he wasn’t kidding
can you believe this…as if i don’t already have enough to do
Eres un hombre de literatura.
Curious thing is that Shakespeare also hated the jews in his time
Breaks my heart to know that every single one of those bodies were once people who had dreams and were loved by other people.
You ever been to any of the former camps in Europe? I went to Auschwitz, Dachau and Sachsenhausen. I had the exact same thoughts as you when i went into the room at Auschwitz where all the luggage was and it had their names on the bags. I just stood there looking. Thinking, who were these people? When i saw the photos of them on the wall, thinking, these people are all gone. What was their story? What were they like? If i met them in real life would i have liked them? Would we have gotten along? The bus trip out of there was pretty quiet for a while...
@@Spacegoat92 Same thing if you read Anne Frank's diary. She is an "every girl," like so many of us were, adored her father, argued with her mother, had a perfect older sister, dreamed of film stars, enjoyed writing, fashion, friends, and boys. She and her sister, Margot, who was an athlete and on the rowing team, could've been any of us. You see the photos of them their father, Otto, took, and it was obvious he adored his girls. He was the only survivor of the family. Imagine losing your wife and adored children.... Lives, families, futures snuffed out by the Nazis. Imagine being dragged from your home in the middle of the night and taken to a camp. I've tried to imagine it, talk about a nightmare.
@@marcoplata4678 Germany thought they could reap the whirlwind and it wouldn’t hit back
@@marcoplata4678 Germany did actually do quite great against 4 super powers at once
@@nofirstorlast8405 I love anne frank
In the original screenplay, and in Thomas Kenneally's novel, there was a scene where Leo John, one of the Nazi officers at Plaszow, is catching tadpoles with his son while the ashes of the dead float down all around them. That's one of the things that this movie does so effectively...emphasizes that the Nazis were regular human beings who perpetrated these acts of unspeakable evil. They could hang out with their own children after giving orders for, or carrying out, the murder of other children. They could go home and kiss their pregnant wives after arranging for pregnant women to be gassed. Amon Goeth complains about the extra work his boss lays on him just like any of us might...it just so happens that his boss is Hitler and the extra work involves exhuming and burning the thousands of dead people he's either personally killed or ordered killed, and shipping the rest off to their deaths. The Nazis of Schindler's List, as in real life, aren't adventure-serial villains like in Spielberg's own Indiana Jones films...they're no different from any of us, yet they carried out unimaginable atrocities. And that's what makes them so utterly terrifying.
(That's one reason Spielberg has said he couldn't go back to Nazis, or even ex-Nazis, as adventure-movie villains when he finally returned to Indiana Jones...after making Schindler's List, he couldn't conceive of them as simply cartoon baddies.)
The banality of evil. People today too often think of Nazis as these mustache-twirling supervillains, when in reality, they were no different from you and me and that's frightening.
Definitely this. While many will point out that some people are evil (due to whatever), the fact is that 99% are just regular people. They go to work, do what is required, keep work life outside of home life. As much as many people will claim they would have said no, or done something different, or outright resisted, the fact is that most people will just do whatever they are told. There are psychological studies done that proves that when someone is given orders by someone of authority, they do it. Throw in the idea of whatever you're doing is the "right" thing to do.... that's why there are countless atrocities committed throughout the centuries.
NO Its Also Part Of LIFE Aswell Because Ash Helps The Trees Grow THINK About It #JenniferSchillig Sure It Was Evil BUT It Has A Cooling Effect Like It Was Proven True By Scientists And Volcano Experts And YES Ashe Is Used
As A Fertiliser And Its Also Proven That Bodies Can Also Be Used As Nutrients Due To The Bodies Being Made Of Water AND Look How Many Trees Grew In Auschwitz
The global elite still uses mass thought forms to control the masses. Read "Overcoming the Archon through alchemy" amazing book. 10/10
@@bentencho- Everything after 10/7 proves this to be true. The real disturbing thing is how many people wven in the West actively still hate Jews and want to see their destruction
1:21 Looks like a scene straight from hell.
@@gianluca4990 why were they given that ?
Darren Ferguson To give the maximum in battle and be ruthless
@@darrenferguson6504 and to carry out acts of cruelty like murdering people in cold blood that they couldnt do sober
Damn true...
@@Insomnolant1335 You're too sick in your head to make any statements.
2:19 The look on Schindlers face after seeing the dead girl is so heartbreaking
It always somewhat amazes me that he recognizes her. She is one among so many, whom he saw for what, 20 seconds, months before?
A baby in a red coat wandering through the chaos. I can see it.
@@StoryMing Maybe that's another girl in a different red coat, maybe that's truely her. Anw this scene wakes him up. He can't walk away and hope they'll turn out to be fine. If he do nothing they'll die.
@@StoryMing you would be surprised. At what little details the brain can randomly remember. He probably vaguely remember the flash of red as she ran past. An him seeing the coat again brought it all back.
Oh shut up you overwrought woman
Spielberg and Williams are a match made in heaven. The cinematography combined with music is just indescribably good.
Cinematography by Janusz Kamiński, he has worked with Spielberg ever since. He did a fantastic job with West Side Story this year.
Why is spielberg so obsessed with juus ?
my grandfather was in germany during these times
@@khalnayak9674 because he’s of Jewish descent you pleb. ‘Spielberg’ ring any bells?
That's the problem with selecting a director who loves to please their audience and wants to make all his films entertaining. There are thousands of people being burnt and you focus on cinematography. Wonder if you look at Warsaw Ghetto photos and admire their composition and lighting.
A historian in a podcast said that the movie had to tone down the horror and suffering so the audience wouldn't be overwhelmed. Can't imagine how bad it actually was.
Amon made one kid who shat himself eat it up before shooting him. That’s the level of evil that was dealt at this time.
@@jakleistbefore or after he made lampshades made of human skin?
@@dee.f88 lets see you dont believe slavery happened in the USA, you believe the world is flat, you don't believe in the moon landing. Any other proven facts you don't believe you little weirdo?
Ive seen photos of beds in concentration camps with mattresses of razor wire prisoners were forced to sleep on we have no idea how really bad it was.
@@Joeseph-t2e provided by Bolsheviks
The German officer screaming is scary as hell
Hes NCO-Sergeant aka SS Unterscharführer, not an officer
@@kecup5909 The Average person wouldn't know that
That was Albert Hujar
Yeah I think he was having a breakdown of some sort
He's an SS Corporal
This is the most traumatic scene in the movie seeing nazi soldiers burning the bodies and celebrating and laughing.
This scene effectively made me cry and made my blood boil at the same time
@Justin Edwards not entirely
Nazis had orders to burn the bodies to try and cover up evidence of their crimes against humanity. Hard to cover up that much evidence but the Nazis still tried. Insane really.
@Justin Edwards if only
HerrenGamingNews same i watched it last night and i’m only 10
watched this at school this morning and that's exactly how i feel too
That poor little girl with the red coat. Breaks my heart
kt95 gy you’re a massive waste of human life, you know that
kt95 gy my bad, but yeah who ever says that is a special piece of shit
@kt95 gy
based and redpilled
kt95 gy oh yes because child milestones surely know who goes to hell and who doesn’t.
kt95 gy what is wrong with being Jewish give me one reason with one piece of evidence and I will agree with you
What is even more horrifying is that these sorts of immolations were COMMON during the Holocaust. The Nazis usually had the bodies unburied and burned in order to get rid of the evidence, as well as for some other reasons like stench and contamination. A lot of these sorts of events are easily passed by when reading up about the Holocaust, often in only a single broad sentence. The fact that this small detail is in fact a whole hell on earth of its own is insane. It really shows how little we know of the true horrors during the Holocaust.
That’s terrifying
2:03 I love how Amoth is just having a casual conversation lamenting about how he has to burn the bodies and they are moving everyone like this is a just normal thing.
And saying that the "party's over" and that "they're closing us down" like it's a frat house that got shut down over some hazing incident.
@@awesomeone2979 Same kamerad same
The feast will begun soon
Amon is a Soldier and More than that the Commander of this Operation ,His Job requires him acting cold with death that's why he is just Cold
@@recoveringincel2933 Shut it antisemitic keyboard warrior and go back to your fucking no sex corner.
I think this is the german/austrian pragmatism...especially cruel at that time.
We Austrians and the Germans tend to be very "pragmatic" about work, very dutiful and very effective...
This effectiveness and dutifulness was twisted and turned in the Holocaust making Monsters out of good men or giving Monsters power...
This scene really captures the brutal and inhumane conditions of labor camps. Spielberg films it like a documentary, having the cameraman walk around this hellish visage and just show you straight up what it looked like. Add in that music and you create an unforgettable moment in cinema.
Yeah its so unsafe that even the nazis might contract diseases, so much for a worker party.
You mean Extermination Camps.
@@inaweoftheworld its labor camp, just with 100% mortality rate
Never actually happened. Accounts of Hundreds of vile men mercilessly killing women men and children yet with even more devastating genocides happening in the modern day, why don’t we see that more often? Really seems to benefit the narrative that Germans were vile with no exception and the Jews were wholly defenseless and deserving of mercy.
@@inaweoftheworldthere were 6 extermination camps - including Auschwitz - and hundreds of labour camps, concentration camps etc. The one in this video wasn't an extermination camp. Many, many people were murdered there, but it wasn't a 'pure' extermination camp.
And there ars some people who really believe that NONE OF THIS HAPPENED.
This movie is child's play to what happened. It gives a good representation of what happened but I guarantee... it was much much much MUCH worse.... God bless those souls who were wrongfully taken.
this is just one thing, luckily we don't get to see mengele brutally attaching two 10 year old kids to eachother without them on narcotics
@@jim6433 it's disgusting how he got away with it. I truly hope he's rotting in hell if it's real.
Abraham Lincoln, If there is any justice in this world then hell would exist for people like him.
How do you know? You were there?
@Justin Edwards the book is based on a real person. Literally do research for once in your life
To think that his happened only 70+ years ago is terrifying.
And it is still happening im some countries today
what if i told you these things happened throughout human history and will continue to happen forever
80 years ago now. Still such a short amount of time. It’s so unsettling.
no it isn't....humanity is wicked, selfish, depraved and corrupt. We've been like this since we were cavemen and The Holocaust is concise proof that there is no God, humans don't deserve a heaven.
It's happened several times since.bosnia. it will happen as long as there is hatred for ethnic groups or other types of people hated.
Imagine seeing your family getting arrested and not sure where they went then you see their dead bodies...
Fucking horrific.
@Fascist Incel based on events
It must be worse never finding their bodies and not knowing what happened to them.
Imagine seeing your wife and child's body straight after being gassed in the chamber and having to put them in the incinerator yourself. Happened more than once. The men passed selection but not their wives with small children. Of course, the husbands had no idea their family is being murdered, they thought they just went to another part of the camp. The Germans would lie to their victims until the end.
Even worse, you're then ordered at gunpoint to carry those bodies to a burning pile.
"The party's over" - Amon sighs standing next to a blazing mountain of corpses.
It's all of that stuff that I like most about the movie.
Party like it's 1944
The sickening part about that… That’s exactly how the Nazis would’ve seen it, to those sick bastards they weren’t people they were a plague I still can’t wrap my head around how they could do that to other people I probably never will
@@jamiemiller1482 cause of severe anger, hatred, envy, dehumanization etc. The scariest part is that all humans are capable of being driven to that point.
@@jamiemiller1482 You should do a more detailed research of the victims in Jasenovac. The biggest sin against humanity happened there.
In Schindler’s List, the girl with the red jacket remains an immensely moving cinematic scene. I have yet to watch a movie that conveys more emotion than that of this masterpiece directed Steven Spielberg.
I felt the same way😪
People cry at love stories but movies like Schindler's List are what make me cry
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She Represents Ukraine And The Holocaust
@@haileeraestout5567why would a little Jewish girl from Poland represent Ukraine?
There’s something so haunting about the conveyor belt shot. It brings to life the industrial nature of the operation, paired with the sickening remains of a nameless, half decomposed body. It’s just a pitch perfect encapsulation of the *worst* WW2 had to offer…
Yes, and the sound. Once in a while, I’ll hear a mechanical sound kind of like that conveyor belt made in the movie, and it literally makes me shiver. It’s just awful. Seeing something in a movie, or even thinking about someone in real life, doing something to another human being, like shooting them, or, stabbing them, is upsetting, but not that bad. The industrial nature, like you mentioned, makes that conveyor belt part, And the smokestack when they arrive at the other camp, for me, one of the worst parts of the film. Human beings will always hurt each other, that’s not anything new, and, it’s sort of like animals fighting, it’s not good, but it’s not the end of the world. But when violence is mechanized, and made on such a hideously grandscale, that, is the end of the world.
It really tells you something when the SS Officers talk about the closure of their labour camp as if their private enterprise was being shut down or if their personal shop was going bankrupt.
Guess what companies were profited from this in real life? That one corporation which produced product like bayer
What do you think Israel is doing today?
Ford and General Motors also profited from this
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 IBM did as well
@@toska459 Israel is putting people in gas chambers en masse? Don't be ridiculous.
Those who don't learn from history are condemned to repeat it.
The amount of denial in comments makes me vomit
That's why your profile picture is the man which is gonna kill the entire human species by pure racism. :)
Team Reiner .
voiceless scream you watch a movie and believe it at face value not because you know but because you were taught these things. You’re a sheep
Will you at least swallow your vomit? You know, to show that you've learned from it.
@@freckleheckler6311 😂😂 idiot
No words. Beyond comprehension what happened. Absolute purest evil. Yes it’s a film but some of the comments on here are so disturbing...world is a scary place!
Wooooowwooooo dead people woooo
bitch shut the fuck up
Yes it’s a film. Buts still portraying the events that actually happend. All this actually happened!! In fact in real life it was probably even more worse. They’ve had to water it down for the film.
@@rummyrehal1063 I thought that it should have been portrayed just as it really was. Tell the whole truth of history. I saw in a video that the real Amon Goeth was worse than he was depicted here. He also was not attractive looking like the actor who depicted him.
@@tenarmurk that’s not the point dummy
The scene at 1:19 has always stayed with me and is the only scene I've ever seen in my life which has scared and disturbed me. It's like a scene straight from hell. The music that goes with it is truly terrifying.
01:21 Hell is not underneath us, its here. It's when humanity, fails, miserably. It's when human beings do these things to other human beings. This is fucked up. Most jawdropping, shocking, disturbing frame in the history of film making.
At least in hell innocence is spared
Never seen "Come and see" I take it.
@@jamesxiaolong2199it isn't though. And why would it be.
Dude it's a movie. Germans are not this evil lol
@@theloniuspunk383 Look at this German loving cocksucker. You love taking stiff sieg heils up your butthole, don't you?🤣
2:21 his face is my face through this entire scene :(
so is mine
Yeup. Pretty much.
And what makes it more disturbing: it's based on a real event. This shit happened. I mean, WTF!?
Oy veyy
This film was based on the book Schindler's ark which is (FICTION) which means it's a made up story, not historically accurate, if you don't believe me look it up.
I think this was the most traumatic scene I have ever watched in a movie... The thought that the reality must have been a million times more horrible really isn’t bearable (hope that’s the right word)... and how many died...
Say no to the great Reset
@@julianborges1569 That’s bullshit
this scene looks like hell on earth.
Yup, and then the vast majority of people who did these sorts of actions completely got away with it. Many of them were even given good jobs afterwards in the government, courts, military, and so on in Germany and the USA.
Try and watch Come and See, Soviet anti war film. It made me cry so bad, this movie is literally nothing compared to Come and See.
I remember watching this in the movie theater back in 1994 and they had shown Schindler's List and I saw this and I remember sobbing so hard and I was by myself and it was just hard to take but this was so powerful and it showed what hate anger and fear does to people. This was when the people who died in The Warsaw Masscure were all taken and burned to death. It was beyond sickening and very hard to watch.
I don't blame you for being upset or horrified.
I really don't.
I'm not casting any stones.
The real horror movies are like this film. Fucked up that this stuff really happened
Seeing the girl in red just made this scene 1000% more tragic
i have not seen this movie yet so why is everyone talking about the little girl in red?
Karla Real *SPOILERS* Throughout the entire movie, you don’t see one bit of color. Everything is gray scaled. The only bit of color you see is this girl in red. The first time you see her, she innocently hides under her bed, thinking the Nazi raid was nothing more than a game of hide and seek. The final time you see her is here. Dead amongst the Jews that were slaughtered during that raid.
Agreed, such a tacky color to pick for your own death.
@@karlameza5017 the little girl in red is a symbol of innocence throughout the movie.
Say no to the great Reset
RIP, the little girl in red, on the cart @2:14.
+chickstok LOL she's the only color in the film and the one thing spielberg wanted to stand out as its the point where Schindler realized the nazi ' s were pure evil.
TheyGoWhootnnn that's genius
RIP, the truth
She was really symbolic in the film i mean the little girl with the red coat amazing
TheyGoWhootnnn and so was he profiting from it. Ambivalence to atrocity is almost as inhuman, as performing the atrocity yourself.
A truly poignant moment in one of the most poignant films ever created. I’ve watched Schindler’s list five times and each time makes me sit and think for a while just how terribly these people suffered. Truly frightening.
Also, Fiennes depiction of Goeth and Neeson’s depiction of Schindler will always be some of the greatest acting to ever grace cinema.
nazis are pure evil, damn it
Yesterday I watched this movie. The movie is very well filmed. I really love movies that are shot on film. Thanks to Steven Spielberg.
When I watched this movie, I didn't notice the difference between Hitler's concentration camps and Stalin's gulag. They are practically the same. In both cases, the prisoners were not considered human. They were disenfranchised and were like slaves. I have many relatives who were convicted and went through the hell of the gulag. Some survived and some didn't. Years later (in the nineties) my relatives were rehabilitated.
I don't want this to happen again.
Well, for this to happen again you need to be well-organized. But Russians are doing similar things in Ukraine. And people say they don't care.
@@mikshinee87 exactly...not many people see it!!!but it's happening as we speak...
Unfortunately the same is happening in China
You should see the 4K disc. I have it myself. The picture quality is outstanding.
Stalin murdered more people than Hitler did, they weren’t some supposedly inferior race, but fellow Russians, and nobody knew when or why it was coming. He killed all his friends and allies out of paranoid fear they would conspire against him. He probably didn’t kill as many children 15 and under as Hitler had killed. He was a true maniac with no loyalty to anybody.
The horrifying music, the direction, the dialogues and the acting.... absolute perfection!!!
In Hebrew it says "With our lives, we give life"
@I don't think so No, I am not. And I don't wish to be or I will be used a lot more than the other ones.
@idontthinkso2861neither are you. Wtf is the sharpest tool to the shed lol its the sharpest tool IN the shed not TO the shed
The screaming guy at 1:30 that we all remember is played by Norbert Weisser, who, just so you know, was Herr Peter Schuler, the head of the Madrigal corporation who killed himself in the bathroom in season 5 of Breaking Bad.
Thx
He was also the father of Emily and Thackery Binx in Hocus Pocus.
😂😂😂
Oh cool
He was also the voice actor for Hitler in Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus.
Can you imagine such a sick and deranged man being in charge like that. No courage or honor, his uniform means nothing.
Awfull people. I hope they burn in hell for what they did.
We are all ugly in front of God's eyes
@@awesomeone2979 the uniforms are badass
Their uniforms stood for what they were doing...which was genocide and blind loyalty to a madman.
Such pure unwarranted hatred and rage in that yelling officer. If war is hell on earth, then genocide is the Devil’s playground.
I warn you do not read the comments its pure cancer
Frank Underwood ypur warning was 2 late i have stage 4 cancer
Vaas no its not
To late
John Doe fuck off you nazi anti-Semite pos
@Sarmad Qureshi no u
So chilling how Goth only seems to be concerned about having to do some paper work as he is standing next to a mountain of burning dug up corpses.
Marvelous use of misdirection, really. Tricking us to believe it was snowing, only to reveal ash, not snow.
@Razi Abu Khalil 😏😏😏
@king43215 what tricks?
u believe the holocaust never happened dont you?@king43215
One of the saddest scene's I've ever witnessed. To think those were all people with hopes, dreams and loved ones...
Good comment and it makes you ponder how cruel mankind can be to each other. It does t seem real such cruelty. I’ve heard in each person is cruelty and compassion and we have a choice to live individually with compassion and love to help make the world better
What allowed mankind to be so evil and how is it any different from todays time because history shows we repeat cycles
Except it’s not true, this movie was pure propaganda
@@goldenerafanatic4042lol ok
Keep reading comments complaining about evil comments. I'm looking for the nasty comments but can only find comments complaining about evil comments.
This is why I'm going through the newest comments too 😂
Ther will be fun fact. Chujowa Górka. In Polish means Dick hill or fuckedup hill. Or combination of both
U don’t want to find the bad comments. Trust me.
They are on the replies or sorted by new
Probably been removed.
I make myself watch scenes from this film and others and listen to interviews from survivors and then I cry and I'll never stop doing it. They must never be forgotten.
I do exactly the same.
The horror sometimes is needed to bring yourself in check and appreciate the small things we take for granted.
One of the most grimmest movies of all time. This definitely deserves the accolades and praise
T͏h͏i͏s͏ f͏i͏l͏m͏ w͏a͏s͏ b͏a͏s͏e͏d͏ o͏n͏ t͏h͏e͏ b͏o͏o͏k͏ S͏c͏h͏i͏n͏d͏l͏e͏r͏'s͏ a͏r͏k͏ w͏h͏i͏c͏h͏ i͏s͏ (F͏I͏C͏T͏I͏O͏N͏) w͏h͏i͏c͏h͏ m͏e͏a͏n͏s͏ i͏t͏'s͏ a͏ m͏a͏d͏e͏ u͏p͏ s͏t͏o͏r͏y͏, n͏o͏t͏ h͏i͏s͏t͏o͏r͏i͏c͏a͏l͏l͏y͏ a͏c͏c͏u͏r͏a͏t͏e͏, i͏f͏ y͏o͏u͏ d͏o͏n͏'t͏ b͏e͏l͏i͏e͏v͏e͏ m͏e͏ l͏o͏o͏k͏ i͏t͏ u͏p͏.
@@jamie25288 Still doesn't change the fact that what happened is partly true...hater! 🙄
@@jamie25288typical redditor dipshit response
@@samueljeshurunlamechp9894 its not partly true unless you ean the actual words in conversations which of course were never written down.
Seeing corpses that look this real, is rare in motion pictures. The quality of this masterpiece is unmatched.
i personally thought this was the most cruel and saddest scene in this film..
I have the same expression with Liam when he saw the girl with the red coat every time I watch that scene from the first second when the kids playing without knowing what is this that falls from the sky.
It’s scary when you take a step back and actually remember this happened, but just more gruesome.
"The party is over" - said Amon Goeth calmly while standing next to a huge inferno of burning corpses of which he was responsible of getting murdered.
When i watch this film, it's impossible for me to think that i'm watching a Spielberg movie.
Ivo Byrt why?
@ To shame this history of Germany, not the culture, and the Germans are remorseful of this also...
People who were actually there
altcensored.com/watch?v=n1eF-vmsgHI
Your neo Nazi garbage is an insult to history and intelligence.
enough said altcensored.com/watch?v=LJs1ewTd-Ng
I think this is a good depiction of what hell looks like
There is no Hell because Humans have already created one on Earth.
@@greenlime1997There is Hell... it is just overflowing with the damned...
0:49 the German in the Backround say: Wir sind nicht im Urlaub. What means we dont make holidays its Not subtitled
David Hürten *“we’re not on holiday“
People who were actually there
altcensored.com/watch?v=n1eF-vmsgHI
Liam and Ralph *deserved* to get Oscar's for their roles. I'm still shocked they didn't. Doesn't matter though because they were brilliant
The worst part of it, they were having fun while doing it. Something in their mind was telling them this was just part of the job and a nice to do.
Not something just Adolf Hitler
@@VortexSlayer_ Terrifiying isn't it? The Man that's always portrayed as the devil himself for creating all of this is really just that. A Man. A Human. Someone like that sleeps deep inside everyone of us.
@@gilbertobm yes but Stalin wasn't a Saint either
@@VortexSlayer_ So what?, two bads don't make a good, what does even Stalin have to do here?, i think the Soviet Union was not even mentioned in the movie.
This scene reveals that the little girl in red coat died too. Schindler look at her dead body with sadness. Fabulous scene.
When he sees the girl and gets so overwhelmed and beside himself he forgets to hold up the napkin
Almost every year I see this wonderful movie. And every time I have tears in my eyes. I am Moroccan but raised in Italy from the age of almost 5, now I am 33 years old. My country of origin Morocco is a huge community of Jews who live and work in peace all together. My cousin is happily married to a beautiful Jewish girl. Why can't we all do this? We have to live and help each other. Stop hatred and war and racism. Live in peace and let live in peace.
نتوما المراركة مرخس و مطبعين حاشا البعض و خاوتك في غزة راهم يديرولهم أكثر من هكا يا قواد ليهود
0:36 the sudden change in the music is brilliant.
I feel like the guy screaming walhalla is meant to be a soldier who has lost his mind? Like hes seen too much death, nazi or not, his human brain cant comprehend the level of massacre they are comitting.
Truly masterfully crafted scene how even the ”butchers” cave in in the face of the sheer horror of what is taking place there
It means Hell Has been raised to
Heaven aka Valhala and Fiery bodies
@@Satyred Wagner's Götterdämmerung ends with Valhalla going up in flames. -- The Third Reich was going down at this point and many of the top brass were aware of it. They exhumed the dead bodies and incinerated them because the Red Army was coming closer and they wanted to cover up the mass murder. Goeth knew the party was over, but he didn't expect that he and other would have to stand trial soon. He thought he could just go home to Vienna. Unfortunately, many Nazi criminals evaded justice, but Goeth did not.
Oh no he’s much worse, he’s a man who’s happy to be there killing them again.
He is on drugs
nope, the "chujowa gorka" was literally named after him.. in polish its a word play, meaning something like " shitty mountain" but the "chujowa" implies the word "dick" which isnt really translatable to an adjective form in english. his surname was hujar, and the english version would be kinda like "dicker"
I remember the first time I saw this film. The moment the scene turns to the conveyor belt and with the choir singing in the background at 01:21 I always end up choking on tears; and I still do
Literal Hell on Earth
As a Jew, the knowledge of the Holocaust is immensely overbearing at times. The first instinct I have is often to just try and "forget" about it, but obviously that's impossible and ultimatley counterproductive for the Jewish community. I'm glad Spielberg made this film b/c it spreads that feeling of overbearing reality to other races/religions. It's especially important today when people are starting to forget about the true horrors of the Holocaust, or even make fun of it. It's a pain that has rippled down through centuries, but ultimately I'm glad to be alive, beyond the clutches of the nazis (who are rotting in their own graves), and prospering in California. Us Jews continue to survive and prosper, I have noticed! Just as every people group that has undergone a genocide or slavery. We are called upon to endure, and put to the test every single century. That being said, I'm going to leave my computer and enjoy my day
What about the Palestinians? Are they prospering?
People will definitely not forget the horrors of a holocaust - seeing that it is played out each day and night as Zionists attempt to achieve their own form of genocide on the people of Palestine. Netanyahu and his cronies are shaming the memories of those who died in the holocaust.
@@vjanssens399 They were probably doing a lot better before Hamas murdered 1400 civilians in 1 day. What would your people have done if your neighbors at the border crossed over and started beheading infants?
@@fivebells7842 Hamas.
@@vjanssens399 if Hamas used the billions in aid to build a functioning society, perhaps the people in Gaza would prosper. But Hamas would rather fire rockets daily, kidnap, torture and murder civilians. Even when the IDF warns an attack is coming so that civilians can evacuate, Hamas forces their people to stay so that they can use their deaths for propaganda.
Only spielberg can make a scene this powerful. Saving Private Ryan intro is one of them
They tried to say they were only following orders..... Even if it was true, there is no way these guys should just be set free into the society. They had to be sent to prison or hung. Imagine if they had set them free under the idea they were just following orders and one of them was your neighbor.
But this is what happens when what is good and evil is determined solely by laws of the country, when everything is just legal positivism and objective truth does not exist. We have it again today.
All armies follow orders thats how the whole thing works, don't be so naive/dumb
@@jamie25288 If they were shot for refusing it would be one thing but there is evidence those who refused to be a part of it were given different assignments.
@@thecollinanderson what 💩 are you talking, in ww1 & ww2 if you disobeyed a direct order aka Insubordination you were court-martialed = being shot by firing squad
@@jamie25288 Nuremberg Principle IV "The fact that a person acted pursuant to order of his Government or of a superior does not relieve him from responsibility under international law, provided a moral choice was in fact possible to him." Nazi Officers had choices if one objected to running a concentration camp he would most certainly be given a different assignment, there were plenty of assignments and I'm sure plenty of Officers willing to run the camp. Since they could choose to not be in the position of running a camp and therefore not be in the position to be receiving the orders, they are guilty of the crimes. It's not like they never had a choice.
The scary thing is the way the world is now this could easily happen again. Never forget
Humans...
The way the humans are now, this could easily happen again.
Never forget to give your children a good education, a safe childhood and some sense of morality
This movie is so incredibly hard to watch ! My jaw was literally on the floor! I can only imagine the atrocities faced by the people in real. Absolutely gut wrenching
The soundtrack has brought me here yet again.. Its nice to see a recent comment as most are from years ago... This movie is hands down the best ever for educating people... I will definitely watch this with my daughter... But she's only 12..i think this is different from all the other films nowadays because this actually happened.. So I wouldn't feel comfortable with ruining her image of how great the world is with the reality of how cruel it is.. I spent a while in Afghanistan also.. Its so cruel and horrid..
This scene haunted me for a while..
G E T R E K T 905 your a fucking degenerate
Dont ever look up Japanese war crimes from ww2 then
@G E T R E K T 905 oh look at me I make jokes about human atrocity and mass death to sound edgy for attention, you’re a loser
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Aaren J Its too late
I think a bit of anime can cure that
Yes yes, don't you dare to even listen to people with critical views on this movie! There is only one allowed perspective on this! Every critical and skeptical review about this is SICK and DISGUSTING and thank god is banned in lots of countries if you say the wrong words!!
Wait for a second... I sound pretty fascist... Hmmmmmmmmmmmm
I should have listen to you
Faiz 101 You can't cure cancer with cancer
Oy vey
I was two Times in Buchenwald as a Child and later with my Wife! Cruel and sad moment to stand where so many people have died! When the Americans reached Buchenwald and its subcamps in April 1945, Dwight D. Eisenhower, commander in chief of the Allied Armed Forces, wrote: "Nothing has ever shaken me as much as this sight. In total, around 266,000 people from all European countries were imprisoned in the Buchenwald concentration camp during this period. The death toll is estimated at around 56,000, including 15,000 Soviet citizens, 7,000 Poles, 6,000 Hungarians and 3,000 French.
This scene traumatized me and messed me up for months. To think this happened ruins my day
🤣😂
@@opoxious1592go back to hell eichman
Oskar's expression after he sees the body of the girl in the red jacket being taken away to be incinerated is one of the most heartbreaking things you'll ever see.
I was born and live in Kraków. I can't even imagine what happened in my city during the war. It is terrible what a man can do to another person because of religion, belief, origin
No more war.
Peace
EDIT:
it's a bit ironic, a year has passed since this comment and such things are happening again in Europe 🥺
Wow.
I wonder whats it like to live there knowing all these happened.
Are there any historic sights or graveyards?
war is necessary in the process of human natural selection. The strong survive, the weak die.
@@paulinejackson5861 it isn't....war's are manufactured conflicts.
@@mohammedshafiqulislam7334 Krakow is a beautiful city, so it's hard to imagine it all. As for the places commemorating these events, there are many of them, so you can visit them without any problems, we Poles are very proud of our history, although it is terrible and sad, we will not let it be forgotten.
We’re Polish Roman Catholics also exterminated with the Jews? I’ve heard Non-Jewish Poles were also victims of Nazi extermination.
What I find the most chilling from this scene is that all the other Nazis are clearly riled up from the sight of burning all these bodies. But Amon? Amon treats it like another Tuesday; talking casually to Schindler about shipments despite there being a mountain of bodied burning right behind him. He was one stone cold bastard.
He was executed on that city in which 2 attempts were failed until the 3rd one succeeded. The video is on youtube
@Jordan Belfort I know. Recently discovered it
I've read up on a lot of history about these atrocities that went on, and it still shocks me to sadnesses everytime you think about what they did, I can't get my head around how there could have been so many evil people wanting so many people to be exterminated.
power of brainwashing..
“Screaming insanely”
1:41 He is awaited on the gates of VALHALLA
Yes Brother
It that what he is saying after he screams?
@Rex Croatorum: Certainly they were not good Lutherans. And of course the shrieking SS man has to have blonde hair and blue eyes. (No objections to that, just saying ... )
Austerlitz You can't defend mass murderers.
Austerlitz You must be dumb as shit.
Cruelty beyond limits . Unimaginable pain and sorrow .
These 2 are such good actors, they can switch roles and still pull it off
I was 27 when this movie first came out, and I saw it with my Mother, I distinctly remember this scene, because I commented to her about how it was snowing... my Mother said, "Look again, that's not snow", and I realized it was ash from all the burning bodies. The other scene that has always stuck with me, is when the women arrived at Auschwitz and they all looked up at the smokestack from the crematorium, as it's just churning and churning. th-cam.com/video/mNaGaknaalk/w-d-xo.html 4:18 - 4:25____THAT was disturbing... Nothing Dies That Is Remembered
I was already shocked by what I had seen prior to this. This is the scene that broke me. Along with all the other sad and/or disturbing scenes afterwards.
Not believing what jealousy does to people, what kind of malice the German people have is simply unbelievable,As a Jew who learned about the history of his people everything we went through, I am so proud of my people and I am proud to be a Jew
Oy vey!
Daniel Eilon
Shut the fuck up. The fact you attribute your suffering to people ‘being jealous’ of you highlights your corrupt attitude. We have nothing to be jealous of you people, the eternal victim and liar
@@rhysnichols8608 bruh hes addressing people from the past
I saw a lot of hardcore horror stuff, but somehow this scene still haunts me as the most evil thing I saw in a movie...
Probably because it really happened and the production values make it look so authentic... One of the best movies ever for sure
l will never forget being in 10th grade and having to watch this movie and write an English essay on the significance of the little girl in the red coat and why Spielberg made her stand out. Hard movie to watch.
This was part of Gert's daily grind, the real traumas for him were to organise trains to the camps and ensuring shipments were made. Total inhuman psychopath.
The Screaming German Sub Officer is Albert Hujar, who actually directed the execution of these people, Amon Goth was there just to watch
Albert Hujar is a fictional character. Amon also carried out his own executions. I am sure Albert is based on another similar person in Amon’s circle
@@Zanderthegrape
Albert Hujar was the Officer who offered the place for the mass executions of Jews who arrived from the town of Bochnia in the summer of 1943. Albert Hujar, who served in the Schutzstaffel (SS) Concentration Camp service, is portrayed in the 1993 drama Schindler's List by Norbert Weisser.
@@Zanderthegrapehe was real. I read in an article about Goth's trial and they mentioned the killing of the jew engineer by Hujar. There's also a few pictures of him.
We must never forget the horrors that were inflicted upon these people, and we must work to ensure it cannot ever happen again.
Problem is that people on left and right are copying exactly the events that led to this.
German nazi party was pushed under carpet and people purposely made polar opposite politics. This increased nazi support untill it could not be ignored anymore.
This is happening everywhere again.
Denmark was wise. Their left wingers started implementing moderate ideas from the far right, completely withering away their support.. while in my country they pretend far right does not exist, and their support in opposition keeps growing as not even moderate ideas are accepted by our left wing.
@TheWorldWeAskedForand? Doesn’t mean the holocaust never happened
never forget :(
The things we are capable of doing to each other is beyond chilling.
People never seems to learn from history
Nope happening right now in America to hard working white people
@@williamstriumph9463 bruh stfu nothing is happening to u white people
@@serapiorossetti2236 actually, a lot of things are happening to everyone
@@serapiorossetti2236 Things are happening to everyone.
@@awesomeone2979 BLM is a replay of the Civil Rights movement. Even the criticisms of those who are against it are the same.
The first time I ever watched this film I remember the sinking terrible feeling upon realizing it wasn’t snow that was falling…broke my heart a million times over.
Yes, that, exactly that. I first saw this, when I was a kid, probably way too young to be watching it, and there was this moment, when I realized that it wasn’t Snow, and I thought about it, what that would smell like, feel like, and then I threw up, I couldn’t even get to the bathroom in time, I just threw up on the carpet.
@@vibrant_vision your reaction means you are human and I respect you.
"When man is allowed to be his worst, it's difficult to come back from thst abyss."
The juxtaposition of the normal, happy, clean, free Germans living their lives and then the burning scene is utterly horrific, but so true to life.
I once saw a documentary dealing with the camps, in which residents of nearby towns claimed they knew nothing about the camps' being just outside their towns. A Nazi who had worked in one of the camps said (probably at trial), "How could they not know? The stench carried for miles."
Every time... every time... you become entranced, sucked into the horror of what’s happening and what’s happened. And just when you think it’s all been explained, a red coat is shown. The girl you had so much hope wrapped up in. She’s been dead this entire time.
This film is so gut-wrenching and disturbing,i admit that in my age of 15 years i've already watched this film because i'm a fan of mr spielberg and i love history and i don't know how to handle this,it makes me sad and cry even while i'm sleeping.
When you actually stop and think about it, it’s unbelievable that this was less than 100 years ago !! Surely we should be past these kind of things by now but unfortunately things like this still happen around the world :(
that's the underestimated power of brainwashing..
1:32 - [screams in national socialist]
@LITTLE ALIEEEN What is so funny you little simp
@LITTLE ALIEEEN ...Fuck you...
Are you too shy to say Nazi
@o l shut the fuck up dude
Comunnists have rape the ass of your Nazis
TSD VIDEO fuck you, they mostly fucked their own peoples asses you fuckin commie
what hits me most is the girls red dress. We see it before, in Krakow. Now here. Both times it is the only color anywhere.
At home I have got original photocopies + original ID book from Work camp from world war II that belonged to my great grandfather as he was one of the people that have survived this hell. Always when I’m looking at this, at his picture on ID with Number on the chest and knowledge that this is coming from one of the places where died hunderds of thousands of people I got tears on my cheeks. What a horrible Germans were back to those days...
When I took this to one of history lessons at school long time ago, everyone were shocked.
P7_WRC do you wanna share anything with me?????