Blog 6: Favorite Movie
Hello, hello, hello! Welcome to Hideout of Bastian and let me introduce to my favorite movie.
Well, actually I have some favorite movies, which are on this podium: A Clockwork Orange, The Lord of the Ring The Return of the King, Life of Pi, Koyaanisqatsi and Schindler´s List. But if I had to pick just one feed, it would be Schindler's List. Well, I just saw this movie last summer and now in quarantine I've seen it like 3 or 4 times.
Well, actually I have some favorite movies, which are on this podium: A Clockwork Orange, The Lord of the Ring The Return of the King, Life of Pi, Koyaanisqatsi and Schindler´s List. But if I had to pick just one feed, it would be Schindler's List. Well, I just saw this movie last summer and now in quarantine I've seen it like 3 or 4 times.
This film tells the story of Oskar Schindler, how he went from being a frivolous businessman to becoming a true hero, willing to lose all his money to save the Jews.
It is a very long film, at the beginning it is a bit slow, but in the development of the middle it becomes very intense and the end is one of the best of the film.
There is no need to mention the crudeness and horror that the narrative becomes when the antagonist appears. Nazi officer Amon Göth, the living image of the madness and evil of war
Without a doubt, Oskar's personal evolution in witnessing the hardships of war is what makes him one of the most beloved characters in cinema, and it is impossible not to shed a tear when watching the final scene when Schindler bids farewell to the 1200 Jews he saves. A scene that marked the cinema and the history of mankind.
Welly, welly, welly, well. After all this, let us hope that this humanitarian tragedy will not be repeated.


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