
The first time I watched this movie, I didn't understand it, I needed to watch it again, and the biggest feeling after watching it was that the Jews were very smart, good at business, and would create wealth everywhere they went, but their advantages brought them great harm.
The film is a true historical event during World War II, where businessman Schindler saved thousands of Jews by opening a factory.
He was a successful businessman and was particularly sociable. With his shrewd mind, he quickly established a good relationship with the military and did business with the military to make steady profits. He is also a kind-hearted person, as long as he can help others, he will do everything he can. We were impressed by the german officers' reckless killings and brutal killings of the Jews. In fact, what the film can show is still not as cruel as the real historical situation.
Schindler was charismatic and humorous, and it seemed to him that there was nothing to care about except profit, so he made a lot of money.
In the end, Germany was defeated, and after saving so many Jews, he had to plead with the Jews. Because he felt he could have rescued more people.
At the end of the film, the rescued Jews and their descendants come together to worship Schindler. It turned out that the value of Schindler's list was that each of the names on it was a living human life that he had saved.