At the time of Hitler , a man, Oskar Schindler businessman , opposes the ruling regime in their country and fight his way to the holocaust that he is living .
He uses his fortune to hire Jews in concentration camps in order to work for him and save their lives.
Shortly after he made a list with the names of the winners he will live save until the end of the war .
One morning from the top of a hill, where he had taken a ride, his look falls on a Jewish girl in red coat who manages to escape surveillance German and hide in his house.
Shortly after the crematorium Schindler presence of bodies in the barracks , which recognizes the dead girl in the red coat , carried in a wheelbarrow.
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German political party that won the 1932 elections with its leader Adolf Hitler created a totalitarian regime where people were subjected to the state. They organized a racist state where Jews were especially persecuted . The Nazi state was firmly supported by the bourgeoisie about losing their position as the people supported the regime total way for Germany to regain its greatness .
Personal opinion and criticism.
The movie very closely reflects the cruel treatment of the Germans toward the Jews , forced labor to which they were subjected by being considered an inferior race.
The film is based on a book that has led to the big screen Steven Spielberg in a very delicate way , because although the events narrated are very hard , not reflected in a very bloody way .
The film is based on real facts as true as " Schindler 's List" which appeared on a pension of Argentina ( Buenos Aires ) containing the names of the people saved by Schindler .
The final scene of " Schindler 's List" shows as having been saved by Schindler Jews will have a great love and respect and help him to escape .
Technically , the film is quite good, although it is mostly done in black and white and color scenes found few , but these color scenes provide the film a great emotion and characterization.
Ultimately , the film has seemed a good way to discover the events of the Second World War and the persecution of the Jews.