Sunday, July 15, 2007

Schindler's List - in 10 Pictures

Schindler's plan.
Meet Amon Goethe (and actor Ralph Fiennes)

Coppola did this in 1982 with Rumble Fish – but who saw that?
An old man saved by the grace of God.
Goethe pardons himself.
The most powerful film image of the 90s – this picture is worth 1000 pictures.
“What’s a person worth?” “No, no, no, no. What’s one worth to you?“ The pivotal question in a perfectly blocked, lit, and acted scene.
And the money shot.
Brilliant lighting. You could infer a higher power approving (or inspiring) the list.
Schindler’s revelation.

3 comments:

Lawyer said...

Finally, a decent Spielberg film (A+). I still would've liked to see Marty's version.

Anonymous said...

AMON GOET-cest un vrai militaire-cest un DIEU..!!!
voila la publicite jude-masonique

Silent 3 said...

Hey Frenchy. Thanks so much for your Antisemitism theories.
If the Yanks, Brits and Canucks hadn't come ashore in June of '44, you'd be typing those comments in German.