1. Schindler's List/escape From Sobibor
The viewer sees the situation from which they must escape, and that the prisoners are in fact planning to escape, rather than being rescued or just tolerating the rough treatment they are getting from the guards, who are depicted as being very brutal, cruel, and inhumane, not afraid to kill children or do other unspeakable acts. ... This treatment makes the carnage in "Schindler's List" seem almost gratuitous. ... Especially in the treatment of Hirsch, the nazi commander's maid and sadistic love-interest, "Schindler's List" portrays characters in no...
- Word Count: 2255
- Approx Pages: 9
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School