FIRST TIME WATCHING * Schindler's List (1993) * MOVIE REACTION!!

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Published 2023-06-17
This movie is the definition of a masterpiece..literally this movie destroyed us and educated us, timeless movie! Hope you guys enjoy our First Time Reaction To Schindler's List (1993)

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Directed by : Steven Spielberg
Stars : Liam Neeson , Ralph Fiennes , Ben Kingsley


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Original Video : Schindler's List (1993)

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All Comments (21)
  • @JG-fv9bv
    Ralph Feinnes was so realistic as Amon Goeth that the actual survivors were horrified at how real he portrayed Goeth
  • @theycallmek3v
    When Steven Spielberg first showed John Williams a cut of this movie, Williams was so moved he had to take a walk outside for several minutes to collect himself. Upon his return, he told Spielberg he deserved a better composer. Spielberg replied, "I know, but they're all dead."
  • “We’re actually just watching a horror movie that actually happened”- You nailed the whole reason this movie HAD to be made.
  • @NicolasCharly
    A little for Ash, who loves Robin Williams : during the shooting of this film, the subject being so hard and depressing, Spielberg made a point to have a call with Robin Williams from time to time so the comedian could ramble and joke for 30 minutes via phone (while being put on speaker) or so in order to entertain the cast and the whole movie crew and to ligthen up the mood of everyone on set.
  • "I could have got one more person, and I didn't!" That line will never fail to utterly destroy me. RIP Herr Schindler, and bless you.
  • @Penguin-wm7cf
    The horrific thing about these events is that they were way more violent and barbaric than the film can safely depict. One of the worst events in human history.
  • @indyracingnut
    As a decendant of a Schindler Jew...This was easily the most horrifyingly genuine reaction I've ever seen. I mean that in a good way. You've set the gold standard on how this movie and its topic should rightfully be approached. Well done, kids. Well done. ❤ 🖖
  • "To forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time" -Elie Weisel. As hard as this is to watch it is so so important , love this film. Thanks for the reaction 🖤
  • @TheHcjfctc
    As awful as Goeth was portrayed in this movie, Spielberg actually toned him down as he didn’t think people would believe just how evil and vile he really was.
  • @Elisheval
    The girl in the red coat - symbolizes how such an atrocity happened, in broad daylight, that the world ignored the murder of millions.
  • @mikeakey3358
    This movie should be played in every high school in the world. Not so we just don't forget, but a reminder to not sit by and let evil happen
  • Schindlers breakdown about wanting to save “Just one more” is still to this day one of the greatest emotional scenes in film. Neeson’s acting is fucking incredible and it brings me to tears without fail. Hands down the single most important film in human history and very important nowadays as this heinous ideology has been rearing its despicable head again.
  • @graham2424
    You better let Hannah watch a happy movie soon lol
  • @757optim
    I was afraid Hannah would literally stop watching. The power of this movie is in its truth. As unbelievable as it is, history is full of man's inhumanity to man. Never forget.
  • @mattmc5069
    We had a survivor from a camp visit our school in the 90s. He told us they made them eat saw dust and kiss the ground they walked on literally. He told us his wife tells him he wakes up screaming without realizing it. He told us the reason he's doing this is so the horror never happens again. I'll never forget that day everyone was crying and just in shock
  • At 36:27, you did the most natural thing, you had to cover your eyes. A friend of mine, who is a big tough rugby guy was on the Westminster bridge when a terrorist ploughed into tourists, he found it extremely traumatic but all he could do when it was happening was cover his eyes.... He was also a hero a rushed an injured woman to hospital. This moment just reminds me how human we are.
  • @Zyemeth0
    The thing about the pain of this sort of thing is that the people who died deserve to be remembered no matter how horrifying it is. Because the horror they endured is far worse than the act of remembering some of humanity's greatest failures. It's the least we can do. Thanks for sticking with it Hannah.
  • @burkeiowa
    When real survivors who knew Amon encountered Ralph, dressed in character, they physically shook in terror. He was too convincing, and it brought them back into the horrific moments of their past.
  • Ralph and Liam are hands down incredible actors in this film. They are in general but this is perfection To say Ralph was so convincing he terrified the survivors says alot.
  • @Zach2003
    As a German we had to watch this movie with our whole grade when I was in 9th grade (14-15 y/o). It was mandatory to watch it, and you weren't allowed to miss out on it with a parents note like it used to be with normal field trips or movie events. Our school even rented a small cinema for that, so we got the whole experience with the gunshots with surround sound. It was really hard to watch, especially with the contexts that we had learned and would continue to discuss in history lessons after the movie. A few students had to go out to take a few deep breaths