Oskar Schindler is a vain and greedy German businessman who becomes an unlikely humanitarian amid the barbaric German Nazi reign when he feels compelled to turn his factory into a refuge for Jews. Based on the true story...
Oskar Schindler is a vain and greedy German businessman who becomes an unlikely humanitarian amid the barbaric German Nazi reign when he feels compelled to turn his factory into a refuge for Jews. Based on the true story...
The film's central subject, the Holocaust, is universally condemned across the political spectrum, and its narrative focuses on the universal themes of individual moral courage and the inherent value of human life in the face of extreme evil, rather than promoting a specific political ideology or solution.
The film's casting is historically accurate, reflecting the demographics of the Holocaust without intentional race or gender swaps. While it depicts white male characters as villains due to their Nazi affiliations, it also features a white male as a complex hero, resulting in a nuanced portrayal of traditional identities within its historical context. The narrative's focus on the persecution of a minority group aligns with DEI principles.
Schindler's List does not include any explicit LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's narrative is solely dedicated to depicting the Holocaust through the experiences of Jewish individuals, therefore, it does not offer any portrayal of the LGBTQ+ community.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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