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Stephen Spielberg’s Schindler’s List is simply the finest motion picture ever made.
The story brings us face to face with the most organized evil of which humanity has yet proven itself capable. Spielberg’s direction and performances of Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, and Ralph Fiennes attain that level at which matters are simply beyond improvement. One merely stands in awe.
After viewing the List for just the second time since its debut in 1993, this reviewer can think of no more adequate response than the exhortation to buy, rent, view, and then bow silently or in prayer before the fact of evil and the potency of good.
Sadly, it takes a wickedness so vile as to require its own language to occasion a work of art so noble in its conception and execution that language fails to describe it.
‘The List‘, as Kingsley’s Yitzhak Stern says with a different intent, ‘is an absolute good.’
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