“This list represents the supreme good,This list is life,”On the periphery of the list is a terrible abyss!”A weak little hand protruded from the dark red sleeve, and above it was a strong and strong hand, firmly and forcefully holding it up; Highlighted on top of both hands is a list typed by an old-fashioned typewriter through a ribbon that seems to have been stained with blood. In the lower right corner of the envelope stands the name of the film, “Schindler’s List.”. “Schindler’s List” is not a list, but a life that carries more than 1000 people.
Every time I hear the song “Schindler’s List,” I remember that black and white image, those sad and despairing faces, that war brings humanity not only unforgettable pain, but also a kind of compassion
“Simply by just knowing the history, and feeling the history, and indirectly being the victim of the history.”.
When Jews were driven out of the street, the theme music first appeared. At first, when Jews were driven out of the street, the theme music appeared for the first time. At first, it was introduced with a horn solo, which was slow and dim, as if consciously suppressing an emotion. The melody is mostly solo on the violin, with the sombre, mournful and heavy cello, and the sobbing penetration of the violin. This film is shot in the form of a black and white documentary, with such a thick and deep picture that no longer requires gorgeous music to foil it. The melody is only repeated in a fifth interval, as if pouring out a sense of helplessness and despair. The latter unfolds and jumps away from the tragedy before us. Although the melody of this solo is as weak as Schindler’s rescue, when it shuttles through the flute, violin, and cello, extending like a vine, it conveys a hope and belief.
However, when the isolation of Jews began, music that was eight degrees higher sounded, allowing one to foresee a dangerous atmosphere. Cruelty and fear gradually accumulated and erupted. At this time, the violin played with hesitation and trembling, as if in tears, vividly displaying the bleak state of mind of Jews under the shadow of cruel war. It was not a complaint against human tragedy, but a meditation on historical errors, making the music a deeply persuasive and infectious historical monologue.
“This film has won seven gold medals at the 66th Academy Awards. It is not only the film that has won a high reputation, but also its soundtrack, which has won the best soundtrack Oscar.”. Today, this “Schindler’s List” has become a household name, but if you haven’t heard the piles of corpses being dug up from the ground and thrown into the incinerator on a conveyor belt, and the melody of the Requiem is sounded, you don’t understand the lyrical and gentle music, as well as compassion. “I can do more,” Schindler said at the end, making us feel moved and compassionate in the sad violin soundtrack. Thank the Jews of Schindler for telling him, “Saving one person is equivalent to saving a world.” It also allows us to “hear” the hope and warmth after despair.
At this moment, let’s close our eyes and quietly listen to this gentle and profound music, which has experienced history, passed through darkness and sadness, and is slowly moving forward, accompanied by sunshine, warmth, and hope.