The List is Life - Schindler's List (7/9) Movie CLIP (1993) HD

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Summary

TLDRIn a tense dialogue, Feigenbaum and Wolf discuss a covert operation to save lives during a dark period. They explore the possibility of relocating 4,000 people to Moravia, with Oskar Schindler's involvement. The conversation reveals Schindler's personal sacrifices, including using his own resources to aid those in need. The script highlights the importance of a 'list' as a symbol of life amidst the peril, with Schindler's struggle to save as many as possible, even at great personal cost.

Takeaways

  • 📝 The script features a negotiation between two characters, Feigenbaum and Wolf, regarding the number of people they can save from a dire situation.
  • 🔢 The number '600' is mentioned as a starting point for the negotiation, with the possibility of increasing the number of people saved.
  • 💰 There is an implication that money and resources, such as food and clothes, are being used to save people, and that this is being done at a personal cost to one of the characters, Julius.
  • 🤝 The idea of a 'combined approach' is suggested to save more than 4,000 people, indicating a collaborative effort between the two parties.
  • 📍 The script mentions the possibility of relocating people to Moravia for safety, suggesting a plan for their protection.
  • 🚫 Oskar, another character, is adamant about not accepting the current situation and insists on doing more to help.
  • 💬 There is a back-and-forth dialogue about the number of people that can be saved, with the final number mentioned being '850, give or take'.
  • 🔖 The concept of 'the list' is introduced as a symbol of life and hope, with the characters discussing its importance and the potential it holds for saving lives.
  • 💼 The character Goeth is mentioned in relation to the list, suggesting that he has some control or influence over the situation.
  • 💵 There is a discussion about the financial implications of the list, with one character expressing concern about the cost of saving people.
  • ✍️ The script ends with a focus on the importance of the list, emphasizing that it represents an 'absolute good' and a lifeline for those on it.

Q & A

  • Who are the main characters in this script?

    -The main characters in this script are Feigenbaum, Jakob, Wolf, and Oskar Schindler.

  • What is the context of the conversation about '600'?

    -The number '600' appears to refer to a quantity or amount, possibly related to the number of people or resources, in a negotiation or discussion about helping or saving them.

  • What does 'Lutek' and 'Nacha' refer to in the script?

    -The terms 'Lutek' and 'Nacha' are likely names or nicknames of individuals, but the script does not provide enough context to determine their significance.

  • What is the significance of the number '4,000' in the script?

    -The number '4,000' is mentioned in the context of a combined effort to save or relocate a large number of people, suggesting a significant operation or plan.

  • What does Oskar Schindler propose to Julius about the extra food and clothes?

    -Oskar Schindler suggests that Julius is already secretly providing extra food and clothes to people out of his own pocket, and he proposes a combined approach to help more people.

  • What is the significance of the line 'The list is an absolute good. The list is life.'?

    -This line emphasizes the importance of a list, likely of names, as a means of salvation or life for the people on it, suggesting that being on the list could mean the difference between life and death.

  • What is the implication of the phrase 'All around its margins lies the gulf.'?

    -This phrase implies that the list, while a symbol of hope, is surrounded by despair or danger, indicating the precarious situation of those not on the list.

  • What does the conversation about cigarettes reveal about the relationship between the characters?

    -The conversation about cigarettes shows a close relationship between the characters, with one character expressing concern for the other's health and a sense of shared struggle or burden.

  • What is the nature of the disagreement between the characters about helping more people?

    -The disagreement seems to center around the limits of what the characters can or are willing to do to help more people, with one character insisting on doing more while the other feels they have reached their limit.

  • What is the implication of the line 'If you were still working for me, I'd expect you to talk me out of it.'?

    -This line suggests a past professional relationship and indicates that the speaker is engaged in an action that is costly or risky, and they expect the other character to have previously dissuaded them from such actions.

  • What is the significance of the line 'Finish the page and leave one space at the bottom.'?

    -This line could be a directive to complete a document, leaving room for additional names or information, suggesting the ongoing nature of the effort to save or help people.

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