mostly quiet crying ☾ SCHINDLER'S LIST (1993) Movie Reaction! FIRST TIME WATCHING

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  • Thank you for watching my reaction as I watch "Schindler's List" for the first time! ♡
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  • @gabsrants
    @gabsrants 2 роки тому +707

    Not wearing make-up, no problem
    Not wearing make-up while watching Shindlers List, simply a smart move

    • @tiredoffools8929
      @tiredoffools8929 2 роки тому +10

      @Gabs Rants oh man I wrote similar comment just now. I don't normally read comments until after I've written my own. If I did, I would have just liked this comment and said agreed... Well, at least I can still Like your comment. :)

    • @toanzhou
      @toanzhou 2 роки тому +3

      True. It’s distracting to worry about makeup when you get emotional. I always rewatch movies that I saw on dates because it breaks the immersion for me.

    • @jacket5456
      @jacket5456 2 роки тому +9

      "This is what I like to call, a Pro Gamer Move"

    • @tycobb2580
      @tycobb2580 2 роки тому

      fr

    • @rollomaughfling380
      @rollomaughfling380 2 роки тому +2

      Came here to say something similar. This is correct.

  • @HVG67
    @HVG67 2 роки тому +534

    This movie, being based on a true story, should be part of every history class in the world.

    • @a.g.demada5263
      @a.g.demada5263 2 роки тому +12

      Yes, I don't understand what it isn't yet

    • @proximamidnight3820
      @proximamidnight3820 2 роки тому +11

      How about 50 milion native american who killed by european?

    • @HVG67
      @HVG67 2 роки тому +11

      @@proximamidnight3820 totally valid point! So can you suggest a movie that drives that truth and horror home just as eloquent as this one did? I truly don't know one? Do you?

    • @Misterywaves
      @Misterywaves 2 роки тому +15

      Reality is that MANY, MANY people helped Jewish to survive, who helped 27.000.000 Russians? Have you seen a movie about that? No? So strange..

    • @stevonwhite8933
      @stevonwhite8933 2 роки тому +3

      @@HVG67 Hollywood doesn’t see it as “essential” but, they’ll keep remaking “old classics” and making them shit for profit🙄…

  • @ThomasKnip
    @ThomasKnip 2 роки тому +340

    "Okay, why am I crying?"
    Because you are a human being with a soul.

    • @derp7404
      @derp7404 2 роки тому +4

      True.

    • @AndrewJens
      @AndrewJens 11 місяців тому

      True re. human being, but nothing to do with the invented concept of a "soul". Crying is an evolutionary reaction. The horrific concepts in this movie elicit us to protect our fellow humans. (I cried too.)

  • @elzar760
    @elzar760 2 роки тому +69

    Don’t feel bad about crying. I’m a 43 year old man and that part at the end, when he sobs that he could have gotten one more person out, I sob with him.

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 роки тому +16

      Honestly one of the strongest, most heartbreaking and understanding moments I've ever seen in a movie 🥺

  • @fitfulpanda2960
    @fitfulpanda2960 2 роки тому +240

    Her: What happened to the girl in red?
    Everyone else: Tears well up and looks at the floor.

    • @denanebergall5514
      @denanebergall5514 2 роки тому +5

      Yeah, when said that I was like, "Oh, honey..." 😢

    • @tillnellen8175
      @tillnellen8175 2 роки тому

      The Girl in the red coat ist a real Person. Sehr stay alive and wrote a book about her live in and after war.

    • @jasonrist6582
      @jasonrist6582 2 роки тому

      E V E R Y TIME

  • @thegorn68
    @thegorn68 2 роки тому +23

    Don't apologize for not talking during your reaction. That is the biggest misconception that reaction videos mean you have to talk endlessly through the video. REACTION does not mean just talking. Your facial expressions, silence, body language, etc. is a reaction too and just as much so. Your reaction is more genuine versus video makers that what shut up and make the whole thing about THEM, cracking stupid jokes, etc. EXCELLENT video!

    • @centuryrox
      @centuryrox 2 роки тому +2

      I couldn't agree more! Many reactors think they need to talk in order to make a good reaction. Others are just narcissists and like to hear themselves talk. The very best reactions are from those who ignore the camera and show a natural reaction through their body language.

    • @stevestoll3124
      @stevestoll3124 2 роки тому +2

      Sometimes there are no words.

  • @spaulagain
    @spaulagain 2 роки тому +226

    "English is my third language, I'm not that good at it..."
    As she speaks more eloquent English than 90% of Americans 😂

    • @dgrmn12345
      @dgrmn12345 2 роки тому +14

      Damn right. All americans speak english but so very few can speak it properly

    • @dean8147
      @dean8147 2 роки тому +8

      @@dgrmn12345 I mean, i think this unfortunately applies to most native English speakers. Including the home of it all, England. lol

    • @thepizzaguyishere273
      @thepizzaguyishere273 2 роки тому +5

      @@dgrmn12345 I'm sure the same could be said about most countries/languages

    • @cyrosubod2317
      @cyrosubod2317 2 роки тому +1

      @@dean8147 i know a person from england but didnt know how to pronounce his words

    • @greenmachine5600
      @greenmachine5600 Рік тому +4

      maybe we shouldn't be putting people down either.

  • @shawnlopez2317
    @shawnlopez2317 2 роки тому +186

    "Why am I crying!" "I'm sorry, I have no words!" Girl if you didn't cry and were not moved to speechlessness by this movie I would think you were not human, It's ok!

    • @MysterClark
      @MysterClark 2 роки тому +8

      I don't know how many times I've seen this movie and how many times I've seen people do reactions to it but I STILL tear up when people watch this movie. I was starting to get upset with her when she kept saying she was trying to hold back and apologizing for getting emotional. You'd have to be some sort of deranged maniac if you don't get emotional while watching this. Let it out. This is the one movie where no one will judge you for crying.

    • @Inuzuka.S
      @Inuzuka.S 2 роки тому +1

      @@MysterClark happens the same to me

    • @actionalex3611
      @actionalex3611 2 роки тому +2

      @@MysterClark Same here. 49 years and probarbly 5th viewing.

    • @mdb831
      @mdb831 Рік тому +1

      I watched many reactions of this movie and not many actually cry. Desensitized populace + divided nation = This will happen again.

  • @1183newman
    @1183newman 2 роки тому +237

    When history is forgotten, the past will repeat itself.

    • @centuryrox
      @centuryrox 2 роки тому +24

      Which is why so many evil people currently in power today are trying to erase history, and refuse to teach it in schools to our children.

    • @zombiespongebob6903
      @zombiespongebob6903 2 роки тому +2

      Its has been happening over and over again. When will it ever stop. Looks like if humans will never ever completely get along. Mother nature seems fed up with us all and will fix it all real soon.

    • @byggs129
      @byggs129 2 роки тому +2

      If you want to know what will happen in the future, look in the past. Humans never learn, we are condemmed to repeat our failures until we eradicate our selfs...

    • @1183newman
      @1183newman 2 роки тому +4

      @@justsmashing4628 although facism and socilsim do not share any common ideals. Socialism is and communisum are far closer. Capitalism and facism are closer. Even if the nazi party startted out as a socialist movement it ended as a far cry from a socialist movement.

    • @kevinerose
      @kevinerose 2 роки тому

      @@byggs129 I think we do learn. Where we fail is when we become complacent with evil in the world. There is always evil in the world and we must be vigilant to keep it from coming to power. Evil will always take advantage of our good nature and turn it against us. The world is in a new cycle of complacency to evil which is hasn't seen since WWII. New evil forces have assumed power around the world today. Only time will tell what they will do to us or our neighbors.

  • @alexistrebexis3195
    @alexistrebexis3195 2 роки тому +80

    I love how this girl really gets the impact of that scene at the end, when Schindler realizes how he could have gotten more people. And the importance of one life. You can tell how much she gets that during the scene.

  • @theugliestweinie8365
    @theugliestweinie8365 2 роки тому +75

    "Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire."

    • @benjaminelijah1537
      @benjaminelijah1537 2 роки тому +1

      English is your thirds language? ok you are good! 😁

    • @marcinszrajber
      @marcinszrajber 2 роки тому

      @@benjaminelijah1537 its from this film, not his bad english

    • @clintskinner1508
      @clintskinner1508 2 роки тому +1

      @@marcinszrajber Its the English translation from the Talmud

    • @5ilver42
      @5ilver42 2 роки тому

      @@clintskinner1508 It's also a misquotation of the passage. (or a poor translation that was done on purpose.)

    • @clintskinner1508
      @clintskinner1508 2 роки тому

      @@5ilver42 Do you know the correct translation?

  • @rbrainsop1
    @rbrainsop1 2 роки тому +20

    The terrible thing is, this movie actually was the censored, toned-down version of what really happened. On another reaction video, someone shared a story of going to see this movie with a family member who had actually survived the holocaust. When they asked him what he thought of it, he said "It wasn't brutal enough."

    • @Sasquatch1877
      @Sasquatch1877 5 місяців тому

      We've heard stories,my grandfather ws in the war, most people dont want to hear the graphic.

  • @centuryrox
    @centuryrox 2 роки тому +23

    Don't you ever feel bad about crying during this movie. I've watched this movie at least 20 times, and I still cry every time, especially the scene when Schindler breaks down and starts crying about how he "could've gotten one more..." Crying means you're a human being with a good soul.

    • @stevestoll3124
      @stevestoll3124 2 роки тому +1

      I was 13 when I saw this opening weekend in the theater with my grandparents, I cried their and every year that I watch it since I still cry.

  • @SparrowwithaMachinegun
    @SparrowwithaMachinegun Рік тому +4

    "I could've gotten more"
    Is the only movie scene to make me not only tear up, but full weep.
    And for that it gets my #1 film of all time.

  • @Knight_of_NI
    @Knight_of_NI 2 роки тому +7

    I lost family at Auschwitz and this movie crushes me every time. I’m so glad you took the time to watch this because our memories will help ensure this never happens again. Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it. Respect

  • @BlackMoose84
    @BlackMoose84 2 роки тому +20

    Don’t worry about your makeup don’t let people get your self confidence down because you don’t meet their standards. Keep being you and don’t worry about the rest. ❤️

  • @TheKitsuneDen
    @TheKitsuneDen 2 роки тому +22

    One, you aren't a wimp. This movie is beyond powerful- I saw this movie when it first came out. (and I was 13 years old, walking into the movie with a huge pop- the pop left full. And I walked out of that theater bawling.) I'm 42 now, and still hard to see the whole film.

  • @bazil83
    @bazil83 2 роки тому +44

    28:26 I've watched a few "Schindler's List" reaction videos, but you're the first I've seen to have acknowledged the elephant in the room about all the lives that weren't saved by Oskar, and I commend you for it. While his efforts were amazing, and absolutely worthy of this film, the number of people he saved are a drop in the ocean against the number of people murdered - 1,200 people against millions.
    It's so incredibly sad.

    • @oljackie35
      @oljackie35 2 роки тому

      Please
      Stop
      For first read who really was Oscar Shindler
      Every Pole will tell you that he is war criminal, monster that doesn't deserve easy death

    • @jd-zr3vk
      @jd-zr3vk 2 роки тому +2

      Ol' Jackie why is he buried in Israel?

    • @thecroc808
      @thecroc808 Рік тому

      fr and all those people who helped at 911 aren't heroes either they let 2000 people die

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig 2 роки тому +6

    "You're an ass for covering up that lady." That moment has always made me wonder if maybe she was a mistress he didn't want his wife to know about.

  • @jasonrist6582
    @jasonrist6582 2 роки тому +4

    such an impacting film. i recall when i saw this in 94 at the theatre. when it was over, no one moved, i mean for a few minutes. it was as if we were paying our respects to the victims. it was quiet as a funeral and felt like it

  • @babyfry4775
    @babyfry4775 2 роки тому +44

    Don’t worry, most of us cried. Yes, we must remember so that we don’t repeat this. I sobbed at this movie and Sophie’s Choice. Saving Private Ryan is another rough one. Good reaction.

    • @michaelbell8834
      @michaelbell8834 2 роки тому +4

      Sadly, this lesson is forgotten as antisemitism is unfortunately alive and well today. But it's not just antisemitism. History is already repeating itself. It's repeating itself as I type this, it repeated itself yesterday, and it will repeat itself tomorrow. Vaccine mandates and passports, covid restrictions, limits on free speech, people claiming to be against fascism now becoming the very fascists they claim to fight against, and the list goes on and on.

    • @andres1xy
      @andres1xy 2 роки тому

      @@michaelbell8834 wow.

  • @Ultraseven21
    @Ultraseven21 2 роки тому +23

    I remember i cried really hard too, at the part when Schindler was ready to go and realize, he spend so much money and could save more people.😥

  • @David_C_83
    @David_C_83 2 роки тому +21

    We're all a mess by the end of this one, the part where he thinks he could've saved more always gets me. No words are really needed though, the emotions say it all.

  • @dan_hitchman007
    @dan_hitchman007 2 роки тому +56

    Compared to real history, Schindler's List's depictions of brutality were pretty tame.

    • @starwish2467
      @starwish2467 2 роки тому +8

      Yes, it doesn't go in to the human experimentations they did, or immediate executions of disabled or people who were 'different'.

    • @andrewcharlton4053
      @andrewcharlton4053 2 роки тому +3

      It also doesn't need it. It tells the story and the struggles well enough. It raises awareness in a more accessible way than the original footage we have. There's a reason the documentary films were banned from release in the UK for so long.

    • @trumphatesyou
      @trumphatesyou 2 роки тому +7

      The Nazi's used Jewish babies for target practice. Let that sink in

    • @gabrielegenota1480
      @gabrielegenota1480 2 роки тому +3

      @@trumphatesyou fucking disgusting.
      And there are people out there who proudly wave the Nazi flag -

    • @sharonstonts
      @sharonstonts 2 роки тому +2

      Yes it was way more brutal. One small example, the scene where the kids get taken away, if the mothers actually screamed and ran after the trucks, they would have been shot immediately.

  • @lukaprincl9527
    @lukaprincl9527 2 роки тому +31

    English is your third language. You sounded really really good, by the way. English is my second language, i learned english for 14 years and still need some improvement.

    • @brianlanning836
      @brianlanning836 2 роки тому +1

      English is my first language. She nails the pronunciation. She has less of an accent than people from Boston or Australia. Spanish is my second language. And it's nowhere near as good as her English.

    • @lazyatthedisco
      @lazyatthedisco 2 роки тому +1

      Like really, English is my only extra second language and I still can't speak it properly (writing and listening I'm good) due to lack of practice, meanwhile she's on her third language and completely passing for an American except for the slight accent.

  • @Tristan_Anderwelt
    @Tristan_Anderwelt 2 роки тому +14

    One of the best reactions I've ever seen for the film.
    You don't have to apologize for tears or silence. That is absolutely human. I cry with every reaction to the film

  • @rogerdsmith
    @rogerdsmith 2 роки тому +1

    What very few people outside of the production community in Hollywood are aware of is, that during the day Spielberg was directing Schlinder’s List and at night he would link up online with the CGI crew from Industrial Light and Magic (ILM) out in California. He would spend his evenings working on the effects for Jurassic Park.

  • @daistoke1314
    @daistoke1314 2 роки тому +2

    Schindler started as a con man, an exploiter, a crook, but even the amoral find some things too bad to accept. He is my hero, not a good man but a truly great one.

  • @allenschneider8579
    @allenschneider8579 2 роки тому +15

    Your reaction is appropriately quiet and respectful. You do clearly respect human beings, a quality greatly missing from this time period. Well done, thank you for sharing your heart with us.

  • @saraelizabethjoyce
    @saraelizabethjoyce 2 роки тому +12

    I watched this in the cinema about 7 times, watching you watch it takes me back for the first time. Crying right along with you.

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 роки тому +7

      I adore you Sara, im glad we could cry together over powerful movies

  • @redmustangredmustang
    @redmustangredmustang 2 роки тому +1

    You want to watch something that hits you straight in the heart. When the movie won best picture at the 1993 Oscars. The last person who did the acceptance speech read of his own number he was given at the concentration camp. That just makes you sink in there.

  • @evelynne2846
    @evelynne2846 2 роки тому +12

    There wasn't a dry eye in the theatre when I saw this. And I still tear up at some scenes. Thank you for reacting to this important movie.

  • @ph8429
    @ph8429 2 роки тому +7

    The part at the end where he talks about how he could have saved more people gets me every time

  • @armchairwizard8613
    @armchairwizard8613 2 роки тому +13

    As someone may have told you, she "ruined it in two seconds" in regards to his hat because she's angry that he works for the nazis. Some jews worked as police against their own people.

  • @selkirk57
    @selkirk57 2 роки тому +1

    Centane, never apologize for caring about people. The world needs more people like you.
    I have a close friend whose mother survived Auschwitz. She was the only member of her family that was not exterminated during the war. It left her a broken, warped human being. Which had a huge impact on my friend's upbringing and his own mental health. Schindler's List devastated him. He will never watch it, or the movie The Pianist (another great WW2 holocaust movie based on true life) again.
    The use of the color red is a highly discussed internet subject. Red is a symbol for life and love. One post suggested that this is the moment that Schindler realizes that the Jews are real people, not just black and white images on a newsreel, not just tools for making him rich. It is after this that Schindler becomes more concerned about saving people than he does about saving money. The little girls loss of color when hiding under the bed tells us that she will be found and killed by the Nazis.
    Keep up the good reactions.

  • @darkprose
    @darkprose 2 роки тому +1

    One remarkable thing about this movie is how _funny_ it is. Genuinely funny. _Schindler’s List_ is not a grim and grueling ordeal that you force yourself to watch because of the historical setting. No, this movie is _entertaining._ It’s often surprisingly wry, weaving humor into sequences of genuine suspense and horror. In this way, it reminds me of Spielberg’s deft touch from the beginning of his career: _Jaws._ Not since _Jaws_ has he made a movie that is so perfectly balanced, that its humor feels completely right.

  • @kjek1
    @kjek1 2 роки тому +11

    I love that you focussed on the film, really took it in and didn’t talk all over it. Great reaction 🖤

  • @menolikey_
    @menolikey_ 2 роки тому +9

    "English is my third language, I'm not that good at it". Here i was thinking she was from Europe but grew up in LA.

    • @HollywoodMarine0351
      @HollywoodMarine0351 2 роки тому +2

      I concur. Saving Private Ryan was my first time watching Centane’s channel. Her video popped up on my watch feed, I took a double take believing my cousin was posting on UA-cam. Kamilla (Centane) has an uncanny resemblance to my cousin who lives in LA.

    • @menolikey_
      @menolikey_ 2 роки тому +1

      @@HollywoodMarine0351 i could pickup an accent but couldn't place it as it is slight, at least to my ears.

  • @jd-zr3vk
    @jd-zr3vk 2 роки тому +1

    We saw this in a theatre, when it was over the audience was dead silent as if we were at a funeral. When this was made Holocaust denial was gaining traction. This was Steven Spielberg 's response to that. Schindler is the only Nazi buried in Israel. The little girl in the red coat is based on a true story. Her father survived and said his wife and daughter were lead away from him. He could see the red coat for quite a while as they were walked away. That was the last time he saw them.This is the most intense movie I have ever seen, I am 68.

  • @beautifuldaymusic
    @beautifuldaymusic Рік тому +1

    "I couldn't find the words."
    Your tears said enough.

  • @Cameron5043
    @Cameron5043 2 роки тому +8

    Pausing.
    You're the first reactor, of all the ones I've watched, to this movie who instantly knew Auschwitz when you saw the train with the women pull in....
    Because you've been there.
    ***I*** have no words.
    OMG. You don't need to say anything. Your face expresses everything.

  • @declanmcloughlin2326
    @declanmcloughlin2326 2 роки тому +44

    This is my first time ever seeing you. I have no idea what you look like with make up. But you look truly beautiful, you have gorgeous eyes. Don't worry about the make up you really don't need it.

  • @marcelisujecki2362
    @marcelisujecki2362 2 роки тому

    Curiosity from the movie.
    Playing in one of the first scenes of the nightclub boss Branko Lustig (also the co-producer of the film) is "a survivor of the Shoah". He also produced other films devoted to the subject of the Holocaust (including "Sophie's Choice" and "Shoah").
    Steven Spielberg did not accept his salary as a movie as he thought it was inappropriate and it would be "money drenched in blood".
    Schindler's original list was found in his apartment in Hildersheim, Frankfurt in 2000. Schindler stayed there a few months before his death in 1974

  • @minty_Joe
    @minty_Joe Рік тому +1

    When I was in 10th grade (1995/1996), my history teacher FORCED me and the other students in the room to watch this (in parts) over a week. We weren't allowed to back out. It wasn't edited at all. To this day, as an adult, I can't watch the movie. Just goes to show what kind of people I had to deal with in school. They flat out didn't care who was traumatized or not.
    At least one positive thing came out of this. I have more respect for life, for how to treat people with kindness and love, despite all the terrible things that I experienced in my teen years (I was bullied/abused at school for 6 years; 6th grade through 12th.).

  • @sspdirect02
    @sspdirect02 2 роки тому +15

    23:37 At this point, Germany knew that they were losing the war and they feared that if the Allies discovered that they committed mass genocide, they would be charged with crimes against humanity, which was a crime that carried either imprisonments or the death penalty. So this was a way to cover their tracks and destroy the evidence.

    • @postmastersgt1670
      @postmastersgt1670 2 роки тому +1

      That was not quite the reason. Hitler himself said that if there ever was another World War that it would end with the complete extermination of European Jewry.

    • @mikecharlie187
      @mikecharlie187 2 роки тому

      This scene is not totally truly because we saw Plasow's prisoner that work to burn the bodies. In reality, the commander of D department, SS Obersturbahnfuhrer Rudolph Hoss, ordered to the Auschwitz commander, SS Sturmbahnfuhrer Richard Baer to assembly a special squad named "Sonderkommando 2000" to empty the mass Graves. After the work, the Sonderkommando was conducted to Birkenau ad eliminated.

  • @Angel-vg2zf
    @Angel-vg2zf 2 роки тому +23

    No ones has the words when they see this movie because we know it's not a movie. It takes time to digest such incomprehensible acts of inhumanity.

    • @jacket5456
      @jacket5456 2 роки тому +2

      Agreed. I hated Schindler's List when I first saw it, I was an angsty kid with a chip on my shoulder. But, having matured quite a bit, I think the only reason I disliked it is because of the horrible subject matter. Which is silly, because what makes us stronger (mentally) than the most traumatic events in life? What I'm trying to say is, I think more humans should agree with you. To digest traumatic events in a calm and collected manner, so as to not lose yourself. "Embrace the Pain and you will see Salvation Beyond" Hug the cactus as I like to say.

  • @Cameron5043
    @Cameron5043 2 роки тому +1

    Pausing.
    Your English is utterly fluent.
    I am a native English speaker and I would never have suspected just by hearing you that it was not your first language. And it's your third. Wow. I'm impressed!
    Starting back up.

  • @sorin-3510
    @sorin-3510 2 роки тому +2

    Fact: Spielberg invited survivors of Goeth's camp to the set. Ralph Fiennes, who was shooting that day, was presented to an elderly woman, Mila Pfefferberg, who survived Goeth's camp. The woman shook uncontrollably in Fiennes' presence because he reminded her too much of the real Amon Goeth

  • @sca88
    @sca88 2 роки тому +4

    You don't always need words. Much of this film leaves a lot of people speechless. Sometimes your reactions (as a play on the saying goes) are worth a thousand words.

  • @1938superman
    @1938superman 2 роки тому +8

    32:54 I've come to feel that the end of this movie in particular is kind of a humanity test. If a person cries or is overcome with emotion after witnessing all of this, they're human. If not, maybe it's time they talked to someone about the fortress they've constructed around their heart and emotions.
    You passed. You're human. :-)

  • @kthx1138
    @kthx1138 2 роки тому

    The scene that makes me cry, in addition to Oskar saying "I could've got more", is the scene of the first couple he knowingly saves, the young woman's parents, so sweet.

  • @LanceMilesAU
    @LanceMilesAU 2 роки тому +1

    one cannot have a single shred of human decency and compassion and not feel anything emotionally whilst watching this movie.

  • @patl1749
    @patl1749 2 роки тому +3

    Your reaction was sincere and genuine. This is an important movie. You said you had no words, and didn't know what to say during the movie, and it's quite all right. Personnally I watch reactors for their reactions, not their comments. Some scenes or movies you simply need to silently absorb and experience, and the more people talk, the more they miss. Nothing more frustrating than watching a reactor yap over the best moments or lines of dialogue ;) Well done, glad you liked it, and keep it up!

  • @matty202
    @matty202 2 роки тому +4

    I always tear up to this no matter how many times I watch this scene.

  • @JamesASharp
    @JamesASharp 2 роки тому +1

    Munich! Munich! Munich! Munich (2005)! Another Spielberg gem, 💎 and underrated.

  • @williamlarson8589
    @williamlarson8589 2 роки тому +1

    Do not apologize for being quiet, I love this reaction. Sometimes the message is so powerful that we cannot speak. I love your reaction to this movie, you are truly a beautiful human being. Bless you.

  • @jp3813
    @jp3813 2 роки тому +15

    I noticed that whatever version of the film you're watching didn't include any text other than the subtitles. For example, at the end there, it was supposed to display the names of the people as they place stones on Schindler's grave. Thankfully, they're right next to the actors who played them. The text was also supposed to give you info on what happened to Oskar after the war, and how many descendants came from the people he saved. You may have missed a lot of context in the film.

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig 2 роки тому +4

    Sometimes there's no need for words; it's enough to just bear witness.

  • @tobiasolsson1593
    @tobiasolsson1593 2 роки тому +1

    This is the most true reaction i have seen of this movie. Your reaction comes from the heart and soul.

  • @6120mcghee
    @6120mcghee 2 роки тому +1

    Fact: One of the extra females who actually survived the Holocaust slapped Ralph Fienes in the face due to her shivering when she saw him with him Nazi costumes as Amon Goeth. She apologized at him and cried, telling him what she endured. A lot of those actors who had to put on those costumes admitted that they had nightmares and were uneasy for a long time.

  • @happywanderer34
    @happywanderer34 2 роки тому +3

    The little girl was always wearing a purple coat in the book her name was Geneia. I guess they made it a red coat for the film to make her stand out more

  • @amax1229
    @amax1229 2 роки тому +5

    A true reaction is more than just words. You did a wonderful reaction, allowing your emotions to show through. Showing emotions can be very healing. Thank you so much. 🕊

  • @ellygoffin4200
    @ellygoffin4200 2 роки тому

    The cousin of my wife's grandfather was the jewler who made the ring.
    Schindler Jews invited him to their family celebrations like weddings etc. They also raised money in order to help support him.

  • @sspdirect02
    @sspdirect02 2 роки тому +1

    It should also be pointed out that Spielberg wouldn’t even communicate with the actors playing the Einsatzgruppen. He would give them direction but wouldn’t give small talk as he was unable to get past the uniforms. Remember, these were actors of the German theater. But a beautiful thing happened earlier in production. They had Passover at the hotel they we’re staying at in Krakow, Poland. Spielberg had all the Jewish actors sitting around at a table and then all the German actors walked in wearing the yamakas and they sat next to the Jews and participated in the Passover ritual and Spielberg was moved to tears.

  • @NickPR87
    @NickPR87 2 роки тому +7

    This one's a tough watch, mostly because of the historical context. But then you add the performances and it's a total gut punch! I had to watch this when I was in high school and me being an a**hole didn't care too much, but then re-watched it later in in life and it activated the water works. I think it's a must watch movie for everyone and in hindsight my teacher news right to had us watch it.

  • @Cameron5043
    @Cameron5043 2 роки тому +42

    Was waiting for this.
    Wish I could sit with you, this one's hard.
    But I wanted to say this...you are just as beautiful with or without makeup. I'm hoping if enough of us jump in here, and tell you that, you'll see yourself differently. Okay?
    Now, starting your reaction.
    Thank you for sharing it with us.
    Let's go.

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 роки тому +5

      thank you so so much Cameron, I appreciate it alot! ✨

    • @iwd8921
      @iwd8921 2 роки тому

      @@Centane cosmetics aren't necessary! You're young, strong and gorgeous. Don't kick yourself over that and most of the movies you've seen recently have been a beautiful kick in the teeth lol.
      This is a great movie, I saw it when it came out. It was haunting then, it's haunting now.
      May I recommend Beverly Hills Cop for a future viewing? It's a great movie and it won't make you cry. It'll make you sob with laughter though! Or 13th warrior. About an Arab diplomat who ends up with a group of vikings.
      Your sanity can get a respite from all the tragedy!

    • @centuryrox
      @centuryrox 2 роки тому

      Totally agree. Her beauty is what caught my attention when one of her videos randomly showed up in my UA-cam suggestions. And after watching a few of her videos, her personality convinced me to subscribe.

    • @DylansPen
      @DylansPen 2 роки тому +2

      I thought the same, she's a beautiful young woman, makeup would get in the way! And that isn't to undercut her own thoughts on how she looks, it's normal for young women to think like that.

    • @annaallen6335
      @annaallen6335 2 роки тому

      @@Centane Spielberg nd Liam Neson didnt take any money for the film....Spielberg felt it was blood money...

  • @BoothTheGrey
    @BoothTheGrey 2 роки тому +1

    I also dont have the words - only those: Thank you very very very very much for sharing your honest emotions.

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 2 роки тому +1

    24:21 "I don't even _mean_ to cry."
    Don't be down on yourself over that fact, Centane. This movie provides a historical insight into a _profoundly tragic_ chapter of human history. Crying shows that you understand that.

  • @kroft6799
    @kroft6799 2 роки тому +12

    Schindler's List after Green Mile...wow. You should lighten up for your next reaction and do something like, oh, Interstellar 😁

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 роки тому +6

      Trust mee I've watched lots of musicals after The Green Mile before this one ✨

  • @bkeyser
    @bkeyser 2 роки тому +4

    I've said this before with other reactors, but I think it bares repeating: Your silence, tears, emotion... these ARE your reactions. We don't need to hear your thoughts in these moments; they're loud and clear in the moment. We're feeling them too. Well done, my dear.

  • @r.t1576
    @r.t1576 2 роки тому

    There's a documentary called Inheritance (2006). It focuses on Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig, a holocaust survivor of Płaszów, and Monika Hertwig, a daughter of the sadistic war criminal Amon Göth. Monika had no idea that her father was a war criminal until she watched Schindler's List because her mother told her he was a war hero.

  • @ForgottenHonor0
    @ForgottenHonor0 2 роки тому +2

    Amon Goeth was such a psychopath and pure evil personified the worst of his crimes couldn't be portrayed in this movie! He was eventually KICKED OUT of the SS for his behavior! His memory and the trauma he inflicted on his victims was so profound that the living Mila Pfefferberg, who served as one of the consultants on the film, had a panic attack upon her encounter with Ralph Fiennes, whom portrayed Amon Goeth, in his full SS uniform on set.

  • @jamesbronson4380
    @jamesbronson4380 2 роки тому +13

    Only a person with no feelings would Not cry while watching this movie.

    • @LukeLovesRose
      @LukeLovesRose 2 роки тому

      Or someone who knows the truth. Someone who finds all of these Julys absolutely reprehensible

  • @tigqc
    @tigqc 2 роки тому +3

    Spielberg certainly knows how to play to one's emotions. The film itself is a very well made success story. So far, "Shoah" by Claude Lanzmann is widely considered to be the definitive work when it comes to the Holocaust (along with Night and Fog by Alain Resnais). Lanzmann got into a bit of a spat with Spielberg when Schindler's List came out because he viewed it as a deformation of historical truth and Spielberg accused him of wanting to be the only voice when it came to the Holocaust. I'm more happy with the fact that the making of the film lead Spielberg to create the USC Shoah Foundation.

  • @jonathancruz5932
    @jonathancruz5932 2 роки тому +1

    That's a powerful movie that I ever seen. They have seven awards winner including Best Original Score, Best Director, and Best Picture at 66th Academy Awards

  • @johnchrysostomon6284
    @johnchrysostomon6284 2 роки тому

    It makes me cry every single time I've seen it - the scene when he contemplates how he could have saved one or two more people.

  • @TheAardvark211
    @TheAardvark211 2 роки тому +16

    If you’re looking for a change of pace, you might want to consider “The Princess Bride”.

  • @NiamhCreates
    @NiamhCreates 2 роки тому +3

    @5:05 He's taking off his Jewish star to enter the Catholic church because he is going there under the guise that he's Catholic and not Jewish... it's a meeting place to do business (since doing business as a Jew at that time was illegal). The Jewish businessmen are doing what they can to earn money since they can no longer do that legally. That's why they are talking over the priest. They don't care what the priest is saying because they are not there to worship, they are there to do business.

  • @rubenlopez3364
    @rubenlopez3364 2 роки тому +1

    Rest in Peace to all that died in the Holocaust and thank you for taking the time to educate yourself and show us your reaction to this movie that so hard to watch. Im Looking forward to the next video already

  • @vagant091
    @vagant091 2 роки тому +1

    our world needs more schindler's

  • @theguidance7485
    @theguidance7485 2 роки тому +5

    This is actually a toned downed version of amon

  • @ian_forbes
    @ian_forbes 2 роки тому +4

    Your reactions are really well done and highlight your empathy and compassion for people. The next WWII reaction you should check out is the Band of Brothers miniseries. It’s produced by Spielberg and Hanks and is a phenomenal look at a company of US soldiers from training through the end of the war (based on the real soldiers). Cannot recommend enough.

  • @visualanimal5634
    @visualanimal5634 2 роки тому

    No need to apologize. Your english is very good. And anyone who doesn't cry during this movie, well i might question their humanity, or at least their empathy. Thanks for sharing this reaction.

  • @dmprotector
    @dmprotector 2 роки тому +1

    About crying during that Auschwitz lesson : don't worry, you're not the only one. I've never been to Auschwitz myself, but I've been to both Terezin (near Prague) and Dachau (near Munchen). I almost started crying myself when I read the plaque that was left in their crematory oven's room in memory of 3 spies that were murdered in Dachau. I could be wrong, but of the top of my head it was 2 British spies and 1 French Resistance fighter... All three of them were women... So you can easily imagine what exactly they went through BEFORE being murdered. Yikes... still makes my skin crawls.
    Also, I know you live in Norway, but if you ever get the chance, go to the Imperial War Museum in London, England. It's a multiple-floors museum and the top two floors are reserved exclusively to the Holocost. When I came back to my hotel room that night, I was still shook from my visit there.
    And for the language barrier don't worry... I'm French-Canadian myself and only speak two languages. And your English is already much better than mine... I didn't even notice an accent when listening to you.

  • @NickyByloo
    @NickyByloo 2 роки тому +19

    You should read The Diary Of a Young Girl by Anne Frank.

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 роки тому +12

      I read it when I was 10, and again when I was 17. Absolutely devastating

    • @PastaDon_
      @PastaDon_ 2 роки тому

      Oh.. I remember reading that in 9th grade for English class.. didn't really like reading books then but, that one definitely stuck with me..

    • @yummi4tunekookie
      @yummi4tunekookie 2 роки тому

      @Jacob Rothstein "In 2015, the Anne Frank Fonds made an announcement, as reported in The New York Times, that the 1947 edition of the diary was co-authored by Otto Frank. [...] Otto had created a new work by editing, merging, and trimming entries from the diary and notebooks and reshaping them into a "kind of collage", which had created a new copyright." ... "[This] claim, however, only referred to the heavily edited 1947 Dutch edition, not to the original diary."
      "The handwriting attributed to Anne Frank was positively matched with contemporary samples of Anne Frank's handwriting, and the paper, ink, and glue found in the diaries and loose papers were consistent with materials available in Amsterdam during the period in which the diary was written."
      Soooooo...you're mostly wrong. Sucks to suck.

  • @gunner9648
    @gunner9648 2 роки тому +12

    American History X is another great movie that everyone should see at least once

    • @jimballard1186
      @jimballard1186 2 роки тому +1

      It's not bad, but I do think it's not terribly honest about the nature of racism. That movie treats racism like a switch that can be flipped from heroism to villainy, rather than a deeply instilled cultural value we all hold to some degree and need to work on.

    • @kenbean75
      @kenbean75 2 роки тому +1

      Its garbo,and everybody has joggers fatigue at this point and dont wanna look at them.

    • @STOCKHOLM07
      @STOCKHOLM07 2 роки тому +1

      @@jimballard1186 "we all hold to some degree" - You can be racist and we'll call you out but don't ascribe your views to everyone else.

    • @jimballard1186
      @jimballard1186 2 роки тому

      ​@@STOCKHOLM07 So it's literally impossible for you to do any better on the subject of American racism? You are the perfect exemplar everyone needs to follow, because if we all thought like you and behaved like you today, then racism would be over tomorrow? You're the messiah America's been waiting for?

    • @STOCKHOLM07
      @STOCKHOLM07 2 роки тому +1

      @@jimballard1186 Do you want to know how to stop racism? Morgan Freeman said it best, “Stop talking about it.”

  • @israelolguin1156
    @israelolguin1156 2 роки тому

    100% absolutely naturally beautiful. No need for makeup unless you want to. Love your compassion for others and the fact that you wear your heart on your sleeve. Definitely need someone like that in my life. Great reaction.

  • @quietdemon8138
    @quietdemon8138 2 роки тому

    One of Spielberg’s many magnum opuses and one of the most important motion pictures ever made, Spielberg began production on this almost immediately after completing the main filming of Jurassic Park, he actually had to oversee the cgi for the dinosaurs and the audio mixing while on the way to film either the concentration camp or ransacking scenes, he would privately cry with his wife during the production and said that he wouldn’t have been able to get through it if it wasn’t for her, it is undoubtedly one of the most difficult films to watch but it is fundamentally important to remember what happened and ensure that it NEVER EVER happens again, rest in peace to EVERY innocent person ✌️

  • @THEpoppaSAUCE
    @THEpoppaSAUCE 2 роки тому +4

    this movie is fantastic. I hope you enjoyed (for lack of a better term) the movie!

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 роки тому +3

      I really did! It was beautifully made

    • @centuryrox
      @centuryrox 2 роки тому

      @@tonyyul703 Taking a trip to Auschwitz is on my bucket list, just to pay my respects to all those victims of this pure evil. Hopefully, I'll get there within a year. I heard it's emotionally draining for people who visit.

  • @d8trace
    @d8trace 2 роки тому +3

    This reaction broke me.

  • @tomaskennedy
    @tomaskennedy 2 роки тому

    3 things:
    1) You look stunning without makeup
    2) Your English is excellent
    3) Schindler's List is one of those movies that leaves a scar, emotionally

  • @JoshTruff
    @JoshTruff 2 роки тому +1

    I love how near the end you wonder about the people who weren't saved, all I could think about is how Schindler also thought of those people, and how he could of saved them. one more person....

  • @petaks01
    @petaks01 2 роки тому +8

    Well made movie and a reminder of the darkest times in humanity. Let us make sure it doesn't happen again.

    • @Tricroman
      @Tricroman 2 роки тому

      It's still happening now, in different countries on a smaller scale. The dark only will disappear when the human being is extinct.

  • @martinbaker613
    @martinbaker613 2 роки тому +8

    You don't need make-up, young lady 😏

  • @bane-980
    @bane-980 2 роки тому

    "When he showed me Schindler's List," says John Williams, "I was so moved I could barely speak. I remember saying to him, 'Steven, you need a better composer than I am to do this film.' And he said, 'I know, but they're all dead.'

  • @conelaw1
    @conelaw1 2 роки тому

    I remember watching this movie in the theater in 1993. It is the only time in my life where everyone in the audience stood up when the credits rolled, stayed in the theater until all the credits had run, and then left the theater in complete silence. Every person left with tears in their eyes as we walked into the theater's lobby.

  • @Blue-ws1io
    @Blue-ws1io 2 роки тому +5

    For those who could not see. Her tears spoke words.

  • @DMichaelAtLarge
    @DMichaelAtLarge 2 роки тому +3

    I didn't even notice you had no makeup until you mentioned it.

  • @BintyMcFrazzles
    @BintyMcFrazzles 2 роки тому

    There are very few films in cinema history that are this outstanding. Spielberg's finest work. I saw this at the cinema when it first came out, there wasn't a dry eye in the house, everyone was crying. I was like you at the end: sobbing, I still cry, even after seeing it many times. You were doing the right thing, as you said, staying silent and not saying anything at these parts.
    Everyone needs to see this film.

  • @thereturningshadow
    @thereturningshadow 2 роки тому +1

    Kamilla,
    Don't sell yourself short. You are very good at English. And the fact that it is your THIRD language makes it even more impressive.