The Comeback 484 Schindler Screening
In the darkness, a match was lit, and the faint light of the fire lit up two white candles to dispel the darkness. It turned out to be a Jewish ritual, with two candlesticks on a white tablecloth, and the white candles burned like this, and finally burned out completely, emitting a puff of green smoke.
The story kicked off in the smoke from the roar of the train, and the black-and-white picture made the entire cinema fall into a gray 'cloud' and 'cloud', no longer a color 'color' movie, and only black and white were left in one qiē, which made the audience can't help but mumble and disagree, obviously very dissatisfied.
In 1939, the Germans defeated Poland in a blitzkrieg within two weeks, ordered the Jews to register their entire families, resettle in the major cities, and more than 10,000 Jews arrived in Krakow every day. The noisy train station, the surging crowds, the names registered, the fate of the Jews was simply and brutally decided.
The Jews in Krakow elected a committee of twenty-four Jews to help the Jews gathered in the city to settle the problems of lodging, meals, labor, and disputes.
Oskar Schindler, a German entrepreneur who had just arrived in Krakow from his hometown, was tall, handsome, well-behaved, and most importantly, generous, and generously befriended German officers and SS officers in large numbers on various social occasions, and his generosity soon made him an important member of high society, and those officers were willing to be friendly to him. Schindler soon became one of Krakow's biggest names as a new social star.
Schindler also went to the registry office and found a Jew named Isaac Steyn, who had worked as an accountant in an enamel factory in Liebz. Schindler was interested in buying the poorly run enamel factory to produce edible utensils and supply military supplies, and he wanted Steyn to be his accountant and assistant to run the factory. However, what puzzled Steyn was: Why did Schindler do this?
Obviously, Schindler, who had a nimble brain, targeted the assets of the Jews, because the law now prohibits Jews from doing business, so Schindler, who does not have enough funds to buy the enamel factory, intends that he will be the owner of the factory, raise funds from the Jews, carry out production, and then give the Jews kitchenware and other things that they can use in their lives in return, and on the other hand, sell these supplies to the German ** team for huge profits.
Schindler was an opportunist who used Jewish money, Jewish resources, and then used his German identity and extensive social "connections" to make war money. But Steyn refused.
But Schindler had a freedom and patience that Jews could not enjoy, and Schindler began to enter the underground black market of Jews to 'trade', and on the other hand, he was waiting for the next opportunity to come. In March 1941, Jews were ordered to enter the ghetto in Krakow, which gave Schindler a good opportunity.
The emptied city made it easy for Schindler to find a large house to live in, and the Jews of the entire Krakow area had to live in sixteen blocks, and the days of Jewish food and clothing were officially over, and the underground black market became more and more difficult, and it was difficult for Jews to get supplies from outside without leaving the ghetto. Under such circumstances, the wealthy Jewish businessmen bowed their heads and reached a cooperation agreement with Schindler through Guò Steyn.
When the funds were secured, Schindler bought the factory and renamed it Emalia, and Steyn became his accountant and Jewish contact.
The SS stipulated that the wages of the hired Jewish skilled workers were seven marks per day, and that the wages of other trades and 'women' workers were five marks per day, but the full amount had to be paid directly to the Ministry of Finance, and the Jews did not receive a penny. And the wages of the hired 'Bo'lan workers are higher. As a result, Jews became Schindler's natural choice.
Jews who were deported to the ghetto had to be registered, and only those ......who were deemed to have "skills useful for armaments" could stay, or else they would be put on trucks and taken to unknown places, which often meant death, which made every Jew rack their brains for a solution, but for teachers, musicians, and other artists, it was bad news.
Steyn, who was tasked with the responsibility and authority to recruit workers for Schindler, carefully gave effective guidance to the recruits, hoping to help his compatriots find suitable places, and then secretly forged various qualifications for teachers, writers, musicians, and the elderly who did not have the conditions to enter the factory, so as to avoid being blacklisted and sent away by the Germans in trucks.
Schindler was like a fish in water among the German officials, and he quickly made his factory cooperate with the army, and at the same time made the whole factory rich and prosperous, and really lived a high society life.
But at this time, Schindler's wife came to Krakow, which made Schindler's days of lingering in the 'flower' bush have to be interrupted. But Schindler was eager to share his achievements with his wife, "My father had fifty workers at his peak, and I had three. There are three hundred and fifty workers in the factory, and there is only one purpose for the purpose of making wealth for me!"
This made his wife feel unreal, and her face was 'revealed' in disbelief, Schindler looked at his wife and whispered, "The people here will never forget Schindler's name, and they will say, 'Oscar a Schindler?' Everybody remembers him, who came with his bare hands, who built a bankrupt company into a large factory with a duffel bag, and who went with him this container of banknotes -- two full of bills, rich and rich, everything......"
Schindler depicts that bright future, but inexplicably, there is some 'confusion' and some loss in his eyes, "In the past, business failures were all unexpected, and they fell short, and it was not my fault that I have been missing some element." But even if I knew what was missing, there was no way. Because this element can be encountered but not sought, success or failure is determined by this element. ”
The wife chuckled and said, "Luck?" But Schindler raised his brow and said in a deep voice, "War!"
His wife asked Schindler if he should stay, and Schindler 'handed it over' to his wife to decide, and his wife said, "Promise me that as long as the 'doorman' and 'waiter' only think that I am Mrs. Schindler, then I will stay." Unfortunately, her wife's hopeful eyes did not achieve her goal, and soon after, she left Krakow by train, disappointed and sad.
One day, a one-armed old worker named Ruinstein, under the introduction of Steyn, came to Schindler and expressed his gratitude in front of him. He said that he was almost killed by the SS and was "excited" that the factory had saved him and that he would repay him. At this time, Schindler learned that Steyn had arranged some work under his nose that he was not able to work, which made Schindler very angry, and he vented his anger at Steyn, but instead of firing Ruinstein, he let the one-armed old man stay in the factory.
However, when the cold winter blizzard came, Ruinstein, who was clearing the snow, was pulled out of the team and shot by the German ** officer. Schindler angrily approached the officer for 'dealing', and a senior SS officer told him that giving Jews a place in the business meant betrayal. In the face of this accusation, Schindler firmly sided with Ruinstein, saying that Ruinstein was an important mechanic, but this did not help, and the one-armed old man was already lying lifeless in the snow.
The stains of blood on the white snow brought a biting cold in the bleak snow and wind, making the audience sitting in the cinema shiver involuntarily, and the fear in their hearts silently began to take root.
The Germans began to transfer the Jews again, and this time, Steyn was on the list, and he was put on the train along with many Jews. After getting the news, Schindler hurried to the train station, and in the face of the German ** who was unwilling to compromise, Schindler wittily and calmly reprimanded the two officers, "I can guarantee that you will be transferred to South Russia at the end of two months, I wish you a good mood." ”
Schindler then began to look for Steyn in the carriage, but the train had already started, which made Schindler even more anxious. At this critical moment, Schindler found Steyn, and the two frightened officers quickly stopped the train and let Steyn leave the train.
For the Germans, it makes no difference if there is one more Jew or one less Jew, and Steyn is nothing special to them, just paperwork, so they let Schindler sign it and release Steyn. Steyn hurriedly explained, it turned out that he forgot to bring his work card, and he was arrested.
In fact, Steyn's arrest heralded a new round of massacres. The Germans began to establish the Plashow concentration camp near Krakow, preparing to transfer all the Jews there, and the young officer A'mon' Igos was appointed the supreme commander of the Plashow concentration camp. The train that Styn narrowly escaped was one of the first workers to be sent to the Prashov concentration camp to build barracks.
Wearing a Nazi military uniform, the handsome, handsome, gentlemanly appearance vividly reflects the charm of the uniform, and his vulgar and vulgar behavior is different from other soldiers.
Sure enough, after Amun finished inspecting the concentration camp, he needed to find a maid for his villa, and after a simple review, he gently and thoughtfully selected Helen, who was shivering because of the cold, and when the beautiful Helen saw the gentleman's actions, he could also feel a trace of warmth in his frozen heart.
But then, everyone was shocked by A'mon', including Helen and the audience in the cinema. When the architect suggested that the defects in the camp foundation might pose, A'Mon lightly ordered his officers to 'shoot' the architect, and did so on the spot.
After shooting the architect, A'Mon calmly ordered the officer to re-pour the foundation according to the architect's advice, and then returned to his car and left the site with steady steps. Helen, who witnessed this qiē, shivered even more in the cold wind of winter.
The audience of the entire cinema held their breath for a moment, although the depression and fear that permeated the air from the beginning of the movie made people's hearts heavy, but it was not until this moment that it reached its peak, and A'mon''s indifference to life as a mustard was like a cold wind outside the cinema that froze the blood of every audience member.