The List is Life: On the 30th Anniversary of Schindler's List | Features | Roger Ebert
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"Schindler's List" went on to become a genuine blockbuster, finishing fourth at the international box office for 1993... It also became an Oscar juggernaut, with 12 nominations and seven wins..."
Rewatching "Schindler's List" today, I'm once again staggered at how it balances both hope and hopelessness more effectively than perhaps any other film ever has... It's a story that concludes with one of the strongest and most unforgettable sequences of hope to ever grace cinema screens, but the journey to that catharsis submerges the viewer in nearly three hours of genocide, uncompromising in its portrayal.
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