TOP "I Could Have Saved More" Reactions! Schindler's List (1993) Movie Reaction *First Time Watching

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  • @slider954
    @slider954 11 дней назад +67

    I know everyone talks about how amazing Liam Neeson was in this scene and he was! But Sir Ben Kingsley was also incredible, in a very subtle but powerful way

    • @jonmarrie9469
      @jonmarrie9469 10 дней назад +5

      Sir Ben Kingsley was and is amazing

  • @matthewpaul6904
    @matthewpaul6904 10 дней назад +2

    I can sit through most of the film but this scene never lets me off the hook. Breaks my heart every time.

  • @t0dd000
    @t0dd000 8 дней назад +1

    I would love to see Liam Neeson and Ben Kingsley talk about filming this scene.

  • @jculver1674
    @jculver1674 11 дней назад +1

    Cinebinge's reaction to this scene was very satisfying because they spent so much of the movie saying what a bad person Schindler was, and it was here that he finally drops his uncaring facade and shows his true soul to everyone.

  • @brettkenschaft4239
    @brettkenschaft4239 11 дней назад +2

    This is the only movie that I absolutely cannot watch again. It's too overwhelming. It would be one thing if it was fictional, but the fact that this really happened is soul-crushing.

  • @franklesher4459
    @franklesher4459 11 дней назад +62

    No matter how many times i watch this scene, i will always shed a tear. Steven Spielberg has created an enduring and masterful film.

  • @bradley4808
    @bradley4808 11 дней назад +22

    The fact that Liam Neeson didn’t win best actor for this should be a crime.

    • @NadavLerner18
      @NadavLerner18 6 дней назад +3

      He didn't get an Oskar, but he was Oskar..

  • @mpireone
    @mpireone 10 дней назад +13

    Itzhak Perlman's violin doesn't make the scene any easier to bare... just tears flowing.

    • @jontraz5993
      @jontraz5993 9 дней назад +2

      the most haunting and beautiful soundtrack I know. That violin cuts through me like a blazing sword through butter..

  • @ericc8705
    @ericc8705 11 дней назад +18

    I don't cry often at the movies ... but this scene gets me, when he collapses in anguish because he feels like he could've gotten ONE MORE... 1100 people... and it wasn't enough

    • @jculver1674
      @jculver1674 11 дней назад +5

      Truly good people don't pat themselves on the back for what they did well, they are haunted by the good they couldn't accomplish.

  • @wolfie35p
    @wolfie35p 10 дней назад +10

    Schindler's List is a phenomenal movie, I myself, was like everyone else reacting to this movie, I cried my eyes out too. And Liam Neeson deserved his Oscar as Schindler. This movie should be shown in schools all over the world.

  • @glennlove5202
    @glennlove5202 11 дней назад +15

    If saving 1 life is a miracle, think of 1100 lives saved 😢😊😢

  • @jbeannie90
    @jbeannie90 10 дней назад +14

    I've never seen the last reaction channel in this line up, Mjoy4 Fun, but his comment at the very end, "they don't have the courage to celebrate, but they have joy in their hearts," absolutely broke me!! What a beautiful description!

    • @aowyn_
      @aowyn_ 10 дней назад +3

      Yes they are amazing, I’m subbed to them and they are such a treasure 💖

  • @mikekoch9259
    @mikekoch9259 11 дней назад +13

    A powerful scene, the part that always makes me break down is when Schindler’s heart shatters because he blames himself for not doing enough and he begins openly weeping, the reactions of everyone around him are so touching, his heart is breaking and all they want to do is console him and thank him in their own way for all that he did for them, he was an angel in human form for what he did and the lives he saved. RIP Herr Schindler you’ve earned your place in heaven.😢😢

  • @shannanigansisme
    @shannanigansisme 10 дней назад +5

    If this movie doesn't make you cry, nothing will.

  • @blackwolf6082
    @blackwolf6082 11 дней назад +8

    How he got here doesn't matter. He saved so many in the end. We may never know how many people we save with even one act of kindness

  • @timothypolanco8622
    @timothypolanco8622 11 дней назад +6

    Liam Neeson was robbed of his oscar award by the academy that year. Looking back I'm still dumbfounded by how could the academy get it so wrong !!! 💯😤

  • @miguelsilva3867
    @miguelsilva3867 10 дней назад +4

    Tom Hanks was just as amazing in Philadelphia as Liam Neeson was in this movie and I think these two deserved to share the Academy Award for their roles. Oskar Schindler was actually credited for saving 1200 lives. This movie is listed as a movie that you have to watch once but can't watch again but I'll watch it if it is on because the acting is so good and it is one of those parts of history that people can't forget.

  • @Boomerbox2024
    @Boomerbox2024 11 дней назад +14

    "I couldn't" is terrible, but "I could have, but I DIDN'T" is a tragic self-condemnation. I wish we could all see the HUMAN value of our decisions and actions.

    • @JeshuaSquirrel
      @JeshuaSquirrel 11 дней назад +1

      And such a dark and dangerous hole to spiral down into.

    • @machtnichtsseimann
      @machtnichtsseimann 11 дней назад

      Perhaps, it would be unbearable to see EVERY action we participated in that contributed to the HUMAN VALUE of our decisions. Maybe that's God's job in the fullest sense of the problem and morality. ( EX: How much has a person enabled greater injustices in other parts of our society, let alone world, through purchases we make? Are we guilty of each and EVERY purchase? Depends, doesn't it? Are we absolutely guilty for such decisions/actions? ) And for every way that a person could have said something good, true or right, spoken up and out, defended another from undue pain or harm, done the right thing, but did not, then comes to a point of understanding and accountability, one must find forgiveness. At least from God, perhaps others who one didn't help or actually hurt, and ultimately from oneself. Otherwise, it can be become a curse and bondage of the soul.

    • @Boomerbox2024
      @Boomerbox2024 10 дней назад

      @@machtnichtsseimann You ask if we are guilty of every (purchase) consequence of every action we take. If by GUILTY you mean RESPONSIBLE., then I say absolutely, YES. We are always responsible for our actions, and for the consequences of those actions. Our entire legal system is based on that understanding. But Guilt only attaches when one becomes aware of those consequences, or the potential likelihood of those consequences. If you hand a child a gun that you believe is unloaded, and the child harms the dog, you are not guilty of shooting the dog, but responsible for its death. If knowing the human cost of your actions is "unbearable" you need to change what you are doing, not close your eyes to the consequences of your deeds.

  • @LightsCameraJake
    @LightsCameraJake 4 дня назад +2

    I dont often cry in movies but when I do, I prefer Dos Equis

  • @minneiskian
    @minneiskian 11 дней назад +8

    The scene that gets me every single time even more than this one is the fade to color with the REAL Schindler Jews.

    • @neilmccomsey9550
      @neilmccomsey9550 11 дней назад +3

      Destroyed me the first time seeing the actual survivors

    • @JeshuaSquirrel
      @JeshuaSquirrel 11 дней назад +4

      And those real people being escorted by the actors who played them.

  • @Patrick-l9d9v
    @Patrick-l9d9v 5 дней назад +2

    I'm a guy. Saw this in a theater and not ashamed to say I was crying like a baby towards the end.

  • @claytonjones6127
    @claytonjones6127 11 дней назад +7

    You have such a sympathetic and kind heart for making these videos - You are really wonderful for helping people to share their experiences. thank you for your kindness

  • @MartinaNugent-yt8ig
    @MartinaNugent-yt8ig 9 дней назад +2

    Liam neeson my country man. Such a fine actor💚💚💚☘️☘️

  • @creepvision1380
    @creepvision1380 11 дней назад +6

    This film is tough to sit through - but i encourage everyone to view it at least once. Powerful, depressing, and very sad Spielberg created a masterpiece of a film here - few films leave a mark on you like this one does.

    • @shannanigansisme
      @shannanigansisme 10 дней назад +2

      I saw it in theaters. It was the only movie I've ever cried during, when leaving the theater and driving home. We can never forget.

    • @creepvision1380
      @creepvision1380 10 дней назад +2

      @@shannanigansisme definitely 😥

  • @benballesteros6346
    @benballesteros6346 11 дней назад +4

    The amazing thing is that Kevin Costner attempted to buy the rights to this story. He was to portray Oscar Schindler.

  • @williamsummerson1204
    @williamsummerson1204 10 дней назад +1

    I was only able to watch this once, because it absolutely destroyed me. Everyone gave brilliant performances. 😪

  • @josephjasem7926
    @josephjasem7926 8 дней назад +1

    The same Talmud passage is also in the Quran. God put it there for a reason. God know that they will rule the world and commit atrocities in the name of their religion.

  • @louielouie22
    @louielouie22 11 дней назад +3

    Maybe all he saw in his mind was that little girl in red. 😞

  • @mvf80
    @mvf80 9 дней назад +3

    I would highly recommend that you look up Sir Nicholas Winton. He was a British stockbroker who saved 669 children in Czechoslovakia from being sent to concentration camps. The thing that makes it more amazing is that he didn’t tell anyone about it. The only reason it came out was because his wife found a scrapbook in their attic with detailed info on all the kids.

  • @metrolax
    @metrolax 10 дней назад +3

    The strongest people are given the greatest burdens

  • @marcoadan1
    @marcoadan1 10 дней назад +2

    To have such a moving and beautiful ending after all the horror witnessed throughout the entire film is a testament to Mr Spielberg's ability as a filmmaker. And also to leave us with the knowledge that amidst all the evil we perceive in this world, there will always be Good people to stand against it.

  • @nandurohit0076
    @nandurohit0076 2 дня назад +1

    Liam Neeson at his absolute best👌🙏

  • @samtheman8899
    @samtheman8899 10 дней назад +1

    Women are amazing (at crying on camera)

  • @chuylopezflowers
    @chuylopezflowers 10 дней назад +2

    AMONG SOOO MUCH PAIN AND SUFFERING AND EVIL, GOD SENDS AN ANGEL TO GIVE A LITLE RELIEVE. YES HE STARTET BEING JUST GREED BUT HE COULDN'T STAND THE BARBARIC ACTS FROM THE NAZZ AND HAD A WONDERFUL DEVELOPMENT ENDING WITH THIS BEAUTIFUL SCENE WITCH ALWAYS GETS ME IN TEARS. REGARDS AND BLESSINGS FROM MEXICO TO JEWISH PEOPLE AND TO YOU ALL.

  • @noeliajaime7656
    @noeliajaime7656 4 дня назад +1

    This part made me cry so much.

  • @buddystewart2020
    @buddystewart2020 19 часов назад

    Spartan and Pudgy, the lest feeling of the lot. Congrats. Actually, Natalie Gold might take the top spot. Why doesn't that surprise me. I hate her shit.

  • @JamesMorris100
    @JamesMorris100 8 дней назад +2

    I cry at this bit every single time. Even after visiting the camp on a holiday to Poland, I stood and cried to myself

  • @SR-71BlackbirdA2
    @SR-71BlackbirdA2 10 дней назад +2

    This movie is a fucking MASTERPIECE

  • @Chockys234
    @Chockys234 10 дней назад +1

    Masterpiece about the best and worst of the human being. About light in times of darkness. The horror of World War II never must be repeated. NEVER.

  • @solvingpolitics3172
    @solvingpolitics3172 10 дней назад +2

    Thank you for this amazing compilation.

  • @patrickgalle1277
    @patrickgalle1277 10 дней назад +1

    When the movie came out everyone was talking about it. A somber reminder of the hell of war and yhe human lives taken so callously..

  • @hartspot009
    @hartspot009 10 дней назад +1

    Almost universally on every list of top 10, often top 5, of best films in history. Rightfully so. A triumph in every category

  • @moviesrocks2
    @moviesrocks2 11 дней назад +3

    if you aren't crying by the end of this movie i'd have questions

    • @the-smelly-hippie
      @the-smelly-hippie 11 дней назад +1

      It's a bit hard to cry when their grandchildren are now the ones killing innocent children.

    • @griechland
      @griechland 10 дней назад

      @@the-smelly-hippie October 7

    • @the-smelly-hippie
      @the-smelly-hippie 10 дней назад +2

      @@griechland awww bless, you think it actually started on Oct 7th, Palestinians have been getting slaughtered by Israel since 1948 and by Britain since 1800s, go read a book ffs.

    • @mmgreen31
      @mmgreen31 10 дней назад

      @@the-smelly-hippie Muslims have been slaughtering Jews since Mohamed wiped out the Qurayza. Move up ahead to the period of this film and you had the The Grand Mufti, founder of the Palestinian movement, a strong ally of Hitler and ardent Nazi who recruited SS units in the Balkans. That Nazi impress has never left the Palestinians who had former Reich
      officers advising their militias in 1948. And you wonder why things got so bad?! As long as the people of Gaza hate the Jews more than they love themselves, including before the IDF coasted Gaza in 1967, they will be always be shackled by their self-destructive choices.

    • @residentfan1521
      @residentfan1521 6 дней назад

      ⁠​⁠@@the-smelly-hippieit’s actually very easy to cry because these people have nothing to do with what their grandchildren are doing now and what their grandchildren are doing doesn’t change the fact that the holocaust was evil and inhumane. Learn to differentiate between your crimes against humanity.

  • @leecrawley9862
    @leecrawley9862 10 дней назад +1

    Beautifully harrowing.
    A masterpiece, I've seen it dozens of times and it still chokes me up. The ending, bringing in the generations in colour is the work of genius.
    One of the greatest movies of all time

  • @gpink5098
    @gpink5098 10 дней назад +1

    The reason he was leaving was he wanted to surrender to the Americans and Brits rather than to the Soviets.

  • @ginichimaru2712
    @ginichimaru2712 10 дней назад +2

    Try not to cry challenge

  • @druellapartee2010
    @druellapartee2010 11 дней назад +1

    If they had the expression “I can’t hang with this!” then… That’s probably what he could have felt seeing genocide of human beings!… “No!… I can’t hang with this!… I MUST do something!”

  • @XX2Media
    @XX2Media 11 дней назад +2

    This scene always strikes a chord with me…

  • @JeshuaSquirrel
    @JeshuaSquirrel 11 дней назад +1

    I also love they kept the blooper of dropping the ring, but Liam and Ben stayed in character so it worked to show Oskar holding it together by his fignertips.

  • @hendrsb33
    @hendrsb33 11 дней назад +1

    If any movie could pour a river of tears, it's this one.

  • @Drowningpooralice505
    @Drowningpooralice505 11 дней назад +1

    The way he moves when he drops the ring.😢

  • @thomasjones4265
    @thomasjones4265 10 дней назад

    Every Single Performance In This Masterpiece Of Steven Spielberg,Is Oscar Worthy.I Seen This Brilliant Movie Well Over 20 Times.And In Case Anyone Was Wondering And Still Didn't Know,That's Liam Neeson At the End Standing By Oskar Schindler's Grave...

  • @redoctober00
    @redoctober00 10 дней назад

    Such an amazing movie. Great acting from all and a story that is amazing (no matter the creative license)

  • @JeshuaSquirrel
    @JeshuaSquirrel 11 дней назад

    This one scene was one of the biggest departures from historical fact. But I think either Steven or Liam thought it so important to include. I can also guess a conversation like this happened around the decision of Israel to declare Oskar Schindler as Righteous Among the Nations.

  • @mp280x2
    @mp280x2 11 дней назад

    "They need some water!! Get the Seinfelds some water!! They'll get dehydrated on the plane!!!"

  • @cincysteelersfan
    @cincysteelersfan 10 дней назад

    Brilliant film but he was asking the wrong question… the question shouldn’t have been why didn’t I get more, it should’ve been why weren’t there more like me?

    • @PrimeSaber.
      @PrimeSaber. День назад +2

      That would be deflection..he felt the weight of guilt because he had the wealth to save many more then 1100 possible triple or more..but he used it on other things and wasted a lot of his wealth so when he realized he was running low he started late on buying workers

  • @XX-le1wn
    @XX-le1wn 10 дней назад

    This would have been one of my most favorite movies of all time (top 5 for sure), except for Spielberg's "sense of humor". It took away the illusion and just rubbed me the wrong way.
    Technically very good movie, very good acting but it just reeked of Spielberg in some parts.

  • @davemcbroom695
    @davemcbroom695 10 дней назад

    Who told her to start here? No knowledge of Kirk and Spock and you thot this was best?

  • @bobbyj5375
    @bobbyj5375 11 дней назад

    This scene is quite the eye cleaning moment, very emotional movie, shocking. The multiple reaction fantastic.

  • @dotachannel4440
    @dotachannel4440 7 дней назад +1

    And then when they surivive they conquered someone else land, and killed them. Irony

    • @m.r4841
      @m.r4841 7 дней назад

      Nonsense

  • @ichiwo1526
    @ichiwo1526 10 дней назад

    that's a lot of tears for a nothing burger.

  • @johnmorris8444
    @johnmorris8444 11 дней назад

    Natalie Gold’s reaction was so weird. She cries and sobs uncontrollably at the dumbest shit but her reaction to this scene was indistinguishable from if she was watching a minor league baseball game.

  • @trillline4563
    @trillline4563 11 дней назад +2

    I own this movie, I dont care had I paid 50 100 500$ for it. This is a true masterpiece.

  • @robertschlemmer6032
    @robertschlemmer6032 11 дней назад +1

    "I didn't do enough."
    "Oscar...you did more than most." 😪