Several years back, my first attempt to delve into Schindler's List was cut short after merely five minutes. I had prejudged it as a grueling portrayal of human hatred and couldn't bear to continue. However, today marked a different experience. With a newfound maturity, I revisited the film, ready not just to learn about the historical context of the war, but also to appreciate the artistry that went into its creation.
Below you will find a few snapshots I managed to capture on my device, each one a testament to the brilliance of Steven Spielberg, a director whose work I have long admired. These images serve as personal reminders that a remarkable film is not solely dependent on a strong script; it also hinges on a director's adept understanding of light and its crucial role in crafting cinematic excellence.