In contrast to Hannah Arendt’s concept of the "banality of evil" (as seen in the bureaucratic cruelty of Amon Göth, played chillingly by Ralph Fiennes), Schindler represents the messiness of redemption. Göth cannot be reasoned with; he is a monster who shoots people from his balcony for sport. Schindler is a sinner who learns to be a saint.
The film tells the story of several of these Jews, including Itzhak Stern, played by Ben Kingsley, who became Schindler's accountant and friend. Stern's story, along with those of other Schindlerjuden, serves as a testament to the resilience and courage of those who survived the Holocaust. the schindler list
The film is available on DVD, Blu-ray, and streaming platforms, including Amazon Prime and Netflix. For those interested in learning more about the Holocaust, there are several companion resources, including the book "Schindler's Ark" by Thomas Keneally and the documentary "The Story of Schindler's List" (2005). In contrast to Hannah Arendt’s concept of the