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《Schindler's List》

Episode 27 of the Delusion | BookTalk podcast, hosted by EXLsunshine, titled "《Schindler's List》" was published on October 15, 2025 and runs 12 minutes.

October 15, 2025 ·12m · Delusion | BookTalk

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Welcome to the very first episode of Delusion Film series! From now on, besides book recommendation, we will also share classic films together. Hope you enjoy it!

In the darkest moments of history, how much impact can one person’s choice truly have? When life is reduced to a clear price tag, why would a shrewd businessman risk everything to gamble on what seems like a doomed endeavor? In this episode, we delve into Steven Spielberg’s timeless Oscar-winning masterpiece—Schindler’s List. Together, we’ll explore how the brilliance of humanity can arise from the most unexpected places in that bleak black-and-white world, and how the phenomenon known as the 'banality of evil' serves as a warning for our modern society. Get ready as we revisit this heavy yet hopeful list. 
 
 Highlights: 
 - How terrifying is the 'banality of evil'? Discover how an ordinary person becomes a monster through the daily life of a concentration camp commander. 
 - The birth of a hero: How was a profit-driven businessman awakened by the sight of red and set on a path of redemption? 
 - Hope in a black-and-white world: A discussion on Spielberg’s unique visual storytelling and the profound humanity behind the belief that 'saving one life is saving the world.' 
 What are your unique memories and reflections on Schindler’s List? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel to catch every thought-provoking discussion. 
 
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