Schindler’s List
The narrative of German industrialist Oskar Schindler became forever remembered in filmmaker Steven Spielberg’s movie “Schindler’s List,” wherein he begins by attempting to profit from the wartime business deals, but after seeing the awful killing of Jewish people, Schindler resolves not only to stop his dealings but also to proactively seek out to help these people.
The movie takes certain theatrical compromises with the storyline, modifying several figures and incidents. Despite this, critics and experts still commend the effort for the accuracy of the movie.
Green Book
“Green Book,” definitely is an unexpected smash, describes the tale of one and only “Tony Lip” Vallelonga, that was an Italian enforcer searching for employment who meets and befriends a famous African American concert musician traveling the Southern area of the country in the early-1960s.
Because Vallelonga’s child Nick became a part of the team that made the script and storyline for the movie, the production was given an exclusive insight into the tales and details regarding his father’s story, thus affecting its realism and authenticity.