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Oskar Schindler:
You have to understand, Goeth is under enormous pressure. You have to think of it in his situation. He's got this whole place to run, he's responsible for everything that goes on here, all these people, he's got a lot of things to worry about. And he's got the war. Which brings out the worst in people. Never the good, Always the bad. Always the bad. But in normal circumstances, he wouldn't be like this. He'd be all right. There'd just be the good aspects of him, which... he's a wonderful crook. A man who loves good food, good wine, the ladies, making money...Itzhak Stern:Killing.Oskar Schindler:He can't enjoy it.Itzhak Stern:Boyevski told me the other day. Somebody escaped from a work detail outside the wire. Goeth lined up everybody from the missing man's barracks. He shot the man to the left of Boyevski, the man to the right. He walked down the line, shooting every other man with a pistol... Twenty-five.Oskar Schindler: What do you want me to do about it?Itzhak Stern:Nothing, nothing. We're just talking
You have to understand, Goeth is under enormous pressure. You have to think of it in his situation. He's got this whole place to run, he's responsible for everything that goes on here, all these people, he's got a lot of things to worry about. And he's got the war. Which brings out the worst in people. Never the good, Always the bad. Always the bad. But in normal circumstances, he wouldn't be like this. He'd be all right. There'd just be the good aspects of him, which... he's a wonderful crook. A man who loves good food, good wine, the ladies, making money...Itzhak Stern:Killing.Oskar Schindler:He can't enjoy it.Itzhak Stern:Boyevski told me the other day. Somebody escaped from a work detail outside the wire. Goeth lined up everybody from the missing man's barracks. He shot the man to the left of Boyevski, the man to the right. He walked down the line, shooting every other man with a pistol... Twenty-five.Oskar Schindler: What do you want me to do about it?Itzhak Stern:Nothing, nothing. We're just talking
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You have to understand Goeth is under enormous pressure
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You have to think of it in his situation
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He's got this whole place to run
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He's responsible for everything here all these people
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He's got a lot of things to worry about
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And he's got the war which brings out the worst in people
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Never the good always the bad Always the bad
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But in normal circumstances he wouldn't be like this He'd be all right
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There'd just be the good aspects of him which
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CHUCKLES
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He's a wonderful crook
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A man who loves good food good wine the ladies making money
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Killing
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He can't enjoy it
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Bejski told me the other day somebody escaped
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from a work detail outside the wire
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Goeth lined up everybody from the missing man's barracks
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He shot the man to the left of Bejski the man to the right of him
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He walked down the line shooting every other man with a pistol
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Twenty five
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What do you want me to do about it
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Nothing nothing
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We're just talking
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Movie Summary
In German-occupied Poland during World War II, industrialist Oskar Schindler gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce after witnessing their persecution by the Nazis.

