Chapter 255 The Person Who Profits the Most

Schindler's List finally premiered at the end of '93, and after extensive early promotion and attracting countless people's attention, it immediately received numerous rave reviews.

"Spielberg has once again shown his astonishing talent; with a black and white film, he achieved what color films have not, silencing those who doubted him." — Los Angeles Times

"Heavy, oppressive, yet hopeful, this masterpiece is about humanity. Spielberg may no longer be filled with childlike innocence, but he has given audiences a film that is hard to watch yet impossible to ignore." — Hollywood Report

"'To save one life is to save the world', producer Adrian was indeed not wrong, and although I still insist that the historical Schindler's motives were not so pure, I agree that this is a masterpiece." — Chicago Tribune

Including the sharp-tongued film critic Roger Ebert, who likes to take a dig at even the best movies, also praised this film highly in his own column and gave it his thumbs up.