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Schindler's List appeared in which philosopher or intellectual's film criticism or discussion?

Zizek mentioned this film in a lecture, saying that it was a bad film and full of Jewish narcissism. Then he immediately mentioned another very small film, also about Nazi concentration camps. The key of the film is the dialogue between Jewish prisoners (also Jews) and German doctors in concentration camps. Zizek wrote down his lines and read them out loud. Jewish prisoners accused German doctors of giving meaning to the Holocaust, but German doctors said I didn't kill anyone, just doing my job as a doctor. German doctors pointed out that these prisoners who received the bodies just muddled along and survived.

The receiver said, "I don't want to live after this."

The German doctor said, "I don't believe you."

Body receiver: "I know you won't believe it."

Zizek's next lecture pointed out that this state of death is the real heroism. Moreover, the film mentioned is based on historical facts. The real history is that all the corpse collectors collectively planned riots before the end of the war, killing forty or fifty Nazi German guards.

Zizek pointed out that these people knew very well that the only chance to survive was to collect bodies or dispose of many bodies of their relatives under the gaze of German soldiers. This behavior is beyond the scope of human nature. After the war, a normal person can't just say "this is a dark page in life, it's over, let me start my life again" and go on living. Normal people will commit suicide after experiencing these things to get rid of them completely, because these experiences have completely changed some very basic things. And it also realized that the only thing these "living" people can do is to find opportunities to make the persecutors pay the price while continuing their lives.