| From Classbrain.com's Monologues & Dialogues This heart-wrenching dialogue happens after the surrender of Nazi Germany, when Oskar Schindler is questioning why he didn't do more to save more people. Movie: Schindler's List Characters: Rabbi Levartov (Ezra Dagan), Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), Itzhak Stern (Ben Kingsley)
Levartov: "We’ve written a letter trying to explain things. In case you’re captured. Every workers has signed it." Schindler: "Thank you." Stern: "It’s Hebrew. It says, ‘Whoever saves one life, saves the world.’" Schindler: "I could’ve got more out … I could’ve got more … if I’d just … I don’t know, if I’d just … I could’ve got more…" Stern: "Oskar, there are twelve hundred people who are alive because of you. Look at them." Schindler: "If I’d made more money …I threw away so much money, you have no idea. If I’d just …" Stern: "There will be generations because of what you did." Schindler: "I didn’t do enough." Stern: "You did so much." Schindler: "This car. Goeth would’ve bought this car. Why did I keep the car? Ten people, right there, ten more I could’ve got. This pin – Two people. This is gold. Two more people. He would’ve given me two for it. At least one. He would’ve given me one. One more. One more person. A person, Stern. For this. One more. I could’ve gotten one more person I didn’t. They killed so many people … They killed so many people …" © Copyright 2003 by ClassBrain.com |
