Q. I was really wondering why that in the movie Schindlers List some of things were in color while the rest of the movie was in black and white. Like the little girls coat when she was supposed to be cleared out of the ghetto. Or the candle at the beginning and end of the movie. And the sky at one point. If you knew the real reason as to why those few things were in color that would be great if you could tell me!! Thanks.
A. Perfectv is correct. This is a great film
What should I buy for my angel?
Q. I signed up for JCPenny's adopt an angel program, and I am trying to figure out what to get my angel. My angel is an 11 year old girl that wants a radio alarm clock and a girls coat size 14. I want to get her the best alarm clock possible for the cheapest price, and I want to be able to buy it at a store (Sears, Penny's, etc) and not online. Any ideas?
A. Try Ross, Walmart or target
Major Confession about what I did during class?
Q. How can I tell my mom about my darkest secret. I'm a gay senior and during my freshman year during a movie in my keyboarding class I went to the corner computer and masturbated to gay porn. I put a random girls coat over my hands. How can I tell my parents about what I did. They are anti Homosexuals.
A. You can start by not being gay.
Is there a significance to the color red for Jewish girls?
Q. When most people think of a little Jewish girl wearing a red coat, Schindler's List is the first thing that comes to mind. But I have noticed little girls wearing red coats in Jewish families and communities in several movies and TV shows. Is this just a nod to Schindler's List by the entertainment industry, or does it have religious significance?
A. There is no traditional significance.
Spielberg, the film's director, put the little girl in red because red is an eye-catching color and he wanted the girl to be memorable.
If you see other little girls in red, you are noticing them simply because red is a memorable color. You aren't happening to notice all the little Jewish girls who wear other colors.
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Spielberg, the film's director, put the little girl in red because red is an eye-catching color and he wanted the girl to be memorable.
If you see other little girls in red, you are noticing them simply because red is a memorable color. You aren't happening to notice all the little Jewish girls who wear other colors.
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