Detection, audio and scene analysis across every frame of Schindlers List — derived from object recognition, transcript alignment and shot segmentation.
Schindlers List boasts twice as many people on screen as its average dramatic peers, outscoring 96 out of 100 other movies in the genre.
10,043unique people spotted (90% of frames)
"good" is said 57 times — once every 3.4 minutes.
Liam Neeson is on screen for 38 of 195 minutes — 19% of the runtime.
The longest stretch of silence runs 12 min 16 sec — no dialogue at all.
Only 3.9% of all detected faces are smiling across the entire film.
At 125 BPM, the soundtrack rarely lets up — one of the faster-paced scores in the database.
2,645unique words spoken out of 9,901 total — a vocabulary richness of 26.7%.
AI detected 110 unique object types across 224,388 frame-by-frame detections.
1,056unique ties spotted (16% of frames)
520unique chairs spotted (9% of frames)
247unique cups spotted (3% of frames)
229unique wine glasses spotted (3% of frames)
179unique bottles spotted (3% of frames)
130unique dining tables spotted (3% of frames)
178unique suitcases spotted (1% of frames)
124unique books spotted (2% of frames)
59unique potted plants spotted (2% of frames)
Features 6,462 high-action sequences (12% of the film)
Features 349 dog appearances
158weapon appearances (1 per minute)
Contains 16 profanities (0.1 per minute)
Longest silence: 12 minutes of unbroken quiet
Only 3.9% of face detections are smiling
The film's emotional journey ends on a neutral note
Desaturated palette — intentionally muted or washed-out look