In Italy in the 1930s, the easy-to-do Jewish butler, named Guido, started life in a fairy tale by pursuing a wonderful woman in a nearby town and marrying. Guido and his wife have a son and live happily together until the German army occupies Italy. To unite the family and help the son to survive the fear of the Jewish concentration camps Guido imagined the Holocaust as a game and the victory award was a tank. Written by Anthony Hughes.
Life is beautiful (1997) When it is released, it uses boldness to deal with the Holocaust, so "life is beautiful". The Jew and Italian waiter, Guido is always managing life, so why does he and his son stop when they are sent to concentration camps with them? The two directors Roberto Benigni (who co-written the script) and his screen character have an unsatisfying enthusiasm for life. And it helps to explain movie schizophrenia: it evolves slowly from fascinating romance to massacre. The ground is set to pass the tour from the beginning to the end. Co-starred by the power of the human spirit Nicoletta Braschi
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Roberto Bernini's moving film "Life is Beauty" is a movie that concentrates on concentration camps that combine the comedy during the Holocaust and the extinction of the German Jews of Nazi. "Life is beautiful", the real purpose of this movie is a love story of various levels. This is a story about men and his "Principsepsa", male and his son, male and his life. This is a story about how to choose how to exist and how to choose to exist.
Life Is Beautiful (Italian: Lavitaèbella) is a 1997 Italian comedy movie directed by Roberto Benigni and co-authored by Vincenzo Cerami. Benigni plays Guido Orefice, the owner of a Jewish Italian bookstore. He uses his rich imagination to protect his son from terrorist attacks at Nazi concentration camps. Part of this movie was inspired by Beniguni's father (two years at German labor camp during World War II) "Finally I broke Hitler by Rubino · Romeo · Samoni" .
Begnini discovered his voice until Lavitaèbella (Life Is Beautiful, 1997). As a Jew, his family survived the Holocaust, and part of Bernini's past dropped a shadow over the tragedy. He combines this pain with his talent to create a breakthrough movie about the massacre of killing 12 million people, including 6 million Jews, with impeccable Buster Keaton's clumsiness and narrative abilities I made it in. . Lavitaèbella is fun, energetic, suspenseful and grievous. In the story, Benini's role must protect his child's innocence, and in doing so he makes fantasies so that his child can deal with his camp life I will create it. This movie combines images of neo-realism, surrealism, and the physical comedy of Chaplin and Keaton as mentioned above, and it is a product of real life and movie history in his country.