Life is beautiful and is considered by many to be one of the best works in cinema, offering a walk through different feelings, mixing love, dishonor, joy, sadness, pain, fear and tragedy, but always showing that life, albeit a little. bitter, it’s definitely beautiful!
A father’s dedication to his son culminates in an ending that has undoubtedly touched everyone intensely. Some critics accuse the film of trivializing the subject of the Holocaust and not taking the terrible situation of Jews in concentration camps more seriously.
- We believe that director Roberto Begnini is able to express.
- Without the need for bloody images.
- The raw reality.
- But always with a hint of tenderness.
- Without making jokes and.
- Above all.
- To enhance the dignity of people in the face of moments.
- So cruel that they were forced to live.
- Guido.
- Played by the film’s director.
- Is an Italian Jew who moves in with his uncle Elisha (Giustino Dorano) to work in a large hotel.
- One day.
- By chance.
- He meets Dora (Nicoletta Braschi) and falls madly in love with her.
Dora is engaged, which makes Guido perform the most incredible adventures to conquer her. The expanding Nazi regime began to occupy the town where Guido lived. Does the disappearance of many Jews further hinder your goal?Find happiness, and the end?We recommend it to everyone!