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Life Is Beautiful

Starring: Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi Director: Roberto Benigni MPAA Rating: PG-13
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Italy's rubber-faced funnyman Roberto Benigni accomplishes the impossible in his World War II comedy Life Is Beautiful: he shapes a simultaneously hilarious and haunting comedy out of the tragedy of the Holocaust. An international sensation and the most successful foreign language film in U.S. history, the picture also earned director-cowriter-star Benigni Oscars for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Actor. He plays the Jewish country boy Guido, a madcap romantic in Mussolini's Italy who wins the heart of his sweetheart (Benigni's real-life sweetie, Nicoletta Braschi) and raises a darling son (the adorable Giorgio Cantarini) in the shadow of fascism. When the Nazis ship the men off to a concentration camp in the waning days of the war, Guido is determined to shelter his son from the evils around them and convinces him they're in an elaborate contest to win (of all things) a tank. Guido tirelessly maintains the ruse with comic ingenuity, even as the horrors escalate and the camp's population continues to dwindle--all the more impetus to keep his son safe, secure, and, most of all, hidden. Benigni walks a fine line mining comedy from tragedy and his efforts are pure fantasy--he accomplishes feats no man could realistically pull off--both of which have drawn fire from a few critics. Yet for all its wacky humor and inventive gags, Life Is Beautiful is a moving and poignant tale of one father's sacrifice to save not just his young son's life but his innocence in the face of one of the most evil acts ever perpetrated by the human race. --Sean Axmaker

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5.0 out of 5 stars EXTRAORDINARY...BOTH WONDROUSLY JOYOUS AND INFINITELY SAD..., Jul 24 2006
By Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - See all my reviews
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This is one of the best and most creative films ever made. Totally inventive in concept, the story revolves around an exuberant and romantic Italian man named Guido, who also happens to be Jewish. He sweeps the woman of his dreams,his "Principessa", off her feet. They marry and have an adorable little boy whom they dearly love. Unfortunately, this all happens during World War II in fascist Italy.

Ultimately, Guido and their son are whisked away to a concentration/work camp on their young son's birthday. Meanwhile, his wife and the boy's mother, coming home and expecting to find a birthday celebration in progress, discovers, instead, that the inevitable has occurred. She tracks them down to the train that is taking prisoners to a work camp and, after confirming that they are on board, insists upon boarding the train herself, so that she may remain close to them. They see her board the train and know that she is with them.

In order to get his son through this horror as best he can, Guido tells his son that they are involved in a real life game to win a tank, knowing that the boy had wanted a toy tank for his birthday. Talk about a reality survival game! In any case, his son is young enough to fall for it and gets with the program as only the very young can. What follows is a series of inventive scenarios which tells the viewer of the lengths that the father goes in order to keep his son quiet, obedient, entertained, and safe from harm. All along, the father has his son believing in the game and playing to win, to the point that the boy believes that they are actually in first place to win the tank.

While this may sound like an odd venue in which to find oneself laughing, that is exactly what the viewer does. At the same time, the film is achingly poignant, and the end is infinitely sad. Guido is played to perfection by comedic star and filmmaker Roberto Benigni, who also directed this masterpiece. His on screen wife and comedic foil is played by his real life main squeeze, Nicoletta Braschi. The son is played with wondrous innocence by the totally adorable Giorgio Cantarini. This is an award caliber film that saw Benigni deservedly capture Oscars for Best Actor and Best Foreign Language Film.

All in all, this film will leave the viewer both laughing and crying. It is simply a great movie. Bravo!
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5.0 out of 5 stars EXTRAORDINARY...BOTH WONDROUSLY JOYOUS AND INFINITELY SAD..., Jul 19 2006
By Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Life Is Beautiful (VHS Tape)
This is one of the best and most creative films ever made. Totally inventive in concept, the story revolves around an exuberant and romantic Italian man named Guido, who also happens to be Jewish. He sweeps the woman of his dreams,his "Principessa", off her feet. They marry and have an adorable little boy whom they dearly love. Unfortunately, this all happens during World War II in fascist Italy.

Ultimately, Guido and their son are whisked away to a concentration/work camp on their young son's birthday. Meanwhile, his wife and the boy's mother, coming home and expecting to find a birthday celebration in progress, discovers, instead, that the inevitable has occurred. She tracks them down to the train that is taking prisoners to a work camp and, after confirming that they are on board, insists upon boarding the train herself, so that she may remain close to them. They see her board the train and know that she is with them.

In order to get his son through this horror as best he can, Guido tells his son that they are involved in a real life game to win a tank, knowing that the boy had wanted a toy tank for his birthday. Talk about a reality survival game! In any case, his son is young enough to fall for it and gets with the program as only the very young can. What follows is a series of inventive scenarios which tells the viewer of the lengths that the father goes in order to keep his son quiet, obedient, entertained, and safe from harm. All along, the father has his son believing in the game and playing to win, to the point that the boy believes that they are actually in first place to win the tank.

While this may sound like an odd venue in which to find oneself laughing, that is exactly what the viewer does. At the same time, the film is achingly poignant, and the end is infinitely sad. Guido is played to perfection by comedic star and filmmaker Roberto Benigni, who also directed this masterpiece. His on screen wife and comedic foil is played by his real life main squeeze, Nicoletta Braschi. The son is played with wondrous innocence by the totally adorable Giorgio Cantarini. This is an award caliber film that saw Benigni deservedly capture Oscars for Best Actor and Best Foreign Language Film.

All in all, this film will leave the viewer both laughing and crying. It is simply a great movie. Bravo!
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5.0 out of 5 stars "I want to make love to all of hollywood", Jul 16 2004
By Antonio Canas (Ames, Iowa United States) - See all my reviews
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The pride of Italy Roberto Benini in his WWII masterpiece, tastefully combining comedy with drama in an oscar winning foreign film. A must have. Make sure you watch it in Italian with the subtitles.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ETMR - Life is Beautiful
1. Humanity: How does Guido express the human quality of endurance?

2. Implications: Life is Beautiful expresses the need for family strength. Read more

Published on Jul 13 2004 by Benjamin Seeberger

5.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful film
Never before has such a brilliant hybrid of comedy and the tradegy of war been so skillfully woven togen. Read more
Published on Jul 4 2004 by Mark Sasaki

5.0 out of 5 stars my comments on "Life Is Beautiful"
When I watched Life Is Beautiful I wasn't at all impressed - at 1st I wasn't. Not until the scene where Guido is forced to pretend to be a fascist leader indoctrinating children... Read more
Published on Jul 2 2004 by peppermint

5.0 out of 5 stars La Vita A Bella - A Magnificent Triumph
Roberto Benigni's "Life is Beautiful" was probably the best movie of the year. This was a very unusual movie that I was not prepared for due to the content - a comedy based on the... Read more
Published on Jun 28 2004 by Trial Critic

5.0 out of 5 stars La Vita A Bella - A Magnificent Triumph
Roberto Benigni's "Life is Beautiful" is an outstanding movie. The movie combines comedy, romance and the Holocaust which could have backfired easily, but he pulls it off... Read more
Published on Jun 27 2004 by Trial Critic

5.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful Testimony to the Human Spirit and to Love
LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL, the Grand Prix winner at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, is one of my all time favorite films. Read more
Published on Jun 10 2004 by Totally Anonymous

5.0 out of 5 stars magnificent
this film is great. the music got you in the movie watching mood te little jokes made you laugh and the end is a real tearjerker for some.
Published on May 31 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
Life is Beautiful is an excellent film portraying the life of an Italian family during WWII. Everything from the storyline to the cinematography was as near perfect as one can... Read more
Published on May 13 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Life is Beautiful
Ohmigod,if I had to choose one Roberto Benigini movie, it'd would have to be Life is Beautiful. After this movie, I did realize that life really is beautiful. Read more
Published on May 13 2004 by Douce Comme

5.0 out of 5 stars Life is truly Beautiful!!
Unlike most movies, Life Is Beautiful has managed to mix romance, comedy, and incredible sadness and coming out with an amazing film! Read more
Published on May 10 2004 by Emmy M

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