2. Life is Beautiful (1997)
Deride the horrors
A comedy against the backdrop of the Holocaust in World War II, seems absurd and inappropriate. But Roberto Benigni proves with “Life is Beautiful” most impressively the opposite . The tragicomedy Award in 1999 for best foreign language film with the Oscar was the reward. SEE ALSO: 8 horror movies EVERYONE is dying to watch
The Jewish bookseller Guido lives his life in a small Italian town and eventually wins the heart of his beloved Dora. But after a short time of happiness they are deported with her son Giosuè in a concentration camp. To calm his child, claiming Guido, can be handled through only a game .
Director Roberto Benigni, whose father was imprisoned himself two years in concentration camp Bergen-Belsen, succeeds in many respects in providing an impressive balancing act . He not only directed the film, but also embodies the congenial Schlitzohr Guido. He also ensures that the comic horror of the concentration camp does not undermine, but rather is emphasized more clearly.
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