Life is Beautiful
Throughout the course of history there have been events for which we are immensely proud of, and events that make us sick to our stomach. One such sickening time period was in the late 1930's and early 1940's during World War II when Nazi Germany strategically eliminated people of the Jewish faith. Because the events of World War II evoke such strong emotions, there have been many films made portraying the brutal carelessness for life that many Germans had. Usually these films take a completely serious approach to this issue, however 'Life is Beautiful' does not. In 1997 Director Roberto Benigni released this movie to provide a never before seen viewpoint of the holocaust. Combining romance, comedy and tragedy, 'Life is Beautiful' won three Oscars including best picture in 1997. It takes place in Italy for the first half of the movie where the main character, Guido Orefice, enjoys life to its fullest in an Italian city. Through a series of romantic and humorous events he meets the love of his life an
For instance, the main character disguises himself as a teacher and is given the task of somehow proving to children why their race, the Arian race, is superior to all others. d they are on the verge of living happily ever after. He is dumbfounded and all he can think of is to lift up his shirt and say "Of course we are better, just look at how magnificent our belly-buttons are. Roberto Benigni created a masterpiece which gave the viewer a strong impression of the Holocaust. In an effort to explain to his son what is happening to them, Guido makes up an elaborate story to satisfy his son's questions. Using bright and vivid colours at the beginning accentuated how great Guido's life was in the city, then using dull and bland colours at the concentration camp. This film evokes very strong feelings for the struggle of the main character, which would have been a similar struggle for all Jewish people at that time. " The film is essentially mocking the way Nazi's thought, and how completely absurd it is to consider your "race" superior to any other race. Things appear to be improving for the family when Benigni meets a friend of his at the camp, only to find out he is a Nazi and will not help them. They also mock the way Nazi's felt they had the right to paint graffiti on Jewish property. When his wife realizes what has happened, she demands to board the train to the concentration camp as well. Thanks to Guido's ultimate sacrifice his son and wife are re-united in the end. A horse is comically spray-painted neon green with lightning bolts and stars on it and Guido eventually rides it around showing it off. Then the war ends and it looks as if they can escape until Guido is captured and then killed. Using physical comedy all the time, Benigni showed how the human spirit can conquer over the ugliness of Hitler's dominance.
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