Review of Life Is Beautiful (1997) by Matt Easterbrook for Matt's Movie Reviews — 01 Jan 2000
The movie is partly set inside a concentration camp, yet it has more to do with Charlie Chaplin than Oskar Schindler, as it uses slapstick pratfalls, social commentary, and gentle satire to create a touching tale of love.
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This review of Life Is Beautiful (1997) was written by Matt Easterbrook and published by Matt's Movie Reviews on 01 Jan 2000.
Life Is Beautiful has generally received very positive reviews.
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