Review of Life Is Beautiful (1997) by 04Mdaspin — 08 Feb 2019
The film Life is Beautiful is a well-thought-out film. The actors in the movie were great. For example, the wife (Dora) was an amazing caring wife and mother. She was not Jewish and was willing to go to the concentration camps just to be with her family.
Giorgio Cantarini is just a little boy who really pulled off the role of Joshua. Yet, considering that some parts of the movie is not historically accurate and has a little too much humor, I would not suggest this movie to others if they were going to watch it to learn about the Holocaust.
An example of too much humor would be when the father (Guido) was marching around being silly in front of his son, but the next thing that happened was his death. However, if people want an idea of the Holocaust without any gory scenes or anything scarring I would suggest this movie.
This review of Life Is Beautiful (1997) was written by 04Mdaspin on 08 Feb 2019.
Life Is Beautiful has generally received very positive reviews.
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