Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes, Life Is Beautiful deserved every vote it got.
Life Is Beautiful (1998)
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Reviews Counted:85
Fresh:66
Rotten:19
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: Benigni's earnest charm, when not overstepping its bounds into the unnecessarily treacly, offers the possibility of hope in the face of unflinching horror.
Runtime: 1 hr 58 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Conjuring keys and hats out of thin air, Guido (Roberto Benigni), a clever Jewish-Italian waiter, successfully courts Dora (Nicoletta Braschi), a beautiful local woman, in Fascist pre-WWII Italy.... Conjuring keys and hats out of thin air, Guido (Roberto Benigni), a clever Jewish-Italian waiter, successfully courts Dora (Nicoletta Braschi), a beautiful local woman, in Fascist pre-WWII Italy. His life, however, is turned upside down a few years later when he, Dora, and their young son, Giosué (Giorgio Cantarini), are sent to a Nazi concentration camp. Refusing to give up hope, Guido tries to protect his son's innocence by pretending that their imprisonment is just an elaborate game, with the grand prize being a tank. For years the box-office champ in Italy and the country's most beloved slapstick comic, the Chaplinesque Benigni took a huge risk with LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL. Many people worried that the film would be as offensive as plopping a cartoon character in Auschwitz. (A similar work--THE DAY THE CLOWN CRIED, a Jerry Lewis film about a comedian in a concentration camp--turned out to be a disaster two decades earlier.) Although LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL did provoke some controversy, many people found the film to be a poignant, tragicomic story that profoundly reaffirmed the humanity of concentration camp victims. The film became the highest grossing foreign language film in the U.S. and established Benigni as an international star. [More]
Starring: Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Giorgio Cantarini, Guistino Durano
Starring: Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Giorgio Cantarini, Guistino Durano, Sergio Bini Bustric, Marisa Paredes, Horst Bucholz, Lydia Alfonsi
Director: Roberto Benigni
Director: Roberto Benigni
Screenwriter: Roberto Benigni, Vincenzo Cerami
Producer: Gianluigi Braschi, Elda Ferri
Composer: Nicola Piovani
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Nov 9, 1999
Reviews for Life Is Beautiful
Benigni does with the Nazi setting what Chaplin didn't dare in The Great Dictator--he lets the liberating nonsense triumph.
The Holocaust requires no dramatisation to shock us. But this irritating little Euro-Chaplin has found a new way to present something we'd all rather look away from.
warm and even loving without being cloying or spilling over into easy sentimentality
It embraces the bravery of its victims, and educates its audience through truly accessible characters.
By the end of Life Is Beautiful, you see that Benigni is no fool, he is a comic genius with a heart as big as the world.
Three parts Charles Chaplin to one part Buster Keaton, Benigni's guileless courtship fable is a latter-day screwball farce in the best sense.
This cross between Schindler's List and Hogan's Heroes works better than it has any right to, but not as well as most people would have you believe.
I have an incredible difficulty having my words do justice to this film.
If this is a fantasy, it is probably a compensation we need when facing the reality of history.
Regardless, the film's second half is a tender and tragic treatise on the transcendence of a parent's love, and the power of man-made magic to reconstruct the world.
[Benigni] somehow succeeds at such a genre-bending convention (or unconvention, if you think about it), finding just the right balance between humor and drama so that the film in no way is condescending to the subject matter.
It's not easy to sit through Life Is Beautiful. Between Benigni's mugging, the often flat comedy, and the structure of the piece, it's actually quite hard. But those up to challenge will receive ample dividends.
It is to the film’s glorious advantage that it does reveal that every cloud, especially the black nimbus of war, has a silver lining and that, indeed, Life Is Beautiful.
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