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Life is beautiful


Our concept life is beautiful is explained in a film Life is beautiful.

Roberto Benigni's, Life Is Beautiful, is one of those films so touching and so magnificently directed that once you see it, you never forget it. Roberto Benigni co-wrote, directed and stared in this comedy-drama about the horrors of World War II. It's an unusual film that begins as a lighthearted romantic comedy and ends with a descent into the hell of WWII concentration camps. With the use of humor and a game, Benigni's character helps his son in the worst of times.

Life Is Beautiful (originally La Vita รจ bella) is a 1997 Italian language film which tells the story of an Italian Jew, Guido Orefice (played by Roberto Benigni), who lives in a romantic fairy tale, but must learn how to use that dreamy quality to survive a concentration camp with his young son Joshua (played by Giorgio Cantarini). Guido tries to comfort Joshua by pretending that their imprisonment is just an elaborate game. The film also stars Nicoletta Braschi.