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THE BEST FILM I'VE EVER SEEN (Rating: 5.00) Review : I'm a real film buff (even keep a running list of my Top 100 all-time-favorite movies). The first time I saw "Life Is Beautiful" I went home and added it to my Top 10 list. A week later, it had advanced into the Top 5. The movie is a veritable masterpiece -- a brilliant blend of tragedy and comedy, unlike anything I have ever seen in my life, American or European. The story line really stuck with me long after the film was over. What an extraordinary "sacrifice" this father makes to ensure that life WILL be beautiful for his son. After seeing the film a second time, I knew it had made it into my Top 3 All Time Favorites. The third time I saw the movie, I concentrated on all the technical aspects and once again marveled at Benigni's brilliance. Cinema doesn't get any better (i.e. original, memorable) than this. I am only sorry that it did not win the Oscar for Best Picture as well. I can't wait for it to come out on video. It is number one on my list, and I can't imagine another film knocking it out of that position! Actually, the film I kept thinking of has never been seen: Jerry Lewis' THE DAY THE CLOWN CRIED. I've read the script and I can only imagine the reviews of that film if it was ever released! (Now there's a film in itself: a daffy but deranged filmmaker, popping pills and performing pratfalls, producing his movie about a German clown entertaining Jewish kids on their way to the ovens. Yikes.) LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL doesn't go that far, but I found myself constantly distracted by Benigni's rubbery slapstick taking place in a concentration camp. Yeah, it's sweet that he wants to spare his son the horrors of the camp...but they're in a camp, a concentration camp. Jerry Lewis must have gone nuts when Benigni won the Best Actor Academy Award (William Goldman, the sage of screenwriters, certainly did in print by saying this was the greatest Oscar abomination since THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH won Best Picture in the 1950s). I admit I was put off at Benigni's antics at the Oscars--"I LUFF YOU, I LUFF YOU ALL, I MAKE LUFF TO YOU ALL!" I can't even picture Jerry Lewis carrying on that much if he'd won Best Actor for THE BELLBOY. Now that I think about it, maybe he would.... Yes, movies are a great escape from reality--but there are some realities that shouldn't be part of that escape. 2. Implications: Life is Beautiful expresses the need for family strength. What does this mean for today? 3. Evolution: Life is Beautiful employs a style that is at first jarring to watch, and then succeeds on its own as a force of comedy. How has this affected cinema since its release in 1998? 4. Realism: Is the game Guido plays with his son feasible realistically? 5. Stageplay: The basic story is one of a man trying to remain optimistic during a time of intense suffering. How does the light-heartedness of the plot change the realistic consequences of the Holocaust? |
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