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Artyom0805 [142]
2 years ago
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2. Why do you think the director chose to have Guido die at the end of the film? How would it be

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kirill [66]2 years ago
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In the movie "Life is Beautiful" Guido's death is related to the reality of the Nazi concentration camps, with the director bringing the approach that individuals were hostages of this situation and nothing could change it.

Guido's death in the film corresponds to a powerful scene, as it shows him keeping the game character he had invented with his son until he was taken by a soldier to be killed.

<h3 /><h3>Life is Beautiful</h3>

This is a 1997 Italian film starring Roberto Begnini as Guido, who during the Second World War is captured and forced to go to a concentration camp.

The plot takes place through the use of Guido's imagination inventing that he and his son were in a game, where the boy should perform tasks to win, being a way to protect his son from the real situation and the violence that occurred in the camps.

Find out more information about concentration camps here:

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