'Life is beautiful' and the protection of innocence: fable, fairy tale or just excuses
Title'Life is beautiful' and the protection of innocence: fable, fairy tale or just excuses
Author
Call number791.430909358/0023
Object number08970k
Place of publicationLeicester
PublisherTroubador Publishing Ltd
Year of publication
2005
Physical descriptionpp225-247
MaterialArticle
ISBN1904744834
NotesArticle from the book Beyond 'Life is beautiful' : comedy and tragedy in the cinema of Roberto Benigni pp225-247
Description
There have been widely divergent opinions expressed about this film by the critics. Among the positive reviews, one mentioned that Benigni "brilliantly explores the relationship between the individual ... and the Holocaust" and another says that he "strives for historical accuracy". The most acrimonious of the criticism concerns Benigni's choice of genre. What the critics mentioned was the manner in which he chose to portray what is the most emotionally charged historical event of the twentieth century. He made a comedy out of a tragic event, and also sanitized and prettified the concentration camp and the Nazis