Jewish siblings watch LIFE IS BEAUTIUL for the first time (laughing and crying with the magic man)

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@giuliapicchiotti
@giuliapicchiotti 5 күн бұрын
I'm italian and Roberto Benigni is very beloved in my country, and this movie is an institution here in Italy. PS : The actress who plays Dora is Nicoletta Braschi, and she's married to Roberto irl :) .
@francescaferriani4185
@francescaferriani4185 3 күн бұрын
Yes. And the movie is based on a true story. Grazie Giulia e grazie a voi ragazzi per questa reaction ❤
@paololavezzo7037
@paololavezzo7037 3 күн бұрын
Bella, sorè😂😂
@fabius1493
@fabius1493 Күн бұрын
Il film più sopravvalutato di Benigni, ne ha fatti di molto migliori
@Daniel24724
@Daniel24724 6 күн бұрын
In "JOJO RABBIT" the kid has to grown up. In "LIFE IS BEAUTIUL" the kid has to stay a child, to keep his innocence. ❤
@Ckyek
@Ckyek Күн бұрын
I cry every time, this movie is an Italian masterpiece and Roberto is a genius ❤
@emanuelezanon4262
@emanuelezanon4262 5 күн бұрын
In Italy they show us this film in school. It's really an institution for us, everyone over the age of 15 has seen it.
@raistlinmcfly7535
@raistlinmcfly7535 3 күн бұрын
In Italy we also have a third of the country that goes around with their right arm straight in the air crying "viva il duce", and that would burn all the copies of "La Vita e bella". That's the sad thing.
@emanuelezanon4262
@emanuelezanon4262 3 күн бұрын
​@@raistlinmcfly7535 Yeah, this is unfortunately true. A lot of people minimize the weight of our history.
@Dragoslao
@Dragoslao 2 күн бұрын
@@raistlinmcfly7535that’s an obvious mistification… while it’s indeed sad that there are still people like that, one third is a completely made up number
@MarcoCandela
@MarcoCandela Күн бұрын
@@Dragoslao one quarter ;)
@moiaena
@moiaena 7 күн бұрын
I watched this at school, in Uruguay. I remember most of us cried at the end and how they made fun of one of my classmates for loudly sobbing, but I think she was doing what all of us felt and wanted to but were ashamed to (you know how kids are, thinking that crying is weak when that's not true). It is a beautiful but tragic story, obviously considering the theme and the reality behind it; I'm glad I could re-watch it with you both now 17 years later, when I can truly appreciate and understand it fully. Sending you lots of love, from South America. XOXO
@okabayashijoe
@okabayashijoe 7 күн бұрын
What a privilege to share this movie with you. Thank you for this reaction video.
@gregbradshaw3410
@gregbradshaw3410 7 күн бұрын
I first saw this movie in an old vaudeville theater in Glendale California that was built in the 1925. You couldn't ask for a better venue to see this movie. This is really one of the best films of all time. I am glad that you watched it.
@siriuspyramid7441
@siriuspyramid7441 6 күн бұрын
I love the carefreeness and poetry of the first part and the way Roberto Benigni kept this poetry all along the movie while suggesting the horror without showing too much (no gory images except one frame in the fog). That's why it makes it a poignant masterpiece for me. I'm glad you discovered and reacted this movie with us not too soon after Jojo Rabbit.
@qtcore2200
@qtcore2200 6 күн бұрын
The actress playing "Princess" is his wife in real life!
@thosesiblingss
@thosesiblingss 5 күн бұрын
Omg really?? That's so cool 😎
@xanomenx
@xanomenx 5 күн бұрын
​@@thosesiblingssYes, Benigni and Braschi ( his wife) made a lot of movies together
@Nicamon
@Nicamon 5 күн бұрын
@@xanomenx Which is romantic but unfortunate at the same time because,unlike him,she's an AWFUL actress!X-PPP
@DrJohnnyFever.
@DrJohnnyFever. 7 күн бұрын
This always makes me cry but you two were amazing. I don't like seeing her cry but I get why. God bless you both.
@thosesiblingss
@thosesiblingss 7 күн бұрын
Thank you ♥️
@user-zp7rq7wr8x
@user-zp7rq7wr8x 7 күн бұрын
As someone with some Jewish family on my mother's side, I find these sort of movies a hard watch, but this is a truly original take on a horrible part of human history. Well done for being strong enough to sit through a great movie.
@CoffeeSipper555
@CoffeeSipper555 2 күн бұрын
This is kind of an hard watch for anyone I must say
@dsscam
@dsscam 7 күн бұрын
I've been recommending this movie to so many reactors- especially those who reacted to Jojo Rabbit - including you guys. You guys are #1!!!!! You WON! (No pun intended). Roberto Benigni won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film in the most memorable acceptance in the Academy Awards history. You must search for it on KZfaq, in which he climbed on all the chairs and got a long-standing ovation. The award was famously announced by Sophia Loren, who followed someone in the audience and cheerfully yelled out, "ROBERTO!" His wife in the movie (played by Nicoletta Braschi) is his REAL LIFE WIFE! On top of that, he shocked everyone that night at the Oscars when he was also announced as the winner of BEST ACTOR! Greatest Oscars ever and one of the best movies of all time. Great reaction (Sudden ending like the movie) :)
@thosesiblingss
@thosesiblingss 7 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for the recommendation, it is truly a masterpiece
@kwanwallacephotography5145
@kwanwallacephotography5145 5 күн бұрын
​@@thosesiblingss PLEASE REACT TO ❤️💪🏽BAD BOYS (Martin Lawrence ) MONEY TALKS (Chris Tucker), BLUE STREAK (Martin Lawrence) LIFE (EDDIE MURPHY) NOTHING TO LOSE (TIM ROBBINS) BAIT (JAMIE FOXX) HARLEM NIGHTS (EDDIE MURPHY) THE EQUALIZER ,DEJAVU, FALLEN (ALL DENZEL WASHINGTON )🙏
@Aurora-qn2dx
@Aurora-qn2dx Күн бұрын
Roberto Benigni is a genius..in Italy a much loved and highly educated and intelligente man in history ,language and litriture and has many talents..i recomend another film of his johnny stecchino wich is a commedy about a sicilian ex mafia man. This film always makes me cry..he tryed to save the childs innocence by making it a game with all his strength..at the end the child says we won..never fails to make me cry..grazie for the reaction choice ofvthis italian masterpeice..hello from Italy❤🇮🇹
@tizianadifronzo7314
@tizianadifronzo7314 6 күн бұрын
❤ I saw 'Life is Beautiful', I see your reaction, now I follow your channel ❤ cheers from Italy, 🇮🇹☺️
@thosesiblingss
@thosesiblingss 5 күн бұрын
Welcome 😊
@ccchhhrrriiisss100
@ccchhhrrriiisss100 7 күн бұрын
Wow -- this is such a beautiful film! Well done with your reactions and commentary. It's amazing that this film makes us laugh and smile while it depicts arguably the darkest and most evil episodes in all of human history. I think that this is why the film resonates so much. A father successfully attempted to save his son (and his son's mind) from the perceiving the worst of humanity during an actual process of unfathomable genocide. He did this by making him smile and laugh (often at the Nazi's expense) under the pretense of a "game." What a beautiful gift!
@nevalelapena
@nevalelapena 6 күн бұрын
There is another Italian movie "Perlasca-un eroe italiano" (an Italian hero)... The movie is not as good, sadly... But Giorgio Perlasca story is the most incredible ever, my favorite, saying nothing for 50 years and found by the people he saved in Hungary, from Jerusalem, just in 1997... Protecting 4 times as many people as Schindler... If you don't know his story, please search for it.. Is inspiring
@Augustus_Imperator
@Augustus_Imperator 7 күн бұрын
Beautiful movie, I remember watching it in the theaters when I was a kid, it's an unforgettable experience
@msns1978
@msns1978 6 күн бұрын
One of my all-time favorite movies. Seen it many, many times. It was quite an experience to "see" it one more time with you two. Cheers from Brazil.
@wristcontr0l
@wristcontr0l 5 күн бұрын
I like how Steven Spielberg tried to use what pull he had to stop this movie from winning any awards, because according to him, it made light of the Holocaust.
@ilcerbiastrello9335
@ilcerbiastrello9335 23 сағат бұрын
Uh?
@Lily8061
@Lily8061 Күн бұрын
My high school teacher created a 'Multicultural Literature' class where he showed us this movie as well and I absolutely never forgot. It's such a beautiful story - beautiful in its comedy and yet the way they showed the horrifying death while still making the audience feel the full gravity of the situation as though you were there in person.
@dinismantas7265
@dinismantas7265 5 күн бұрын
I saw this film when it came out and to this day it is one of my favourite films ever. A storie of the most beautiful unsellfish love even when everything is submerged in ugliness and horror, all ending with the most powerful victory of light over darkness. Roberto Begnini does remind me in some ways of Charlie Chaplin, an actor that the younger generations are perhaps not so familiar with, unfortunately. They both are comeadic clowns (Chaplin very much so) and use their whole bodies as an exceptional communication tool. Chaplin made his film the "Great Dictator" in 1940, where he satirizes Adolph H. and Mussolini, even when others were still denying, sometimes supporting, their crimes. He payed a price for his visionary and brave rejection of those regimes and ideologies. Roberto Begnini won the Best Actor Oscar for this movie and the movie won the Oscar for best foreign movie.
@aqsw57
@aqsw57 4 сағат бұрын
now you have to watch the video when Benigni won two oscars for this movie, you will see that he was just being himself when he was being crazy in the movie 😄
@banamarco
@banamarco 6 күн бұрын
I am Italian and I am proud of Roberto Benigni but I remember that part of the Jewish community was not happy with this movie because the reality was too dramatic to make it into a comedy movie.
@valeriaornano9883
@valeriaornano9883 5 күн бұрын
Not sure it's a comedy movie, it's definitely a dramma.
@cshubs
@cshubs 7 күн бұрын
Oddly, this is the first movie I bought on DVD circa 1997. I had bought my first DVD player and went to a used media store. It was inexpensive and looked interesting.
@tFighterPilot
@tFighterPilot 7 күн бұрын
Probably not in 1997. The movie came out in theatres in Italy on December 20th 1997. In other countries only a year later.
@cshubs
@cshubs 7 күн бұрын
@@tFighterPilot That era. Could be 98 or 99. It's more than 25 years ago. There's a reason I used the word "circa."
@PinkFloydBestBandEver
@PinkFloydBestBandEver 3 күн бұрын
Hi from our Italy ❤ Benigni Is a Genius..peace..
@Nicamon
@Nicamon 5 күн бұрын
06:16 - 06:21 I love this parallel!🤣🤣💖💖I'm so proud of this movie and of our Roberto!💚🤍❤
@wendydarling5790
@wendydarling5790 5 күн бұрын
I loved this film. I would like to recommend Cinema Paradiso. Not another holocaust story, but also beautiful, with a wonderful cry at the end. But a good cry, not a sad one.
@arifeannor9573
@arifeannor9573 7 күн бұрын
21:02 she didnt run cause she wanted whatever fate came to her family.
@omarengo
@omarengo 4 күн бұрын
wonderful reaction, so sentimental and beautiful
@KevFrost
@KevFrost 7 күн бұрын
Reminds me a lot of shawshank redemption. There's a lot of shawshank before Joshua shouts out "é vero!" (Its true, I've won a tank)
@Maugrim76
@Maugrim76 18 сағат бұрын
Great reaction. You two are really interesting and I like your commentaries a lot. Big hello from Sweden. This movie is really sensitive and funny.
@Zeroes81
@Zeroes81 5 күн бұрын
Un film bellissimo....
@Utentone
@Utentone 23 сағат бұрын
it's a real reaction. thanks
@alexflorea4879
@alexflorea4879 6 күн бұрын
Awesome reaction guys 👍I first saw this movie as a kid and it literally gave me nightmares, thinking that so many people could do what they did without considering the absurdity of their actions. Years later this movie taught me to hate racism.
@thisdarkdream
@thisdarkdream 5 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed the reaction guys. I'm italian and it's always heartwelming to see the love for this precious film. If you liked it, maybe can i suggest "Johnny Stecchino"? Same actors and a funny story.
@user-ku2mo5ko1p
@user-ku2mo5ko1p 2 күн бұрын
I loved the movie when I watched it at school, just released, when I was 12. Now that I'm a father I can't fugging watch it no more. Wonderful reaction to a wonderful movie.
@sinelo3965
@sinelo3965 17 сағат бұрын
If this movie made you cry so much, get a truckload of tissues ready for "Schindler's List."
@evertjan9479
@evertjan9479 4 күн бұрын
One of the most compelling movies ever made. And ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE. It should be treated and honored as a world heritage object, like we do with historical sights etc.
@iscalialand6716
@iscalialand6716 2 сағат бұрын
I cry everytime i see it...
@alessandroroveda2859
@alessandroroveda2859 4 күн бұрын
One of my favorite movie! 🔝
@johnboydTx
@johnboydTx 7 күн бұрын
Great movie... Looking forward to seeing y'all's reaction 😊. Take Care and Stay Safe 🙏✌️💞🕊️
@thosesiblingss
@thosesiblingss 7 күн бұрын
Thanks ♥️♥️
@richardzinns5676
@richardzinns5676 5 күн бұрын
Since you both enjoyed Roberto Benigni's performance in this movie, I think you would very much like his slightly earlier movie The Monster, much closer to pure comedy though the story involves a serious background set of events; it's a brilliant film in which a serial killer is preying on women, and Benigni stars as the shlemiel who unwittingly becomes the main suspect the police are watching. It's hilarious to see how everything he does, of which we know the innocent explanation, makes the police more and more sure that he is the killer.
@jomag5590
@jomag5590 Күн бұрын
I'm not crying... you are...😟
@george217
@george217 7 күн бұрын
Another one that you two might enjoy is "Jacob the liar" with Robin Williams...
@leonh.kalayjian6556
@leonh.kalayjian6556 7 күн бұрын
Great reaction. I always liked this movie but you made me really like it a lot with your reaction
@thosesiblingss
@thosesiblingss 7 күн бұрын
Thank you ♥️
@thefabfabs
@thefabfabs 2 күн бұрын
I have a false memorie with this one. I remember to watch it when i was 8 or 9 on tv and for years i though i remember to him been killed by tge soldier but u never see it, just hear the sound of the shots 😅
@andrelockridge9109
@andrelockridge9109 5 күн бұрын
You two are more brave than I am! Will not watch, I know this movie will brake me. Same reason I couldn"t go into the Jewish Museum in Prague. Couldn't bare to view the artwork of the children in the camps. Shalom❤
@Saphthings
@Saphthings 2 күн бұрын
There was an Auschwitz exhibit in Boston, and I wanted to go since I have never been to the real site, as sort of a small sample before one day I go to the real one. It completely broke me... I went with a friend and I was trying to not embarrass myself by sobbing any time he asked me to translate something or explain something. I reached the end, took a deep breath, and my head was spinning, can't even describe the affect, then I read the sign again and realized it was not the end... but about 50%... it was the halfway point, and my friend told me he was sorry and that he couldn't finish. I told him that at the point we owed to the stories of those after that point to see it all and we pushed through. I did the rest crying because I couldn't hold it in. I don't know how I'll ever be able to go to the actual site if this was as impactful as it was...
@timothyhedrick5295
@timothyhedrick5295 7 күн бұрын
So hard to watch this movie and so beautiful at the same time. Courage.
@thosesiblingss
@thosesiblingss 7 күн бұрын
Indeed 💔
@alealias1134
@alealias1134 20 сағат бұрын
My grandfather at the end of Ww2 as a dissident intern in one the concentration camps, came back on foot in northern Italy, hided by the womens and german farmers. He never speaked another word since he died. Looking how people in Italy are forgetting how Mussolini and fascism brang this despair upon our country, and rewatching this film, I regain consciousness that this part, Roberto Benigni part, our antifascism part, is the right part of history.
@gabrielesolletico6542
@gabrielesolletico6542 10 сағат бұрын
Sì, ok, ma non confondere l'antifascismo con il comunismo, per favore.
@alealias1134
@alealias1134 Сағат бұрын
​@@gabrielesolletico6542 non l'ho fatto, prego.
@alealias1134
@alealias1134 Сағат бұрын
evidentemente non era chiaro l'inglese, e non mi aspetto meno acume da chi non risponde in lingua per rispetto anche solo delle persone con cui si vuole interloquire. Il comunismo non centra na beata fava. Ho parlato di parte giusta della storia, non di partiti e correnti come potresti avere intuito; che poi, guarda caso, le uniche persone con cui mi trovo a interloquire su queste puntualizzazioni senza capo ne coda sono coloro che prendono il pensiero politico per "tifoseria", o benaltristi che si sentono in dovere di sottolineare "eh ma anche il comunismo..", o gli stessi che passano a difendere come goliardate gli insulti e gli inneggiamenti al duce. Chissà.
@Porketz
@Porketz Күн бұрын
One of the greatest sell out in the history of the italian cinema, we had far greater actors (and directors) than benigni
@gabrielesolletico6542
@gabrielesolletico6542 10 сағат бұрын
Esatto!!
@laurakali6522
@laurakali6522 7 күн бұрын
Too emotional to watch a second time for me. But it’s fantastic.
@thosesiblingss
@thosesiblingss 7 күн бұрын
Very much understandable 💔
@DaxKarr
@DaxKarr 11 сағат бұрын
Now Cinema Paradiso❤
@silvia1142
@silvia1142 4 күн бұрын
One of the best movie.
@MrFrikkenfrakken
@MrFrikkenfrakken 7 күн бұрын
Exceptional difficult joyous movie to watch. Well done.
@nathalyramossalcedo2373
@nathalyramossalcedo2373 5 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@MusikCassette
@MusikCassette 5 күн бұрын
u r beautiful human beings
@user-fr4wh6mn9g
@user-fr4wh6mn9g 21 сағат бұрын
Non solo ebrei, tanto altro 😢
@arnaudpatenotte8777
@arnaudpatenotte8777 3 күн бұрын
If you want to see Roberto Begnini at his best,you should react to « Night on earth » 💪🏻
@SockAccount111
@SockAccount111 Күн бұрын
React to Come and See, it's even more tragic
@estigiapro1110
@estigiapro1110 2 күн бұрын
😭😭😭
@Myc0lle
@Myc0lle 5 сағат бұрын
This commen section is so censored and so many are removed lol
@lonnywilk411
@lonnywilk411 7 күн бұрын
Noa (Achinoam Nini) did a beautiful song on the film's soundtrack - kzfaq.info/get/bejne/Y7Wpi9OryZy7cp8.html
@thosesiblingss
@thosesiblingss 7 күн бұрын
Omg i always loved that song, didn’t know it's for this movie 🥹♥️
@Anibalsisisisi
@Anibalsisisisi 4 күн бұрын
Amelie para querer enamorarse
@marksardakowski4323
@marksardakowski4323 7 күн бұрын
Thank you for being so beautiful. I joined
@laizabraatz6697
@laizabraatz6697 2 күн бұрын
Is there a film about the FEB ww2 in Italy?
@Lisey91
@Lisey91 23 сағат бұрын
What does feb stand for?
@laizabraatz6697
@laizabraatz6697 20 сағат бұрын
@@Lisey91 freed them from fascism
@laizabraatz6697
@laizabraatz6697 20 сағат бұрын
@@Lisey91 search, 'FEB Brazil in Montese Italy ww2'
@Lisey91
@Lisey91 20 сағат бұрын
@@laizabraatz6697 alright. There are a couple of movies on the liberation of Italy from fascism. I would suggest “Roma città aperta” and “il partigiano Johnny”. They are both quite poignant.
@mr.archivity
@mr.archivity 19 сағат бұрын
@@laizabraatz6697​​⁠so partisans and CCP movies. Yeah there are. ITALIAN MOVIES (and TV series) ABOUT RESISTANCE AND ANTI-FASCISM: Giorni di gloria, directed by Luchino Visconti (1945) Due lettere anonime, directed by Mario Camerini (1945) Roma città aperta, directed by Roberto Rossellini (1945) Un giorno nella vita, directed by Alessandro Blasetti (1946) Paisà, directed by Roberto Rossellini (1946) Il sole sorge ancora, directed by Aldo Vergano (1946) Achtung, banditi!, directed by Carlo Lizzani (1951) Cronache di poveri amanti, directed by Carlo Lizzani (1954) Gli sbandati, directed by Citto Maselli (1955) I sette contadini, directed by Elio Petri - short film (1958) Il generale Della Rovere, directed by Roberto Rossellini (1959) Il gobbo, directed by Carlo Lizzani (1960) Era notte a Roma, directed by Roberto Rossellini (1960) Kapò, directed by Gillo Pontecorvo (1960) La lunga notte del '43, directed by Florestano Vancini (1960) Tutti a casa, directed by Luigi Comencini (1960) Una vita difficile, directed by Dino Risi (1961) I due marescialli, directed by Sergio Corbucci (1961) Un giorno da leoni, directed by Nanni Loy (1961) Tiro al piccione, directed by Giuliano Montaldo (1961) Le quattro giornate di Napoli, directed by Nanni Loy (1962) Dieci italiani per un tedesco (Via Rasella), directed by Filippo Walter Ratti (and by Enzo G. Castellari, seconda unità) (1962) La ragazza di Bube, directed by Luigi Comencini (1963) Il terrorista, directed by Gianfranco De Bosio (1963) I due colonnelli, directed by Steno (1963) Andremo in città, directed by Nelo Risi (1965) La donna nella Resistenza, directed by Liliana Cavani (1965) La strada più lunga, directed by Nelo Risi (1965) Le stagioni del nostro amore, directed by Florestano Vancini (1966) I sette fratelli Cervi, directed by Gianni Puccini (1968) Il conformista, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci (1970) Corbari, directed by Valentino Orsini (1970) Il giardino dei Finzi Contini, directed by Vittorio De Sica (1970) La strategia del ragno, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci (1970) Vidali, una lezione di antifascismo, directed by Franco Giraldi - short film (1971) Libera, amore mio!, directed by Mauro Bolognini (1973) Rappresaglia, directed by George Pan Cosmatos (1973) Mussolini, ultimo atto, directed by Carlo Lizzani (1974) C'eravamo tanto amati, directed by Ettore Scola (1974) Salvo D'Acquisto, directed by Romolo Guerrieri (1974) Lotta partigiana, directed by Paolo Gobetti and Giuseppe Risso, film di montaggio (1975) Nemici d'infanzia, directed by Luigi Magni (1975) L'Agnese va a morire, directed by Giuliano Montaldo (1976) Una giornata particolare, directed by Ettore Scola (1976) Novecento, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci (1976) Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma, directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini (1976) L'esercito di Scipione, directed by Giuliana Berlinguer - TV series (1977) Uomini e no, directed by Valentino Orsini (1980) Finché dura la memoria: Piazzale Loreto, directed by Damiano Damiani (1981) La notte di San Lorenzo, directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani (1982) Notti e nebbie, directed by Marco Tullio Giordana (1984) Jona che visse nella balena, directed by Roberto Faenza (1993) Per ignota destinazione, directed by Paolo Farina (1995) Porzûs, directed by Renzo Martinelli (1997) La vita è bella, directed by Roberto Benigni (1997) La tregua, directed by Francesco Rosi (1997) I piccoli maestri, directed by Daniele Luchetti (1998) Il partigiano Johnny, directed by Guido Chiesa (2000) Il cielo cade, directed by Andrea Frazzi (2000) I nostri anni, directed by Daniele Gaglianone (2000) Senza confini - Storia del commissario Palatucci, directed by Fabrizio Costa - TV series (2001) Concorrenza sleale, directed by Ettore Scola (2001) Perlasca - Un eroe italiano, directed by Alberto Negrin - TV series (2002) Storia di guerra e d'amicizia, directed by Fabrizio Costa - TV series (2002) A luci spente, directed by Maurizio Ponzi (2004) Cefalonia, directed by Riccardo Milani - TV series (2005) Gino Bartali - L'intramontabile, directed by Alberto Negrin - TV series (2006) La buona battaglia - Don Pietro Pappagallo, directed by Gianfranco Albano - TV series (2006) Baciami Piccina, directed by Roberto Cimpanelli (2006) Hotel Meina, directed by Carlo Lizzani (2007) L'uomo che verrà, directed by Giorgio Diritti (2009) Mi ricordo Anna Frank, directed by Alberto Negrin - TV movie (2009) Bandite, directed by Alessia Proietti (2009) La memoria degli ultimi, directed by Samuele Rossi (2014) Un mondo nuovo, directed by Alberto Negrin - TV series (2014) Non ci è stato regalato niente, directed by Eric Esser (2014) Nome di battaglia Donna, directed by Daniele Segre (2016) La rugiada di San Giovanni, directed by Christian Spaggiari (2016) Bruciate Napoli, directed by Arnaldo Delehaye (2016-2019) I partigiani alpini della VI G.L., directed by Anna Albertano (2018)
@andywalkswithme9550
@andywalkswithme9550 7 күн бұрын
Sooooooo did you like it?
@thosesiblingss
@thosesiblingss 7 күн бұрын
We were laughing and crying and all the feelings in the middle.. What do you think we thought?😌
@andywalkswithme9550
@andywalkswithme9550 7 күн бұрын
@@thosesiblingss It looked like you loved it, but at the end she just walked away crying. I thought it maybe was too much, and maybe she wished she had never seen it. For years I have said it was my favorite move, I loved your reactions.
@yummy2301
@yummy2301 6 күн бұрын
i cry everytime i see this movie, even tho i grew up muslim. killing innocent jewish people was so wrong, and now history is repeating itself but now its the jewish killing innocent muslims, and its just so sad, God gave us free will to build the reality we live in and we really decided war, wow
@user-ve4ku9yx7t
@user-ve4ku9yx7t 5 күн бұрын
I've loved this movie ever since I first seen it years ago, watching your reactions was so emotional, thank you very much for sharing ❤️‍🩹 I lost my sister a few years ago, I would of loved to watch this movie with her ❤️‍🩹
@thosesiblingss
@thosesiblingss 5 күн бұрын
Thanks 🥹 and thank you for sharing as well, we are so sorry for your loss 💔
@fabius1493
@fabius1493 Күн бұрын
Jonny Stecchino è decisamente più bello e divertente.
@lisannebaumholz5028
@lisannebaumholz5028 7 күн бұрын
I loved this film as did my mum who was a Holocaust survivor. But let's be clear. This is a fantastical take on the experiences of Jews and others who were forcibly taken to concentration camps. A parent and a young child being kept together? Any child too young to perform some sort of labour would be sent to their death immediately, unless they seemed to be useful for some sort of medical experiment. Would that a father's make-believe story could erase the reality! Just didn't happen that way, as much as we would wish it did...
@graziasapori2748
@graziasapori2748 Күн бұрын
E infatti lui muore nel campo di concentramento...attenzione, il padre stesso di Benigni fu internato in campo di concentramento e cerco di raccontare al ritorno quella esperienza nella maniera più "leggera" che gli era possibile . Inoltre prima di essere portato nei cinema, fu fatto vedere ai sopravvissuti dai campi di concentramento... è un grande film proprio perché non minimizza la tragedia, ma la rende fruibile anche ai più giovani...
@ellieee_.
@ellieee_. 7 күн бұрын
Why do people keep recommending these heartbreaking movies😭
@thosesiblingss
@thosesiblingss 7 күн бұрын
Exactly our question 😂😭
@paoloramagini7099
@paoloramagini7099 3 күн бұрын
Anche se il carro armato non poteva essere americano, magari inglese o russo ... il film rimane comunque un capolavoro assoluto !
@_Frank_23
@_Frank_23 15 сағат бұрын
hanno sfatato tanto tempo fa questa storia, dato che non tutti i campi furono liberati da russi o inglesi, qualcuno da americani, e sinceramente poco importa se per un oscar hanno dovuto scegliere gli americani, obiettivamente come dici anche tu, rimane un capolavoro assoluto
@imperator732
@imperator732 3 күн бұрын
This film Is an italian masterpiece, but the last scene Is ruined by american tank. That Is historical inaccurate, and It was made to win the Oscar. it is well known that in reality it was the Soviets who liberated almost all the concentration camps, """the bad commies guys""", and if there had been a Soviet tank, it would not have won the Oscar.
@graziasapori2748
@graziasapori2748 Күн бұрын
In Italy arrived american soldiers, so for our freedom it's right...
@imperator732
@imperator732 Күн бұрын
@@graziasapori2748 but in Italy there were not l4gers, they were in Germany and other eastern countries. The soldiers in the film were germans.
@kleb441
@kleb441 Күн бұрын
Commies were the baddies: ask every single eastern european who lived in the '40s who are still alive
@imperator732
@imperator732 Күн бұрын
@@kleb441 commies tried to build a Better world, americans are destroying the world. Capitalism Is an economic system that devour himself and all the resources of the world.
@graziasapori2748
@graziasapori2748 21 сағат бұрын
@@imperator732 what means l4gers?
@richcarrCCC
@richcarrCCC 2 күн бұрын
Geez Louise, stop talking and read the captions or listen to the dialog, they are important and it shows you're paying appropriate attention and respect.
@johnpeterwolf1802
@johnpeterwolf1802 5 күн бұрын
Long live the Israel people! TRUE owners of the Cannan and all Israel lands!! I'm not a jew!! Shalom!! 🕎✡🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🤝🏽🇮🇱 🇮🇱🇮🇱
@alessandrocoppola4642
@alessandrocoppola4642 3 күн бұрын
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