
This movie is a bit on the "hey-I-didn't-expect-that-wait-really?" side. I'm surprised, though, at the amount of controversy it has generated. I didn't take it too seriously. Maybe that's the problem though.
Even though I think the film means well, is it still too soon to take a light-hearted look at the holocaust? I'll just say that although the movie has it's charm, it's not good enough to get mad about.
La Vita è bella (1997)
Dir: Roberto Benigni
