![]() The second half of the movie does indeed take place in a prison camp. These moments also abound with charm and seem rather reminiscent of the work of Chaplin-lots of physical humor and charm. ![]() I found myself laughing out loud on many occasions with the silly buffoonery of Benigni as he tries to capture the heart of a woman he keeps "bumping into". This makes sense and allows the movie to be in good taste. Well, first, most of the humor in the film occurs BEFORE the internment. Reviewed by MartinHafer 10 / 10 funny and disturbingīefore I watched this film, I was a bit hesitant because the basic premise sounds so ridiculous-a man who uses humor and imagination to shield his son from the horrors of the holocaust while in a concentration camp! I mean, how can this movie be funny? Is this another "Hogan's Heroes" or what, I thought.
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