One of the most obvious similarities that Night and the film Life Is Beautiful have is the power of father and son bonds. They both try to help one another survive but in different ways. In the film, Guido implicitly helps Joshua survive by making up a game. He continuously tells Giosue, "You don't want to lose points" in order to keep him out of trouble. Night displays explicit aid from father to son when they share rations of bread and keep each other motivated.
Guido goofs around in front of Giosue despite the horrors coming to him |
How is life shown as beautiful throughout the film? Pull out at least two examples from different parts of the film and explain your rationale.
Life is shown to be beautiful in the film by the way Guido lives his life. He is a cheery man and always jokes around. In the film, he saves the love of his life and from there, they always seem to see each other. Guido goes out of his way to see his "Princess." Five years later, they are married and have a son. Their family is happy and healthy so their life is beautiful.
I think that life is indeed beautiful at the end of the film. Though Guido dies, Giosue and Dora are reunited. This was Guido's plan, after all. Giosue got his mother and his tank, Guido got what he wanted, even though sacrifices were made. Guido worked hard throughout their internment in the camp to help his son maintain his innocence and survive. It takes great sacrifice to make life beautiful after something as terrible as being in a concentration camp occurs.
Athziry,
ReplyDeleteGreat blog! I like how you organized each section with a subtitle. It was a lot easier to read. Also, I liked the 2 ways in which we saw how life was beautiful. Especially the second one. I picked scenes that we saw but you used a little of inferencing and I though you did a great job.