Earlier in the film, she is told that all children and older people are gassed in the camps. The women were sorting through the pile of clothes that belonged to the victims who were gassed. So to hear her son’s voice when she thought that he might be dead must have really blessed her.
@@xcarof sei una vergogna, questa persona si complimenta per la bellissima lingua che abbiamo e tu insulti in dialetto in questo modo? Nonostante ovviamente non può capire non c'è bisogno che cominci così. Se ha detto che l'italiano è bello non vuol dire che il dialetto è brutto.
Francesco Monti senta un po’, se non vuole scherzare, per me puó anche evitare di commentare. E comunque, io dico veramente che il dialetto che ho parlato in quel commento è bello. Non serve fare i criticoni e dire:”Sei una vergogna.” Nella vita sei nato con un dono incredibile: ignorare.
btw to anybody saying that the humor in the movie/in guido's character takes away from the seriousness, i firmly believe that it was put there to make it sadder. you empathize with guido *because* he's so silly and optimistic and just kind of a goofball. it shows you that the holocaust victims were real people. i'm sure tons of them in real life really had just used humor to win over a girl and start a family, and then they had to go to a concentration camp. it's meant to make guido more human.
The humor was to save his son’s life. Instead of fear, the boy was able to not be traumatized forever. Further, it kept him safe by encouraging him to hide etc.
man i cried so hard when guido did the funny walk for his son right before he got killed. it was supposed to be funny but man it hit me hard. he really loved his family
i downloaded this movie a few minutes back after i watched the trailer. I remember watching ' the boy in the striped pyjamas' , it made me cry and so many movies with the same themes,The Pianist, Schindlers list, The book thief, all of them made me cry amd look back to history that this are all real, real people real happenings.I would love yo watch them over and over again
Oh my God, this is so beautiful. Such an amazing movie. And the passion in their words is the best part...like when the boy says "Mama!" it is the sweetest sound. The beauty and emotion in this leaves me breathless.
I think the thing that makes me cry and smile the most is the fact that yes he's a silly, funny guy but he is a good guy, a good father, and a good husband. The way he goes out of his way to leave a message to his wife and in such a joyful way too. And how he wants to protect his son by making it all a game and enduring everything to do so.
That's one inconsistency I don't get. How did he know his wife was in the camp along with him if they hadn't seen each other since before they were rounded up. No way he would know she would admit herself to the camps
Dude, then you either didn't really watched the movie or you watched it but missing some important parts. When Guido was taken away (along with his son and father) Dora went to the station were the train was leaving and asked to the SS officer to go on the train with her family. Even tough she got into a different carriage Giosuè saw her and pointed her to his father which saw her too. Then after the arrival at the camp, while men and women were being separated, Guido for a brief moment managed to sneak to the side of the train were women were being taken and even called her, before being pushed back to the man group by the SS
I'm Italian and on the pavement just outside my school someone wrote:" Buongiorno principessa!", I don't know who it was meant to, but it's nice to see it in the days when you're a bit down and think someone wrote it for you :-)
The look of pure joy in her eyes knowing that for right now her husband and baby are alive when she thought they were dead is so beautiful and touching. I’m gonna cry!!
I'm from southern Italy and it's really heartwarming seeing most of you people from other countries have watched this masterpiece in our language.. I like watching foreign films in original language too , although something the dubbed version might as well be good
Pardon please, will you PLEASE type in an entirely new comment, in Italian!!, the lines He says over the loud speaker? My computer won’t show a reply if sent to me. Tried for years to understand and need to learn his lines as he says them to her!! Thank You! Cheers
In my group of friends I'm the one that rarely ever cries at anything, and when we were watching this movie in class I was one of the first people that wanted to cry (I surprisingly didn't although my eyes were watery) and people were surprised even though they were crying themselves. I loved watching this movie and I definitely watch it sometimes too.
@@lolscorpion103 sounds corny but if she snubs it like I think she will it would hurt my feelings and piss me off … you don’t belittle someone’s choices .
Smiling though your heart is aching... This film taught me that concept at a very young age. I can’t believe I have so many friends in my age group that have never sat through this film. Life is not beautiful after this experience, it is devastatingly bittersweet.
My family is Italian-American, and I remember watching this movie as a kid with my uncle and learning for the first time about the Holocaust’s effects on the Italian people. The film has always stuck with me because of the dad’s humor and resiliency, doing everything in his power to help his child thrive and survive in these hardships, up until his death. It’s a heartbreaking story, but through the child’s eyes (thanks to his father) we do experience the title- life is beautiful.
I swear this is the best film i've ever watched. It's so meaningful. I can't help bursting into tears. Whenever i feel unhappy or lost, i will watch this film. LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL
I love this, it is my favorite scene. I love it so much because of all the love between this family. How he dreams of her at night and he shields their son. :'( A story of true love, of never giving up, of sticking by the ones you love.
I only just seen it for the first time, it's truly a masterpiece, i couldn't help with tears running down my cheeks at the end, the father knew he had to make his son feel safe no matter what!!
Beautiful.... literally out of words...love is possible everywhere , anytime... For it is the thing that pumps life into our very being ... I haven't watched this film... I really want to watch it someday 🌸💕
This movie and this exact scene is what got me, I watched this as a 15 year old still going to school, I never in my life had watched a movie like this, I was raised in an 80s action hero house hold....no complaints there, but this movie will forever be a memorable one for me, This like the title is a Beautiful film, I am so glad this was part of my teachers films we studied because I would not have watched it other wise....Thanks Mrs Grant, you grumpy old awesome teacher.
I remember this movie from high school, still remember how he tried to make his son laugh and keep him calm even as he was being walked to a sudden execution
This movie defined a huge part of my life. I saw it when I was young and made me realize that was something special about cinema, about the way you could tell a story. A few years later It was the first movie I show to my highschool girlfriend, she love it and we talk a lot about it and were always making references to it. I used to call her "my princcipesa". Fast forward 20 years, we met, we start talking. We grew closer and closer. She was married to a husband who beat her and abuse her. He was a police officer in the local town, he control everything she did and her phone. She decided to leave him and come live we me. The day she was ready, this scene was the signal she posted in FB for me to go get her :) we've been together for two years now, and we will forever, I still call her " my princcipesa" every day.
Impossibile non piangere !! Grandi del cinema ! Un Roberto Benigni favoloso è una bellissima Nicoletta Braschi … Giosuè , che dire … singolare e strepitoso ♥️🥰 il mio gol favorito !!
Their little boy is just so adorable telling his mamma about the fun he’s having. It makes sense why Guido was trying to protect that childhood innocence, best papa ❤️
This movie is so funny yet I can’t help but just feel more emotional, I can’t imagine the toll it is taking for the dad to be optimistic and all bubbly when in reality there’s not a lot to be happy about at the moment 😭
this FILM is beautiful...really such a fantastic picture...it's been years since I've seen it, but I recall the scene at the end where the father comes rolling up on the tank is just as powerful as could be
For me, probably the most important WWII movie ever made. Harder to watch than Schindler's list, and even though not a single scene involves actual violence, I feel like it's grittier just by how mind numbingly sad it is to see utter optimism juxtaposed with absolute horror.
This movie is the essence of humanity. Even in the darkest moments Guido still did anything he could for those he loved.
😭
❤ correcto
The way he says "mamma" makes me cry everytime
Me too
Same...
Me too
I cry every time that kid appears;(
mamma i love you
Earlier in the film, she is told that all children and older people are gassed in the camps. The women were sorting through the pile of clothes that belonged to the victims who were gassed. So to hear her son’s voice when she thought that he might be dead must have really blessed her.
That's a hopefully scene
*Pink*
Stop racism
@@jasonmitchell6534 please don’t procreate… ever ! You’re so limited it’s sad
@@rickpacopaco4254 what?
Impossible to watch this and not cry. So beautiful indeed.
If there was ever a movie that defined "laughing through your tears"......this movie.
+Ivan Lendl I just cry hearing the music now, too.
I am watching the trailer and I am crying
Ivan Lendl MAMA!
Ivan Lendl Mio Bambino Comment
Bravo , cry from Iran
Italian such a beautiful language.
Bluetrainn 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Definitely
Bluetrainn ngull a sort. Me c bell stu diallet eh?
@@xcarof sei una vergogna, questa persona si complimenta per la bellissima lingua che abbiamo e tu insulti in dialetto in questo modo?
Nonostante ovviamente non può capire non c'è bisogno che cominci così.
Se ha detto che l'italiano è bello non vuol dire che il dialetto è brutto.
Francesco Monti senta un po’, se non vuole scherzare, per me puó anche evitare di commentare. E comunque, io dico veramente che il dialetto che ho parlato in quel commento è bello. Non serve fare i criticoni e dire:”Sei una vergogna.” Nella vita sei nato con un dono incredibile: ignorare.
btw to anybody saying that the humor in the movie/in guido's character takes away from the seriousness, i firmly believe that it was put there to make it sadder. you empathize with guido *because* he's so silly and optimistic and just kind of a goofball. it shows you that the holocaust victims were real people. i'm sure tons of them in real life really had just used humor to win over a girl and start a family, and then they had to go to a concentration camp. it's meant to make guido more human.
The humor was to save his son’s life. Instead of fear, the boy was able to not be traumatized forever. Further, it kept him safe by encouraging him to hide etc.
man i cried so hard when guido did the funny walk for his son right before he got killed. it was supposed to be funny but man it hit me hard. he really loved his family
@@Nelex5000 WTF is your problem?
i downloaded this movie a few minutes back after i watched the trailer.
I remember watching ' the boy in the striped pyjamas' , it made me cry and so many movies with the same themes,The Pianist, Schindlers list, The book thief, all of them made me cry amd look back to history that this are all real, real people real happenings.I would love yo watch them over and over again
@@Nelex5000 dude wtf
43 years old and I still cry every time I see this masterpiece...
Grande Roberto Benigni!!!
Lol I'm 14 years old and it makes me cry
me too,
Takamori I think it’s best not to tell ppl ur age unless ur over 18
Oh my God, this is so beautiful. Such an amazing movie. And the passion in their words is the best part...like when the boy says "Mama!" it is the sweetest sound. The beauty and emotion in this leaves me breathless.
Ashley Miller Joshua is so precious I'm so glad he didn't "shower"
Is mamma, not mama, but, ok
Mama Ashley
And you are a beautiful angel, u re a poetry i know ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹💖💖
@playlists yes like a ebreo
I think the thing that makes me cry and smile the most is the fact that yes he's a silly, funny guy but he is a good guy, a good father, and a good husband. The way he goes out of his way to leave a message to his wife and in such a joyful way too. And how he wants to protect his son by making it all a game and enduring everything to do so.
Ikr 15 year old
So sad
He didn't see her again ever
He did! He was dressed as a woman when they last saw each other and she was on a truck.
+Kyle Dolor No, I just watched it today. There was a woman named Dora on the truck, but he says it wasnt her.
wow.. it is sad. :/
That's one inconsistency I don't get. How did he know his wife was in the camp along with him if they hadn't seen each other since before they were rounded up. No way he would know she would admit herself to the camps
Dude, then you either didn't really watched the movie or you watched it but missing some important parts. When Guido was taken away (along with his son and father) Dora went to the station were the train was leaving and asked to the SS officer to go on the train with her family. Even tough she got into a different carriage Giosuè saw her and pointed her to his father which saw her too. Then after the arrival at the camp, while men and women were being separated, Guido for a brief moment managed to sneak to the side of the train were women were being taken and even called her, before being pushed back to the man group by the SS
I'm Italian and on the pavement just outside my school someone wrote:" Buongiorno principessa!", I don't know who it was meant to, but it's nice to see it in the days when you're a bit down and think someone wrote it for you :-)
Parli benissimo in inglese
@Yowatsapp 05 LOL
Sì bel
US WHITES R MASTER RACE
It means Goodmorning princess
I love how the kid is just like, “how many points do we have?!”
When I watched this at 14 I thought it was sad but excellent. When I watched this again at 35 with a wife and 6 year old son, I cried rivers
Same story here 💔
The look of pure joy in her eyes knowing that for right now her husband and baby are alive when she thought they were dead is so beautiful and touching. I’m gonna cry!!
she's really his wife
Yes her name is Nicoletta Braschi
La peggiore attrice italiana
What about the son??
If it were otherwise nobody would take this bad acrtess in a movie.
@@DorianYarg true that lol
and that was the last time she heard his voice
But not her son's! They reunited afterward fortunately...
I have never cried at a movie more, first time I watched I was sobbing so much that my parents could hear it from the next room
I'm from southern Italy and it's really heartwarming seeing most of you people from other countries have watched this masterpiece in our language.. I like watching foreign films in original language too , although something the dubbed version might as well be good
But what's the movie called in Italian? The original in Italian, please. Sto cercando di imparare l'italiano e sarebbe bello guardarlo in italiano.
@@natureandrandomstuff"La vita è bella"
Pardon please, will you PLEASE type in an entirely new comment, in Italian!!, the lines He says over the loud speaker? My computer won’t show a reply if sent to me. Tried for years to understand and need to learn his lines as he says them to her!!
Thank You!
Cheers
Buongiorno Principessa 😥
In my group of friends I'm the one that rarely ever cries at anything, and when we were watching this movie in class I was one of the first people that wanted to cry (I surprisingly didn't although my eyes were watery) and people were surprised even though they were crying themselves. I loved watching this movie and I definitely watch it sometimes too.
This movie is a timeless classic and should be viewed by everyone.
fav movie ever. i cry my eyes out
Breaks my heart to hear little Joshua yelling "mama!" then the when shes barely taking in the moment its cut short because they have to get going 💔
Told my girlfriend this was my favorite movie . 6 years later she’s not seen it . Time to realize she’s not the right one
A true girlfriend would see it and thank you
She is definitely not bro
Maybe show it to her?
@@lolscorpion103 sounds corny but if she snubs it like I think she will it would hurt my feelings and piss me off … you don’t belittle someone’s choices .
She aint it fam 😂
Smiling though your heart is aching... This film taught me that concept at a very young age. I can’t believe I have so many friends in my age group that have never sat through this film. Life is not beautiful after this experience, it is devastatingly bittersweet.
Smile even though it's breaking...
My family is Italian-American, and I remember watching this movie as a kid with my uncle and learning for the first time about the Holocaust’s effects on the Italian people. The film has always stuck with me because of the dad’s humor and resiliency, doing everything in his power to help his child thrive and survive in these hardships, up until his death. It’s a heartbreaking story, but through the child’s eyes (thanks to his father) we do experience the title- life is beautiful.
Mussolini sent some Jews to Hitler and his concentration camps but later he stopped sending them thankfully.
God what a beautiful movie...as a man and "tough guy" ex-military i'm not ashamed to say many times i fought back tears watching this movie!!
tough guy with heart
Just the thumbnail of this video is enough to make me tear up.
1:44 one of the most beautiful shots in the history of cinema
I swear this is the best film i've ever watched. It's so meaningful. I can't help bursting into tears. Whenever i feel unhappy or lost, i will watch this film. LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL
Buongiorno Principesa!!!It was a line I always use when I talk and wake up my wife...So gracious!!!Grazioso
No matter how many times I see this movie, when I hear those shots fired in the alley at the camp, I loose it and cry.
I am seriously getting this movie on DVD. Its very touching.
I think it's on Netflix
Yeah its a sad movie, but I still like it.
I love this, it is my favorite scene. I love it so much because of all the love between this family. How he dreams of her at night and he shields their son. :'( A story of true love, of never giving up, of sticking by the ones you love.
I only just seen it for the first time, it's truly a masterpiece, i couldn't help with tears running down my cheeks at the end, the father knew he had to make his son feel safe no matter what!!
Hell and Heaven together.
This scene is a perfect example.
The way he said momma god so cute I'm crying 🥲
Una delle scene più belle e commoventi del cinema
Beautiful.... literally out of words...love is possible everywhere , anytime... For it is the thing that pumps life into our very being ...
I haven't watched this film... I really want to watch it someday 🌸💕
The father wasn’t afraid to get killed but he was full of joy to make his wife and child smile
😢
this scene and a couple other scenes in this movie never fail to make me cry in like 2 seconds omg
We all are humans. How can someone do that ?
Some idiots think they are supperior
They got brainwashed by a crazy man
Inbreeding and having daddy issues.
Yeah, how can someone use a microphone without permission?
@@miguelvidal2335 I lol'd.
I was 9 years old the first time I saw this movie. I remember that this scene made me think "God, I want to love someone that much one day"
such a beautiful movie. makes me love the Italian language and culture even more❤️
Il discorso all altoparlante... mi fa piangere un sacco
my favorite part of the movie
“this is a simple story but not an easy one to tell. Like a fable there is sorrow and, like a fable, it is full of wonder and happiness.”
This movie and this exact scene is what got me, I watched this as a 15 year old still going to school, I never in my life had watched a movie like this, I was raised in an 80s action hero house hold....no complaints there, but this movie will forever be a memorable one for me, This like the title is a Beautiful film, I am so glad this was part of my teachers films we studied because I would not have watched it other wise....Thanks Mrs Grant, you grumpy old awesome teacher.
he was a great father
I remember this movie from high school, still remember how he tried to make his son laugh and keep him calm even as he was being walked to a sudden execution
Only scene in any movie that made me laugh and cry at the same time
Is like a ray of sun shine pierced through that deep darkness, I cried my eyes out.
It's just impossible not to cry watching this scene. What a masterpiece!!
This movie and Roberto Benigni are treasures of humanity
This movie defined a huge part of my life. I saw it when I was young and made me realize that was something special about cinema, about the way you could tell a story. A few years later It was the first movie I show to my highschool girlfriend, she love it and we talk a lot about it and were always making references to it. I used to call her "my princcipesa". Fast forward 20 years, we met, we start talking. We grew closer and closer. She was married to a husband who beat her and abuse her. He was a police officer in the local town, he control everything she did and her phone. She decided to leave him and come live we me. The day she was ready, this scene was the signal she posted in FB for me to go get her :) we've been together for two years now, and we will forever, I still call her " my princcipesa" every day.
I didn't noticed this was the last 'conversation' between Guido and Dora
The name of this movie is so fitting this is l a cinematic masterpiece and an amazing story of the human spirit
Nicoletta braschi is a beautiful woman
La dichiarazione di AMOREEEEEE più bella che una donna possa ricevere
If you didn't start to tear up at 1:10 then you have no emotion
Seems like I don't have any emotions
best scene in this movie. fantastic.
I instantly teared up once the boy started speaking to her TAT
I watched this movie in English and I just had to watch it again because it is so heartwarming and sad and so many emotions put into one scene
Impossibile non piangere !! Grandi del cinema ! Un Roberto Benigni favoloso è una bellissima Nicoletta Braschi … Giosuè , che dire … singolare e strepitoso ♥️🥰 il mio gol favorito !!
I hate it when my eyes start sweating.....
I am NOT crying! It's just the ninja onions!
Such a beautiful film. The purest expression of how light shines brightest in the dark that I've ever seen, heard or read.
Their little boy is just so adorable telling his mamma about the fun he’s having. It makes sense why Guido was trying to protect that childhood innocence, best papa ❤️
what a beautiful movie- i absolutely love every second of it
One of the most touching movies ever.
Uno dei nostri migliori attori
Grande Benigni!!!!
Da Andrea Molteni, Italia 🇮🇹 ❤
This movie is so funny yet I can’t help but just feel more emotional, I can’t imagine the toll it is taking for the dad to be optimistic and all bubbly when in reality there’s not a lot to be happy about at the moment 😭
“They are alive.”
You can see that.
What beauty
Um filme lindo e comovente, Roberto está maravilhoso!!
This movie after so many years is still an inspiration ❤ Love from India 🇮🇳
Questo film non poteva non vincere l’oscar, sarebbe stato lo scandalo degli scandali
안녕하세요, 공주님 ! Buongiorno Principessa !
proud to be italian...
roberto sei il nostro eroe!!!
This is one of my favorite movies ever
Que cena ..., MEU DEUS !!!!
MUITA EMOÇÃO...!!!!😓
I’m not crying; you’re crying!
This movie is beautiful yet it shattered my heart! 😭😭
This is my favorite scene. It gets me every time.
The beauty and innocence of this moment combined with it’s darkness makes me want to throw up.
Smiling while crying
Real love does not desert the people you love.
this FILM is beautiful...really such a fantastic picture...it's been years since I've seen it, but I recall the scene at the end where the father comes rolling up on the tank is just as powerful as could be
Montage Matador That was not the father.
Montage Matador a Guido was killed by one of the Nazis towards the end
For me, probably the most important WWII movie ever made. Harder to watch than Schindler's list, and even though not a single scene involves actual violence, I feel like it's grittier just by how mind numbingly sad it is to see utter optimism juxtaposed with absolute horror.
i had to go the doctor because water suddenly started coming out of my eyes
My history teacher showed us this movie, it really made an impact
A beautiful movie that will also absolutely crush you, I get emotional just thinking about it
that face means thank god they're still alive
This is one of those movie scenes where I only need to think about it and I start crying.
This makes me tear up EVERY time. He gave her hope ❤
This father made it so his son wouldn't be scared by acting if it was a game. How amazing is he.
One of the best masterpieces i've ever watched in my entire life
Esa sensacion de amor y de tranquilidad de ezcuchar a tu hijo decir mama es una gana indescriptible de querer correr a su encuentro abrazarle
Che carino! Adoro questo film. Piango ogni volta che lo guardo
Such an incredible beautiful movie
those mfs made me watch this in high school history class.
im glad they did. this movie is a masterpiece.