Life Is Beautiful
If I were to compare the movie Life is Beautiful to my poem Forgotten the connection I would make the connection that even in desperate situations and when things get tuff you should never loose hope and keep trying to fight for what you fight for which in the movie and the poem it was love and freedom they were fighting for what they believed was right. For example, in the movie it showed that when the mom Dora was separated from her son Joshua and her husband Guievl. Guievl disguised himself as a woman to find her but was caught by S.S. Nazi soldiers and shot multiple times. And in the poem it showed how the writers lover was taken away and how he tried to discover her and hopefully reunite.
It is difficult to try and compare the tone and the overall message between the poem and the movie because it focus on such a level that is so hard for anyone imagine that back in the 1940s the world was falling apart almost 1 million might have died in a month or less. But still you could find hope in the little bit of places even if that was scarfrising there own life's or someone else's in the end they still had hope that some day it would get better.
It is difficult to try and compare the tone and the overall message between the poem and the movie because it focus on such a level that is so hard for anyone imagine that back in the 1940s the world was falling apart almost 1 million might have died in a month or less. But still you could find hope in the little bit of places even if that was scarfrising there own life's or someone else's in the end they still had hope that some day it would get better.
Although it might have been hard to find hope in the movie because it was again as I said taken at such a terrible time in history the father Guievl tried to support his son from learning the reality and saving his wife by send messages across the loud speaker and giving his and his mom hope that they were okay and that they wanted her mother to be safe and well.
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