The film has both laughs and tears, reflecting the cruelty of World War II from the side, criticizing all kinds of injustices to Jews, and more importantly, showing the existence of love in the war years. It is touching that Quido does not hesitate to sacrifice himself to save what he loves, and the lies of love woven in the concentration camp to keep his son's innocence tearful. As long as you smile at life and look at life with an optimistic and humorous attitude, a life that is cruel and painful will be a "beautiful life".
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