Buongiorno principessa

Shirley 2022-04-23 07:01:08

A great, wise father. Guido in the first half is just an ordinary clown who "tricked" his princess. When the disaster came, the seemingly thin man's body burst out with boundless energy. He is powerless to change anything, what he can do is not to let his children know the cruel reality and not to be hurt.

When he first entered the camp, he didn't understand German and even dared to act as a translator for the Nazis, so that he could weave a protective net for his son, so that his son only thought it was a game. "Buongiorno principessa" had told his wife that he and his son were safe without any other words; "don't speak under any circumstances", let his son mix with Nazi children, and Mimi enjoyed a meal; taught every Nazi The children all said "thank you", and they escaped the disaster again; the clown-like humor at the beginning of the movie has all turned into witty humor and life-saving wisdom humor.

They won 1,000 points. The father weaved for his son was not a beautiful lie, he did it, and let the child "get" a real tank - the American soldier really came in a tank, and at that moment I wished Guido came out of the tank. The child's big innocent eyes flashed, I don't think he realized that he had lost his father at the moment, he just knew that they won the game with his father. Yes, Guido wins, father's victory.

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Life Is Beautiful quotes

  • Guido: Buon giorno, Principessa!

  • Dora: You have been so nice to me. All I want now is a hot bath.

    Guido: Ah, I forgot to tell you.

    Dora: Go ahead.

    Guido: You can't imagine how much I feel like making love to you. But I'll never tell anyone, especially not you. They'd have to torture me to make me say it.

    Dora: Say what?

    Guido: That I want to make love to you - not just once, but over and over again! But I'll never tell you that. I'd have to be crazy to tell you. I'd even make love to you now... right here for the rest of my life.