How do the characters in 'Life is Beautiful' represent an engaging and unique presentation of the Holocaust experience?
Most of the background characters in 'Life is Beautiful' are all very miserable and sad. You can see in the victims eyes that they have no hope and that there is nothing remotely good about the situation they're in. But then a character called Guido comes into the scenario and presents a game to his son to make his holocaust experience bearable.
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