When I first saw the title, I thought this movie was about a happy, happy, fulfilling life. After all, such a life is beautiful. That's true for the first half of the film. The protagonist of the film is a humorous and happy man who brings joy to his wife and son with his humor. However, the second half of the film is about their family's life in a Nazi concentration camp. In order to prevent his son's young heart from being hit and hurt, the protagonist deceives his son with all kinds of lies and tells him: "Everything is just a game, after the game is over, we can go home." Finally, in order to find his own His wife died, but what he left to his son was not a dark memory of the concentration camp, but a beautiful "game".
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