The Tiger and the Snow Comments

  • Rudy 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    In 1983, Roberto Bernini met Nicoletta Blaschi. Since then, his film has only one heroine, she is his life's love. In his life, he fell for the same woman on the screen time and time again, swaying for her, tossing and turning, searching for her ears with his voice, and measuring the country her eyes had reached with his...

  • Bobbie 2022-03-14 14:12:27

    Adilio, Adilio, by chanting your name, I will open the door of heaven and ask God for the gift to let you belong to me forever. When you kiss me, the four knights of the doomsday gallop forward, and when I think of your body, I feel uneasy. And emptiness, the earth splits under my feet, your personality is sacred, you can reach the heavens, you are perfect and beautiful, you are a sunflower indulging in the sun, when you lift your eyes, it will brighten the sky, friends, see how the earth is...

  • Tiffany 2022-01-17 08:03:10

    Your last smile is the most beautiful I have ever...

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  • Jayme 2022-03-22 09:02:41

    beautiful as poetry

    I watched this movie in bed last night. There are long-lasting moving, subtle moving, slowly overflowing to the chest.
    The coincidence of the tiger and the snowflake is somewhat far-fetched. But the master's delicate brushstrokes made the heroine's melodious eyes feel like a heartbeat. The...

  • Meggie 2022-01-17 08:03:10

    [Original] I love you as a poem and beautiful plot introduction

    I have seen N versions of the synopsis before, and the more I talk about it, the more confused I am. After reading it by myself, I fast forward to the plot of the question, read it backwards a few times, think about a few key lines, and finally figure it out.

    Simply write it for reference for those...

The Tiger and the Snow quotes

  • Attilio de Giovanni: I told myself: "There must be people whose job it is to use the right words, put things in a way... who when their heart beats, can get other people's hearts to beat."

    Attilio de Giovanni: That day I decided to become a poet.

  • Fuad: He was a real poet. He was young, fell in love with a woman and married her. A few years later, while he was fighting in some war, he heard his wife had contracted smallpox and had been disfigured. So Al-Giumeili said, "My eyes hurt." And then: "I've gone blind." When his wife died, 12 years later, he opened his eyes again.

    Attilio de Giovanni: So as not to upset his wife, he pretended to be blind for 12 years?

    Fuad: Every person is a chasm. It makes you dizzy to look down.