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Reggie 2022-03-21 09:03:02

The film mocks this infatuated man in the form of comedy, tortures the protagonist Attilio madly both physically and mentally, and also implies the exposure of the tragedy of the war, with both laughs and tears. He is a professor of poetry with 2 daughters. He is middle-aged and deeply in love. He cannot extricate himself. He was deeply infatuated with a beautiful woman, fell ill with lovesickness, and dreamed of holding a wedding with her every day.

The plot is wrapped in erotic, dreamy, war, and poetic elements. It is more flamboyant than Zhou Xingchi and more restrained than Indian dramas. In the absurd and bizarre, it pursues the logic of human lust. Although it makes you feel the plot is fantastic and incredible, it makes sense.

Although the movie is full of absurdity, it also hilariously tells the story of this neurotic man. It also tells us that it is not easy to start a relationship, but it is even more difficult to repair, unless you have Attilio's persistence and perseverance, and almost impossible good luck.

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  • Laila 2022-04-23 07:03:57

    A chattering old man who speaks and dances is inexplicable

  • Marcel 2022-03-20 09:02:38

    I'm watching, let's talk about it

The Tiger and the Snow quotes

  • 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.

  • Attilio de Giovanni: If she dies, they can close this whole show of a world... they can cart it off, unscrew the stars, roll up the sky and put it on a truck, they can turn off this sunlight I love so much. Do you know why I love it so much? Because I love her when the sun shines on her. They can take everything away, these carpets, columns, houses, sand, wind, frogs, ripe watermelons, hail, seven in the evening, May, June, July, basil, bees, the sea, courgettes...