That's why she said: When Rome snows and I meet a tiger, I will fall in love with you.
There is a love, and having it is like having air.
That's why he followed her involuntarily, surrounded her, and did not hesitate to transform from a commoner uncle into a prince who slaughtered evil dragons through thorns - he was involved in the war in Iraq for her, just to kiss the eternal princess in his heart.
Adilio is sloppy and rash by nature. He is a poet, who endows every detail of life with poetry; he is a father, who teaches his two daughters to use poetic spirit to drive away fear and beautify life; he is a teacher, lying on the ground to teach and interpret himself Unique poetic feeling.
He is joyful, except during the day when he is troubled by thinking about the parking space, and at night he dreams of marrying a beautiful woman.
He loved Victoria so much, and in the face of Victoria's coldness, he followed her with his poetic feelings that never dried up, and regarded her as a treasure.
The story seems to be positioned as a middle-aged uncle's courtship story.
His love is frenetic. He kept going to Iraq to find Victoria's whereabouts. When he learned that Victoria's head was injured and was on the verge of death, the middle-aged uncle turned into a blood warrior who was not afraid of life and death and war. Life is at stake to save Victoria at stake.
Victoria gradually improved, but at the moment when she was awake, she missed Adilio. She didn't know who saved her with everything she could. She only remembered that on the edge of the hazy, there was someone who always left her side with a gentle kiss. on her forehead.
The biggest twist in the story comes at the end. The camera goes back to Rome, and then we know that Victoria is the mother of Adilio's two young daughters.
Adilio is still obsessed with Victoria, who is still melancholy and cold.
And the miracle of love finally happened after all this. In the season of fluff, Victoria met a tiger on the street. The flying white catkins met with the tiger and Victoria who ran out of the zoo, and fulfilled her promise: when Rome snows, I meet a tiger, and I will fall in love with you.
The preciousness of this story is not in the bravery of giving everything for love, not in the affectionate and romantic poetic love words, but in the confused and rash uncle who haunts his child's mother like a first love. One year, two years, ten years, loving her is as natural as breathing. He kept her bathed in the air of love forever.
The film has Italian-style romance and humor, the pictures are exquisite and beautiful, and the music is relaxed and pleasant. Roberto Benigni's Adilio runs through the whole film with poetic language, which makes the film flow with a romantic and innocent atmosphere.
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