I have enough reasons to watch this movie. The
Italian name is Le Tigre et La Neige
Tiger and Snow~ It's strange...
After I started watching it, I felt like deja vu . The
heroine actually followed [ Life is Beautiful] is the same
Nicoletta . Braschi
plot is similar, both are the background of the war
Bernini is still the same chatter (maybe the reason for the Italian's higher frequency),
the same Lotte to the end, the same never give up
impression comparison What is profound is that Bernini and the night sky in Baghdad, who let Reno sit on the ruins of Baghdad and
look up at the 'Pillow of the World',
discuss why there is a war or something like that (is this really a romance??? )
.
Nini stopped Jean and said: 'If we follow the rules, we can go to heaven'
Jean said: 'When we die, life ends, lighter than a feather, but at least meaningful'
Bernini said: 'I am still glad that I was born
Then they said good night to each other, and walked towards the two sides of the picture. In the
middle of the picture is the statue of Saddam who was beheaded. The
background is the ruins of the ancient city of Baghdad and the blue
night sky. The stars, and
the song of the half moon theme sounded
... Ninety re-entered that dream that I had made hundreds of times. I
always felt that Bernini's films were too long
. Maybe it was because I always thought he was too wordy...
Hehe~ Maybe he wrote poems in chapters like that. Sometimes it's really romantic
but I don't know how to appreciate it (it's probably because of the language barrier... maybe it's ok to change to English)
who knows?
I've never experienced it before, how do I know if I might be impressed? I
don't know what the ending means...
those animals taking to the streets and those flying pollen~ and the one who
stopped in front of Victoria's car and walked away A tiger with warm eyes.
When Victoria was finally awakened by a gentle kiss like sleeping beauty,
I was not relieved, but a little disappointed...
Is she grateful to know that he saved her life, or is it really that? In love with him?
Hard to say...
you can never hold back spring...
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