The miracle in suffering

Adrianna 2022-01-17 08:03:10

Watching Roberto Bernini's movie again, he himself is a romantic poet, always good at making such incredible and magical coincidences! I still remember the surprised look of the heroine who prayed for the hero to have a dry hat in the beautiful life, and when the child saw the tank, this time when the heroine heard the champagne opened and saw the tiger in the petals, When he saw the professor wearing his necklace around his neck, Bernini was using his life to tell us the magic of life, and to see the beauty and hope of life in suffering!
I thought that Renault would have a comedy show in the movie. I wanted to see her stunned expression when she was in a comedy. It's a pity...T_T's

favorite line: Aizhimeni, old friend, make some for me Glycerin, you have to do it, or he will die. If she dies, then everything in this world is over, they can take everything, take off the stars, roll up the sky, and then load the truck, and they can also extinguish my favorite sunlight. Do you know why I like sunshine so much? Because I love her in the sun. Everything can be taken away: carpets, columns, houses, sand, wind, frogs, ripe watermelons, hail, seven o'clock in the evening, May, June and July, spices, bees, sea, courgettes... courgettes, moxa Chimeni, give me glycerin...

This is the only sad thing Bernini said to an old Iraqi pharmacist who does not understand Italian. Even if the language is not clear, such emotional words touched the old man. I thought of the glycerin formula

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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.