Love you, life is more beautiful than poetry

Alberto 2022-01-17 08:03:10

What should be used to express war so that it can be less heavy? Love you, how can you express it so that you don’t know what to do? And how can you describe life so that it’s not so desperate?
Bernini’s answer is humor.
I don't like movie plots that deliberately make people laugh, or I am too accustomed to exploring the essence behind the humor. Like Da Yu Dad, the son always suspects that his father’s exaggerated story is a lie, but the truth is always naked, common and uninteresting.
In my eyes, Attilio is not like a poet, great poetry does not always carry happiness. He wrote poems because the childhood bird was resting on his shoulders. He wanted to use words to let more people understand his happiness, even as a child Gu Cheng, "I am a wayward child/I want to erase all misfortunes /I want to be on the earth/paint the windows/make all eyes accustomed to the dark/accustomed to the light" is still melancholy in the verse. Foot is more like this. This Arab who has spent 18 years in France returned home when Baghdad was chaotic. Before leaving, he hoped that this irrational war would not break out. After the demise of mankind". Attilio and Foot discussed "One Thousand and One Nights" under the starry sky of Baghdad. They talked about the Tower of Babel, hoping that wisdom would resolve the war, and hope that there would be no language barriers or ethnic barriers. The sky of Baghdad is the pillow of the world, like A glorious angel, but the war cannot sleep. "The 351st

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" A rich man in ancient Baghdad, because he had countless possessions, constituted his life of spending money and sitting on the mountains, and in the end he was impoverished. From prosperity to poverty and loneliness, this man's heart is naturally melancholy Distressed, he was depressed all day long. One day, in his sleep, he saw someone approaching him and said: "Your food and clothing are in Egypt, go there and look for it. "
He believed what he had seen in his dream and embarked on the road of leaving his hometown the next day. After a long journey and dreaming hope, the Baghdad came to Egypt. It was already late at night when he entered the city, and it was difficult to find accommodation, so he stayed in a chapel. That night, the house next to the chapel was stolen, and a group of thieves crossed the wall to steal from the chapel. The master woke up in his dream, shouted to catch the thief, and the police rushed over. The thief had already escaped. Only the pauper from Baghdad was still asleep in the hall. So he was thrown into the prison as a thief, and he was beaten up almost to death. . After the Baghdad people spent three days in prison, which was worse than poverty, the governor personally interrogated him and asked where he came from? He replied from Baghdad; the governor asked him why he came to Egypt? He just remembered the dream that once made him want to get into trouble and has now made him heartbroken. He told the governor that some people in the dream said that his food and clothing were in Egypt, but the food and clothing he got in Egypt was a whip and a life in prison.
The governor laughed after hearing this. He thought he had seen the stupidest person in the world. He told the Baghdad people that he had dreamed three times that someone said to him: "There is a house somewhere in Baghdad, and there is a garden around it. There are a lot of gold and silver buried under the fountain.” The governor did not believe these, thinking that these were just nonsense dreams, but the Baghdad people did not hesitate to travel to Egypt. The stupidity of the Baghdad people brought happiness to the governor. The leader gave him a silver coin and asked him to use it for travel expenses, and said to him: "Hurry up and be a duty man." The
Baghdad people accepted the charity from the governor, set off quickly, and rushed back to Baghdad. In the governor's detailed description of the Baghdad house in his dream, he heard that it was his accommodation. As soon as he returned home, he started digging, and the underground treasures were revealed. "

For the Baghdad people, returning to Baghdad is a treasure of dreams and reality. Solzhenitsyn still belongs to his 16 years of imprisonment and exile. The Soviet Union. The film did not directly describe the cruelty of the Iraq War. The Italians used his nonsensical, not afraid of death, indiscriminately, and told us from the side that this blockade of rescue, supplies, robberies, suicide attacks, and lives were lighter than paper. The Italians used all the props to take care of their goddess wisely, and staged great love, poetic love. And the great poet wrote that April is the cruelest month, and hanged himself in his yard.

For poets, suicide seems to be the same goal by different routes. Thanks to the director’s humorous way of expression, we don’t have to face the love that hits the wall everywhere, countless rejections, cruel and bloody wars, Attilio, this looks not amazing, short and a little bald, can never find a car, take it wrong Jacket, a slapstick man, with a stalker and never-giving style, he rescued his favorite woman.

This man loves too deeply, or he is creating a miracle. The miracle is that his daughter's "a great Italian doctor, medical genius" never knows how to express love. When this love is too hot, it will scare people and become too deep. The emotions of love can be daunting. This man has never told his wife what he has done for her. Love is duplicity, it is terrible, begging, and unbearable.

"When you meet a tiger on a snowy day, you will fall in love with me." The love in the play is indeed poetic and beautiful. Italians are romantic, to live poetically, to fall in love, a camel in the desert, a tiger on a zebra crossing, you are the meaning of life.

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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.