Some people say that Roberto Benigni is the Italian Chaplin, I agree, because they are comedy geniuses, they can make people think when they laugh; I disagree, because Roberto Benigni is uniquely Italian The enthusiasm of the English gentleman is lacking and cannot be replicated. It was the warm, humanistic and flamboyant capital of Tuscany, with Petrarch, Dante, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and Puccini; delicious wine blu Nairo and Chianti Classico; the Petit Palais, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore... Now there is another poet in Tuscany - Roberto Benigni. He is not Italian, he is Roberto Benigni.
"Love You as Beautiful as a Poem" is inseparable from Roberto's consistent wit, sincerity, and good fortune, and perhaps his fairy wife who doesn't appear in every movie to be the heroine for fear that everyone will not know how lucky he is. From time to time you laugh so much that you lean forward and back at the same time, and occasionally sprinkle dog food on your face, it's really bad. If every film of Roberto is a love poem to his wife, he must be the best poet in the world! He can use tigers and snow as images, and make hot Italy "snow for love", he can ride a camel and be silly, he can chatter about the sky, the sun, he can add beautiful melody to movies, dance She grabbed you and yelled, "Look, look, look, look how much I love her!"
No matter how stupid Bernini is, how he talks, how clever he is, or how silly and silly love movies he makes, I will still watch his movies. I have seen many "British romantic comedies" by Richard Curtis such as "Notting Hill", "Four Weddings and One Funeral", and "Love Actually". Roberto also likes to talk about love in his own way, but he just writes poems with movies. Different from those love movies, his strength has real, heartfelt love.
As for the director, I like Roberto Benigni, as for the poet who writes about love, I only like Roberto Benigni.
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