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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Tiger
EAN: 0829567043523
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Arts Alliance Amer
Manufacturer: Arts Alliance Amer
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Arts Alliance Amer
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 08, 2007
Running Time: 110 minutes
Sales Rank: 10017
Studio: Arts Alliance Amer
Theatrical Release Date: 2005




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Description:
Soon after the start of hostilities in Iraq, Rome-based, lovestruck poet and lecturer Attilio heads to Baghdad when he learns from his friend, an Iraqi poet, that the woman he loves has been critcally injured in a bomb explosion. Attilio does everything in his power to save her, risking his own life amidst the chaos of war. A winning blend of comedy and tragedy, The Tiger and The Snow is also a highly charged polemic against the futility of war.

Amazon.com:
There's not a lot in The Tiger and the Snow that we have not seen before from lead actor Roberto Benigni. Once more Benigni is paired with his real-life wife, Nicoletta Braschi. Once more, Benigni is paired with the venerable Tom Waits (previously united in Down by Law). Once more, Benigni plays a slightly buffo character who overcomes incredulous obstacles to become the semi-lovable/inspiring/wacky hero of a desperate situation. Switch out a concentration camp for Baghdad and you have a plot that harkens back to La Vita e' Bella (Life Is Beautiful)--the film that thrust Benigni into the international spotlight, and a chair-vaulting Oscar appearance in 1999. This time he plays Roman poet Attilio, who sneaks into war-torn Baghdad in the hopes of resuscitating his theretofore-unrequited love interest, Vittoria (Braschi), who has been injured in a bombing. While Benigni's over-the-top slapstick persona is more palatable in the Italian comedy classics Johnny Stecchino and Il Mostro, there are some genuinely touching moments between him and Braschi in the film, including the surreal opening scene where Waits makes his appearance. Jean Reno (The Da Vinci Code) puts in a solid performance as Fuad, an Iraqi-born poet, while Abdelhafid Metalsi delivers a stiff-as-a-board performance as Dottore Salman. Pessimists may find this film hard to bear, but optimists will conclude that life is, indeed, beautiful. --Renata Sadunas



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - inlovewithitalia
when coming home from italy 2 years ago, i watched this movie on the flight twice! I'm fairly selective about what I watch and read and I rarely want to see or read anything more than once. But this film was so wonderful on so many levels, well written, interesting plot, romantic, humorous, stellar actors, filmed in Italia...Anyway, i never knew the name of the movie and stumbled across it accidentally. Amazon had it so i purchased it, something else I rarely do. So, not only have i now seen it 3 times, I own it! That's telling in itself.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A work of art
If you love italian and you love Roberto, this is a beautiful lovehis beloved(which is actually is real-life wife) story and comedy mixed together. Watch his face muscles as he speaks to his beloved (who is portrayed by his real-life wife); watch his body language as he rides on various things, and be inspired by his deep faith



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I love Roberto
Roberto has done it again. A gentle, loving, yet humorous story.
Roberto Benigni has a sweet way of touching the heart of his audiences.
Bravo!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Original and ambitious
The strengths of this film are its unusual plot and excellent art direction. It is incredibly strong on fantasy, whimsy, and romance, but the screenplay is also quite intelligent and has some funny commentary on psychoanalysis, poetry, and literary criticism. I haven't seen "Life is Beautiful" but apparently Mr. Benigni's special talent is taking a wartime setting such as the Holocaust or the U.S. Invasion of Iraq and using these contexts to underscore the potential of human beings to transcend even the most grim and brutal circumstances. While there is something vaguely troubling to me about Mr. Benigni's premise, I give him enormous credit for taking cinema to new places. I was also put off by the frenetic, obsessive way in which Mr. Benigni's character stalks the female lead, as having been a stalking victim myself, I feel that popular culture far too often romanticizes the type of disruptive, mentally unbalanced pursuit of a love object which should actually be criminalized. Despite all this, I found the film very engaging and poignant overall, with a few good laughs for good measure.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Heartwarming love story
Roberto Benigni does it again as the somewhat bumbling character in The Tiger and the Snow. This is not what you would expect from him if you are used to his comedies, but if you have seen Life is Beautiful, then you know what a great actor he is. This is a love story. It is heartwrenching in places when you feel Benigni's frustration at not being able to get his love the help she needs. Not to spoil it for anyone, but the ending where his love sees the necklace is priceless. A must see!



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