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, it blends wacky humor with a deeply emotive, tragic setting. El tigre y la nieve (2005) - IMDb
Attilio, un poeta y profesor italiano obsesionado con la mujer que ama, Vittoria, la sigue a Bagdad cuando ella viaja por trabajo. Tras un bombardeo, Vittoria queda gravemente herida. Attilio hará todo lo posible por salvarla, mezclando humor absurdo, ternura y una mirada crítica a la guerra.
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The film stars Roberto Benigni as Attilio de Giovanni , a poet and professor deeply in love with a literary scholar named Vittoria (Nicoletta Braschi). When Vittoria is sent to Iraq for research just after the US invasion in 2003, Attilio rushes to Baghdad to save her after she is seriously injured in a bomb attack. The film blends Benigni’s trademark tragicomedy: slapstick humor in a war zone, a desperate search for medical supplies, and a dreamlike poetic core.
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Mientras que La vida es bella usaba el Holocausto como telón de fondo, El tigre y la nieve utiliza la Guerra de Irak. La película es un delicado equilibrio entre chistes físicos (tradicionales de Benigni) y momentos de profunda humanidad. La escena del "tigre" soñado y la nieve cayendo sobre el desierto es una de las más sublimes del cine contemporáneo.