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The Tiger and the Snow, 2005

The Tiger and the Snow

Italian, Arabic, English

Italy

Rating:6.9
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Profile of The Tiger and the Snow

The mood of The Tiger and the Snow is uplifting, emotional, and sentimental. The plot centers around true love, wartime life, and an obsessive quest. It is a drama, foreign, and romance movie. Stylistically, The Tiger and the Snow is surreal. In approach, it is realistic. The pacing is slow. The Tiger and the Snow takes place, at least partly, in a battlezone. The setting is Iraq and Italy. It happens during the Gulf War and in contemporary times. The Tiger and the Snow is known for being an award winner.

Summary of The Tiger and the Snow

In 1997's LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL, Roberto Benigni found international success by accomplishing the seemingly impossible task of making a moving comedy set during the Holocaust. Nearly a decade later, he similarly uses Dante's INFERNO as a template to mold a romantic comedy around the early days of the Iraq war. The result is truly unique, managing to find humor amid the horrors of war while mixing in elements of a sweet love story--with Benigni's trademark manic persona at the center of it all.

Benigni is Attilio, a poet and professor at a university in Rome who has recurring dreams in which he is to be married to a beautiful and mysterious woman. After attending a lecture by his friend, the visiting Iraqi poet Fuad (Jean Reno, THE PROFESSIONAL), Attilio finally sees the woman of his dreams in the form of Vittoria (Benigni's real-life wife, Nicoletta Braschi), a writer doing research for a book on Fuad. Vittoria resists Attilio's fawning attempts to seduce her before returning to Iraq with Fuad, where she suffers a head injury that leaves her unconscious in a bomb-damaged hospital. Fuad informs Attilio of her condition, prompting the lovesick poet to join the Red Cross to gain entrance to war-torn Baghdad. Learning that the hospital is severely lacking in supplies, Attilio makes his way through the equivalent of several circles of Hell to find medicine for his dream woman--encountering mine fields, directionally challenged camels, and suspicious American soldiers. Bizarre and bold, THE TIGER AND THE SNOW manages to once again showcase Benigni as one of the world's most innovative comic talents. Dreamlike, yet still effectively using moments of horror to convey a heartfelt antiwar message, the film also finds plenty of space for his affably hyperactive presence.

Details

Language: Italian, Arabic, English
Country: Italy
Release date: 29 December 2006
Runtime: 114 min

Cast and Crew

Roberto Benigni as Attilio de Giovanni in The Tiger and the Snow
Roberto Benigni

as Attilio de Giovanni

Jean Reno as Fuad in The Tiger and the Snow
Jean Reno

as Fuad

Nicoletta Braschi as Vittoria in The Tiger and the Snow
Nicoletta Braschi

as Vittoria

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The Tiger and the Snow (2005)

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The Tiger and the Snow: Official Trailer

Critics Reviews

TV Guide
Benigni's artfully composed images are as empty as his political convictions.
The Hollywood Reporter
Perhaps a greater passage of time was needed to provide a more effective historical perspective, but "Tiger" has a bigger problem with a dramatic structure that sags conspicuously in the middle, never to completely correct itself.

Users Reviews

Funny, Clever, and Loving. Not difficult like Life is Beautiful, but same make-believe style. An hour after watching I'm still warm inside.
I liked it a lot
Touching, offbeat and funny, I enjoyed it very much. I love Jean Reno and Roberto Benigni so I knew that this is a movie i would like.
Likely to see
Not for me

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