![]() Reviewed by MaxBorg89 8 / 10 (The) Beautiful, (the) Gripping and (the) HilariousĪfter the Holocaust, Roberto Benigni tackles a more recent but still tricky subject: the second Gulf War.And just like he did with his masterpiece, La Vita è Bella, he perfectly mixes comedy and tragedy, telling a story about love, life and death. Attilio must get to her side, and then, as war rages around him, he must find her the medical care she needs. Vittoria travels to Iraq with her friend, Fuad, a poet they are there with the second Gulf War breaks out. Every night he dreams of marrying her, in his boxer shorts and t-shirt, as Tom Waits sings. But he is in love with Vittoria, and the love is unrequited. He has a romantic soul, and women love him. Attilio de Giovanni teaches poetry in Italy.
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