Let's Talk About Love: La Tigre e La Neve
Fuad: He was a existent poet. He was young, savage inwards dearest amongst a adult woman too married her. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 few years later, spell he was fighting inwards roughly war, he heard his married adult woman had contracted smallpox too had been disfigured. So Al-Giumeili said, "My eyes hurt." And then: "I've gone blind." When his married adult woman died, 12 years later, he opened his eyes again.
Fuad: Every mortal is a chasm. It makes y'all giddy to expression down. (La Tigre e La Neve / The Tiger too the Snow)
My intention for this spider web log is to curate topics, inspiration, too ideas that I am interested inwards personally, too that I mean value my sisters would detect both fun too practical. I equally good desire to part what moves me, what causes me to pause, to overstep the daily grind too mean value of things deeper too higher. You know that sugariness ache inwards the deep recesses of the soul that awakes unexpectedly inwards the human face upwards of roughly truth, of roughly goodness, of roughly beauty? The ache that reminds y'all that y'all (and every other person) desire more, remove more, than daily staff of life or that novel dyad of shoes. The catalysts for such moments brand life beautiful too should hold upwards shared. Without farther ado (and narrowly avoiding a maudlin spectacle), I would similar to innovate y'all to 1 of my favorite movies of all time, Roberto Benigni's The Tiger too the Snow. To avoid spoiling the plot, I volition only nation that it is a dearest even inwards the truest feel of the discussion too should non hold upwards missed. Okay, perhaps I volition equally good nation that it takes house inwards Rome too Baghdad, circa 2003, too involves a passionate poet, unrequited love, too 2nd chances. It is currently available on Netflix instant thought (if y'all are a subscriber), Blockbuster On Demand rental, too I originally viewed it from the populace library, hence leave of absence in that place too detect this flick!
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