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It
is at a time like this I wish I could expand my vocabulary to
better articulate the virtues and qualities of such a fine film. I
also find I'm bursting to talk about this film that I regrettably
saw alone. I don't want to spoil it for anyone, but desperately
want to share it with everyone.
It seems as though mere moments after the initial credits, that the
wonderful storytelling and incredible music combined with stunning
visuals almost had me bursted to
tears. While I'll admit that I'd be seeing films all day, no film
in my recollection had such an impact so
quickly.
The story is one of an abandoned baby who is found on a ocean liner
by one of the ship's crew. He is unofficially adopted and named
"1900" for the year in which he was born. At a very early age the
boy demonstrates an extraordinary gift for piano playing which is
only strengthened in his passing years. The boy grows up with no
official identity, into a man having never taken a step off of the
ship onto dry land in his whole life. The young man, played by Tim
Roth is encouraged by his dear friend to leave the boat and pursue
a life of fame and fortune as the great pianist he has become. 1900
declines, explaining simply that everything he needs is on the
boat.
Well, that should be enough to intrigue you; there's much more of course, but I've no desire to spoil it for anyone. I must encourage everyone to see this film, I can hardly imagine anyone being disappointed. It's for music lovers, dreamers, romantics and film buffs everywhere and my greatest hope is that it will be seen by many, many people, especially those I know and love. And after seeing the film, and hearing Tim Roth's words echoing in my mind, he was absolutely right. It is like a dream, a wonderful dream that I wished would never end.