Wednesday, 3 August 2016

The Legend of 1900

I didnt know where i get the info about this movie. All i know is i read it in my long forgotten android notes, a movie wishlists, mentioning only the movie title : The Legend of 1900.

How do i describe this movie? About this odd man, born and died at (or 'on' or 'in' or whatever) the ship on the ocean and never set his foot on the land even once. Did i spoil the movie for you? I hope not. Played by Tim Roth when he was younger and handsome.

Nineteen Hundred (Tim Roth) is a piano prodigy at the ship. He travel his mind with his music, he creates his own music and made somekind of a life soundtrack of a person based on their appearance or attitude. I cried at the scene when he fell in love with a girl on the ship, one beautiful sound of love. I also cried at the end of the movie, darn i cried a lot. I like good movie, i like good deep story.

I watched it at my house, streaming illegally.

Now, when i go to the cinema, i always stay for the movie credits. Not just to read the cast or the movie crews (i certainly wont know whoever they were) but for rethink or reimagining the movie once more. With the scrolled down credits and the closing music, there I can compile the story, summerize and zipped it in my memory pocket or pick up whatever scene i want to keep. Because the moment Im going out from the cinema room, the memory would scraped down like a stained shirt in a washing machine.

Or not remember at all, for i easily forgetting.

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Nineteen Hundred, what my appearance sounds to you?

Naon sih, salam!

-Irs-

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