Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:19 pm Post subject: The Legend of 1900
The Legend of 1900
Max Tooney enters an antique shop just after World War II for the purpose of pawning his trumpet. He asks if he can play it one last time, and proceeds to play a piece that the shopkeeper recognizes from a broken record master he found inside a recently-acquired second-hand piano. He asks who had written and played the music. At that, the story of 1900 is related to the shopkeeper (and the viewer) in the form of a flashback, and the story takes off from there.
Don't want to say to much more as it'll spoil this amazing film.
Made in 1998 by the director Giuseppe Tornatore, better know for Cinema Paradiso, it stars Tim Roth and who gives an amazing performance as 1900.
I can highly recommend this film as for a while it'll probably give you a feeling that you somehow know the answer to life, the universe and everything and it isn't 42 it's 1900.
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There's probably a zillion more that I could use - but I don;t have all day _________________ "It's ok to be different, it's good to be different, and we should question ourselves before we judge others." -- Johnny Depp
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - Still, to my mind, the best action film produced by Hollywood this decade, petty thief Robert Downey Jr finds himself becoming an actor, and after meeting cop Val Kilmer at a party, finds himself in a much bigger world of crime. Very witty, funny and quirky in equal measures.
Totally forgot about Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. I remember you writing a review a while back and it sounded tantalizing then. I must add this film to my got to see list.
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