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A good movie

Posted : 8 years, 6 months ago on 2 November 2015 08:59

To be honest, it has been a while since I saw this flick. In fact, if I recall it correctly, I even saw the damned thing in the movie theater when it was released and, after all these years, I wonder why I actually decided to see this flick at the time. My best guess is either because Tim Roth was playing the lead or because it was directed by Giuseppe Tornatore , and, 10 years after ‘Nuovo cinema Paradiso’, I was curious to see his latest directing effort. Anyway, even though it is a rather obscure feature and it is completely forgotten nowadays, I thought it was a decent watch. What I did like the most was the subtle combination of a realistic period drama with an almost whimsical fairy-tale. Indeed, it is obviously fairly unrealistic to believe that someone might spend his whole life in a ship and, yet, there was still something quite fascinating about this tale. You might wonder if Tim Roth was the best choice to play the lead character but I thought that he delivered a solid performance. To conclude, even though it wasn’t really a masterpiece, I actually enjoyed the damned thing and I think it is worth a look, especially if you like the genre.         



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sheer beauty

Posted : 16 years, 8 months ago on 20 August 2007 04:18

After the second world war, Max sells his trumpet to a store owner. This man lets him play his trumpet for one last time and recognizes a song that was created by "1900" (Tim Roth). Max narrates the story of 1900, his birth, his life, and his achievements. In short, 1900 was a man of extraordinary measures, who could do anything, except be ordinary.

I was surprised to see that the film remains rather faithful to the book NOVECENTO by Alessandro Baricco.

A delightfully beautiful film with splendid cinematography and an excellent cast (Tim Roth as Novecento, 1900, is brilliant). Its music is magnificent and enchanting. The director, Giuseppe Tornatore, is a master and it is quite obvious here.

My only recommendation: Read the book before seeing the film, if you have time (it's a short read that is well worth it).

Everyone should see this film, if not own it.


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