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Quite very touching, one of my favorite movies. The actor's eyes were very melancholy.
I can't see the end of the city, I need to see the end of the world. Take the piano as an example, the keyboard has a beginning and an end, and it is not infinite, ** is infinite. On the keys, play an infinite **, I like it.
But after walking through the springboard, the keyboard in front of me has countless keys. How do you play an infinite keyboard**? - Not for mortals, but for God.
I was born and grew up in a boat. This ship only carries 2,000 passengers at a time, carrying both people and dreams, but the range is inseparable from the bow and stern, I am used to living that kind of life - land? For me, land is too big a ship, too beautiful a beauty, too long a voyage, too strong a perfume, and too much music to play.
I can't give up this ship. I'd rather ......Give up your life. Anyway, no one in the world remembers me, except for you, only you know that I'm here.
You belong to the minority, forgive me, friend, I can't get off the boat.
Those of us who live in a world of spiritual deprivation can't understand what 1900's was like.
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Some tragic and majestic talents can be unforgettable. Isn't it. This old **, I cried when I saw it. Human life is finite, but it is unlimited.
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Touching. But there is a little sadness.
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"The Pianist of the Sea" ends with 1900's friend, the trumpeter, going to find him on the ship that is about to be blown up. He put on the record that had been destroyed by 1900 and put back together again, as well as a record player. Finally found 1900.
The trumpeter failed to convince 1900 to get off the ship. In the end, 1900 sank along with that ship.
The Pianist at Sea is a drama film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore and starring Tim Ross, Bill Nunn and Melanie Thierry, which is adapted from Alejandro Barrick's literary play "1900: Monologue ", which tells the legendary story of an abandoned baby named "1900" who fell in love with the piano on an ocean liner and became a piano master.
The protagonist has never been ashore in his life, and at the end he meets the girl he likes, sits next to the piano, and expresses his love with the sound of the piano. At night, he even ran to the cabin where the girl was resting and secretly kissed her. That lonely heart finally had a throbbing feeling on the ship.
And when he was separated, he never rushed down the stairs, the two just watched from afar, and that love was still left in the bottom of his heart.
We all know that everyone has only one choice, hesitation will be regret in the next second, and impulsiveness will also be regret in the next second. I don't know if there will be any remorse in the days after 1900. But I think maybe it was because he had never gotten off the boat, and when he finally had the courage to step on the stairs to land, he froze in the face of the unfamiliar things in front of him, and finally walked to the place he was familiar with.
If his choice changes and runs to the girl, will it be different from the ending we see? The future is full of possibilities, and all we can do now is believe in ourselves.
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Beautiful life.
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