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The Legend of 1900 (1998)

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Reviews Counted:35

Fresh:19

Rotten:16

Average Rating:6.2/10

Runtime: 2 hrs 5 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: The story of an individual who is born and raised on a ship, learning about people and the outside world through interactions with the ship's rotating passengers, THE LEGEND OF 1900 comes from... The story of an individual who is born and raised on a ship, learning about people and the outside world through interactions with the ship's rotating passengers, THE LEGEND OF 1900 comes from director Guiseppe Tornatore. When a deckhand, Boodman (Bill Nunn), discovers a newborn baby on January 1, 1900, he Christens him Danny Boodman T.D. Lemon 1900. A freak accident takes the life of the older Boodman, and 1900 (Tim Roth) is looked after by other members of the ship's crew. As he grows up, he learns to accept the crew as his family and the ship as his home. A glimpse of an individual playing a piano intrigues 1900, and before long he's a well-accomplished adult pianist. The legend reaches land and eventually earns 1900 visits from Jelly Roll Morton (Clarence Williams III) and a member of the music industry who wants to record him. The song that 1900 plays is dedicated to a beautiful young woman (Melanie Thierry) who threatens to lure him off the ship. Sheepishly, he stays. All of this is told in flashback, remembered by 1900's despondent friend Max (Pruitt Taylor Vince) as he prepares to pawn his trumpet. When he discovers that the ship is about to be sunk, he is convinced that 1900 is still on it somewhere and the frantic race is on to save his friend. [More]

Starring: Tim Roth, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Melanie Thierry, Bill Nunn

Starring: Tim Roth, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Melanie Thierry, Bill Nunn, Peter Vaughan, Clarence Williams, Noriko Aida, Niall O'Brien

Director: Giuseppe Tornatore

Director: Giuseppe Tornatore
Screenwriter: Giuseppe Tornatore
Producer: Francesco Tornatore
Composer: Ennio Morricone

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  • From Giuseppe Tornatore, director of the Academy Award-winning "Cinema Paradiso," comes this magical fable of an extraordinary man who lives a remarkable life without setting foot on land. Abandoned atop a piano and raised by a lowly crew member in the bowels of a luxurious cruise ship, the boy is dubbed 1900 for the year he was born. As he grows up, he is drawn to the piano and discovers he has an amazing gift for creating music. The prodigy dazzles the passengers, and his reputation spreads around the world, with record producers clamoring to capture his magic. But he refuses to leave the ship to pursue promised fame and fortune. Only when he spots a beautiful girl on board does he become determined to join the outside world and live a normal life. But is that the life he really wants? With a beautiful score by Academy Award nominee Ennio Morricone (Days of Heaven, The Untouchables) and heartfelt performances by Tim Roth (Pulp Fiction, Planet of the Apes) as 1900, Pruitt Taylor Vince (JFK, Wild at Heart) as his trumpet player pal and Clarence Williams III (Purple Rain, Reindeer Games) as jazz legend Jelly Roll Morton, this lyrical, transcendent film will strike a chord in your heart.
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    Nearly a masterpiece

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    Ross Anthony
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    An imaginative fable about modernity.

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    03/04/02
    Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
    Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
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    by every definition, a beautiful film: it's lovely to look at--and perhaps even moreso to listen to; and the acting is exquisite.

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    Perhaps the story is wonderful, but it does not make much sense. Nineteen Hundred remains the same character from beginning to end.

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    Bruce Feld
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    A good-spirited fable ... it's the type of movie that either you'll love or you'll hate. Count me in the former category.

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    Steve Rhodes
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    Deserves consideration as one of the best bad movies (or perhaps one of the worst good movies) ever produced.

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    There are moments of absolute magic.

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