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"The Pianist of the Sea" --- unlimited choices for a limited life

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The Pianist of the Sea is a drama film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore and starring Tim Ross, Bill Nunn and Melanie Thierry, released in Italy on October 28, 1998.

Adapted from Alessandro Barrick's literary screenplay 1900: Monologues, the film tells the legendary story of an abandoned baby named "1900" who befriends the piano on an ocean liner and becomes a piano master.

"The Pianist of the Sea" --- unlimited choices for a limited life

Born on a ship in 1900 and died on a ship, he was a man who never existed.

The first time he gave up getting off the ship, he gave up his wealth and fame.

The second time he gave up getting off the ship, he gave up his life.

People think of music as a kind of competition, and he doesn't care about vanity and winning or losing.

People wanted to use his talents to get rich, and he didn't want his music to leave him.

People waste too much time asking "why" and he wants to live simpler.

I'd rather be lonely all my life than go with the flow.

People can get off the boat, but they can't leave the sea.

Everyone has a sea in his heart, and his sea is music, it is piano, it is the girl.

"The Pianist of the Sea" --- unlimited choices for a limited life

In 1900 he had been on the ship from birth to death, and he had thought about leaving, but the world on land was an unfamiliar world to him, and he could not find a direction, only an invisible end.

In real life, everyone has a different way of life, and trumpets are trying to find 1900 to take him off the ship and avoid death, which is a deep friendship between friends, hoping that the other can live well. But we can't change the perception of others, we can only choose to respect and understand, because everyone's thoughts are different. So the only thing we can do is be good at ourselves, find ourselves, keep our spiritual independence, and stick to what we want.

And throughout this life, we are constantly knowing and finding our true selves.

"The Pianist of the Sea" --- unlimited choices for a limited life

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