: He represents the "pure artist" who creates only for the sake of the creation and the immediate audience, rather than for legacy or profit. Conclusion

: Since 1900 cannot communicate through traditional social norms, his piano is his voice. His "Playing Love" theme, composed while looking at a girl through a porthole, captures a longing that transcends language. 4. The Tragedy of the Artist

: Born in a box of lemons, 1900’s name is a collection of fragments from those who found him. He has no birth certificate, no country, and no legal presence.

The ship is not merely a vehicle; it is 1900’s entire universe.

The film is inseparable from its soundtrack. The music does not just accompany the story; it is the story.

1900’s eventual fate—choosing to stay on the ship even as it is wired for demolition—is the ultimate commitment to his art.