Synopsis
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Disciplined Italian composer Antonio Salieri becomes consumed by jealousy and resentment towards the hedonistic and remarkably talented young Viennese composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Disciplined Italian composer Antonio Salieri becomes consumed by jealousy and resentment towards the hedonistic and remarkably talented young Viennese composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
F. Murray Abraham Tom Hulce Elizabeth Berridge Simon Callow Roy Dotrice Christine Ebersole Jeffrey Jones Charles Kay Kenny Baker Lisbeth Bartlett Barbara Bryne Martin Cavani Roderick Cook Milan Demjanenko Peter DiGesu Richard Frank Patrick Hines Nicholas Kepros Philip Lenkowsky Herman Meckler Jonathan Moore Cynthia Nixon Brian Pettifer Vincent Schiavelli Douglas Seale Miroslav Sekera John Strauss Karl-Heinz Teuber Miro Grisa Show All…
Jay Boekelheide Thomas Scott Mark Berger Todd Boekelheide Chris Newman Vivien Hillgrove Gilliam John Nutt C.J. Appel Tim Holland Tom Bellfort B.J. Sears Diana Pellegrini Dennie Thorpe Václav Řezníček Tomáš Červenka Milan Sodomka Tomáš Potůček Ivo Špalj Jan Friedrich Jaroslav Velim
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Perfection.
I don't understand why this movie isn't higher rated. What criticism could possibly be raised about this flawless masterpiece?
Too many notes?
not naming this movie after Salieri is *such* a good joke.
i knew mozart was an aquarius the EXACT MOMENT his goofy annoying ass walked into the room
a retelling of squidward and spongebob’s relationship through the contemptuous maelstrom of music!
pretty good but the whole soundtrack was just samples of old music. kinda lazy :/
best part of this movie is Mozart sick in his bed, reciting his compositions to Salieri and as he gestures and indicates the notes, you hear the vocals and instruments through his very presence. you are stunned by the way this mortal manages to convey such a distinct sense of music just through his language, the passion of his creation flowing so intensely that the audio itself shifts beyond reality to fit it all in. Salieri despises his younger genius, but in this scene, even after years of hatred, he is swept up in the genius of his creative process. that’s the kind of movie this is, the one that recognises that the power of creation is one that can alter every experience and preconceived notion you’ve had, even just for a few minutes of song.
men would rather spend years praying on your downfall than go to therapy
Basically a superhero movie where no one understands or appreciates the hero’s power. No one... except the villain.
If you need a really dumb hook for getting a kid to watch one of the greatest films of all time.
Mozart was good but he's no Ryan Gosling in La La Land
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
The scene where Salieri sits up all night with Mozart to assist him in writing what will be his final piece is so moving, so heartbreaking. To see Salieri, a man who spends the whole film reckoning with his obsession and jealousy for Mozart's talent - talent which he conflates with intimacy with God himself - become an extension of Mozart and that very talent, is so powerful. I'm reminded of the quote from Victor Hugo's Les Mis: “To love another person is to see the face of God.” What you see in that final scene between Salieri and Mozart is not jealousy, not obsession, but love. C'est magnifique!!
This movie would be a minute long if salieri wasn’t a jealous incel
if Mozart had a fan club, they would have almost certainly been called The Wolfgang