#76 on imdb top movies was it really that good? I remember some good acting but that is about from a decade ago
>>217001965Mozarts wifes fat tits were kino
>>217002358Salli should have sucked and shlurped them fr
>>217001965you have to be a "creative" yourself to truly understand and enjoy it. So it gets a lot of praise from those types, even failed ones
>>217002866>you have to be a musician to appreciate music>you have to be an auteur to appreciate cinematruly tragic state of affairs
>>217001965Fantastic movie, one of my top 5 favorites
>>217001965It should be higher
>>217001965It's pretty good, but I wouldn't call it a masterpiece.
It's actually pretty accessible for the average person and easy to watch. It's a simple paean to envy.
>>217003065Thinking about it now, average people can't relate to Salieri's plight because they have never been in his position, hence they don't care about this movie.
>>217002972you will never truly "get" the "too many notes" scene until it actually happens to you.
>>217003168I didnt get it either. Wasnt the emperor simply making shit up
>>217003121You’re not supposed to relate to him, he was otherworldly committed and still a failure. He’s an object of pity and the perfect narrator for Mozart’s story. And yes, that subverts expectations.
>>217003250Yes, the emperor likes it but is nudged by one of his court handlers and implored to dislike it. He presents the “too many notes” criticism almost wantonly
>>217003237>>217003274Meant to reply to (you)
>>217003250No no no. He is the protagonist. It is encapsulated when his father tells him, in relation to Mozart, the child prodigy, who was trained from birth to be the virtuoso that he became:>Do you want to be a trained monkey?
>>217003274The emperor is the 2 cakes guy he just doesn't care. "cake good" is as far as his mind goes on the subject. He is more impressed by mozart's love for music then the music itself.
gut, mozart, gutbut...too many notes
>>217003168Everyone experiences this in any pursuit or in any job though. A person that you need to please in order to continue successfully doing your job or making your art, makes a demand of you that comes from a combination of outside voices and his ignorance of the nuances of your work or the making of your art. That's a pretty universal experience.
>>217003413The first scene is Salieri boiling with seethe as the priest doesn’t recognize his melodies but quickly recalls Mozart’s. The entire movie is Salieri losing faith in everything he believes and seeing the righteousness of Mozart.
>>217001965the film's movie poster alone is top 10
>>217003168This post right here is absolute truth.
>>217001965>was it really that good?Fuck no. I rewatched it last week. Bad storytelling, bad characters. Makes up with an original idea, good production values. But ultimately not epic as it insists it is. Also historical revisionism + American playing German talent is unacceptable. 6/10 slop.
>>217003727>Also historical revisionism + American playing German talent is unacceptable.It's not trying to be, nor does it claim to be historically accurate. Unless you want to cast only Germans, letting everyone do their real voices was the best choice. Death of Stalin is much better for doing this also.
>>217003515sure, but there is a difference getting told "too many notes" by your financier at your 9 to 5 and getting told "too many notes" by your financier on your passion. I'm not saying these two things are a world apart, I'm just saying it hits different
>>217001965I don’t understand why Tom Hulce wasn’t a bigger star
>>217004514Plenty of people are just as passionate about their work as you are about your art and have worked just as hard to be the best at it they can. It hits exactly the same for those people.
>>217003727>retard thought it was a history documentary>describing everything u dunnot like as "slop" bc u learned to say the word of the month but don't know what it meansYou should kill yourself. You won't, but you should.You sad sorry bastard.
Mozart was a freemason and got the inside track to success due to his lodge connections
>>217004514Oh does it "hit different"??? Oh my gods i just love it when things hit different so I can parrot trendy phrases, it makes me feel so in the now, oh shit I mean on fleek, wait no oh fuck what are the cool kids in school saying this week oh fuck i don't know how to communicate like a smarmy teenage dickbag, whatever will i do
>>217004902When he was 7?Seems legit. I hear all the kids in the freemasons get upper level connections to royalty, sure why notalso, life of the party in the orgies
>>217004907I am sorry your life has come to this end
>>217004907unc is crashin out ong
>>217004656He was. Movie tards have no idea what theatre is or why moving from film to stage is an upward move, contrary to fat couch-dweller consumer culture opinion.>BUT DAT MOVEE MUNEYYYstfu you know nothing of art.
>>217004902take ur medsretard
>>217002358Everyone fantasized about them titties every time that movie played for decades Turns out they were on film the whole time, in a lonley little outtake just sitting there in the can.>30 years later: Hmmm. I think I'll show the world your tits now 4 teh lulzAnd sure enough, she was absolutley fucking marvellous.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dH6FDFilbN0
>>217001965Undisputably one of the all-time great theatrical posters.Movie is incredible too, it's impeccably crafted and endlessly quotable.
>>217001965the music is so kino
>>217005270who is the poster man at the top supposed to be
>>217005440>who is the poster man at the top supposed to beSalieri, with the Queen of the Night in his head
>>217001965I know it's historically inaccurate, but it is one of my favourites, especially the uncut version.
>>217001965https://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1767157322668013.mp4
i love this scene https://youtu.be/USe-wZ0AOQQ?si=s7-xQKEQ8cWXeCp9&t=37
>>217003515you know that scene exists because is when salieri recognizes the genius of mozart? its not a scene about a dumb emperor making impossible requests. thats not the point. you must be a turbo normie to imply that meaning from that scene.
>>217001965>was it really that good?It was. The confutatis maledictis scene lives rent free in my head till this day.
Yes, but what about Amadeus (2025)
>>217005270It really is incredible.
I didn't see this movie until this year, it always feels so weird that there are these amazing films out there that I have never seen