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Directed by Milos Forman.
For this film adaptation of Peter Shaffer's Broadway hit, director Milos Forman returned to the city of Prague that he'd left behind during the Czech political crises of 1968, bringing along his usual cinematographer and fellow Czech expatriate, Miroslav Ondricek. Amadeus is an expansion of a Viennese "urban legend" concerning the death of 18th-century musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. From the vantage point of an insane asylum, aging royal composer Salieri (F. Murray Abraham) recalls the events of three decades earlier, when the young Mozart (Tom Hulce) first gained favor in the court of Austrian emperor Joseph II (Jeffrey Jones). Salieri was incensed that God would bless so vulgar and obnoxious a young snipe as Mozart with divine genius. Why was Salieri--so disciplined, so devoted to his art, and so willing to toady to his superiors--not touched by God? Unable to match Mozart's talent, Salieri uses his influence in court to sabotage the young upstart's career. Disguising himself as a mysterious benefactor, Salieri commissions the backbreaking "Requiem," which eventually costs Mozart his health, wealth, and life. Among the film's many pearls of dialogue, the best line goes to the Emperor, who rejects a Mozart composition on the grounds that it has "too many notes." Amadeus won eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor for F. Murray Abraham. In 2002, the film received a theatrical re-release as "Amadeus: The Director's Cut," a version that includes 22 minutes of additional footage. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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tmoneytmoney Top Five Movies About Music
by tmoney in Top 5
loved it.
"This category can be music documentaries, musicals, performance films, movies about the music industry (please no one say empire records PLEASE.) 1. Once - I cannot say/blog enough good things about this special special film. It is so lovely and heartbreaking. Watch it. I am not a Frames fan, but the melodramatic rock is perfect for this kind of movie. 2. Spinal Tap - yeah yeah kind of obvious, but it IS great. 3. Hedwig and the Angry Inch -one of my favorite musicals, and my favorite rock opera definitely.4. The Devil and Daniel Johnston - Not my favorite of musicians by far (i mean how much Daniel Johnston can one listen to?), but this is probably my favorite music documentary. 5. Amadeus - it has been years since i've seen this but as i recall it is an amazing film. I love music. i love films. enlighten me. " [More]
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"1. Almost Famous (2000) - I know a lot of people who dismiss this film, but It's one of my favorites. I truly captures the spirit of the era. 2. Nashville (1975) - An epic, sprawling masterpiece. One of Altman's finest achievements. 3. This Is Spinal Tap (1984) - What more should be said. Fantastic music & possible the funniest movies of all time.4. High Fidelity (2000) - Frears & company perfectly capture the spirit of the book. Made the whole Top 5 list process even more relevant.5. A Hard Day's Night (1964) - Obviously the songs are amazing, but this is one of the most fun films you could ever see.Runners Up:The Red ShoesFive Easy Pieces Amadeus " [More]
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"This is one of my favorite movies. I know that it is not historically correct for a lot of it, but it is a beautiful movie filled with lust, deceit, jealousy, and the most beautiful music. I absolutely love the Mozart Requiem and when they played the Lacrimosa as they dumped him in a pauper's grave with all those other bodies, it just tore my heart out. I recommend this movie to everyone (even if you don't like classical music, the story is enough to captivate you). " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Top 5 Movies About Music
by Risselada in Filmspotting
loved it.
"I'm not sure why everyone always makes these self imposed rules like "no bio pics" and such.First of all it's hard to pick movies about music because movies themselves almost ARE music. Music is certainly the closest artform to film.I'm just going to do a search for keyword "music" on IMDB for movies I rated and pick the ones that seems the most relevent.The Singing Detective. A great mini-series and a great film. The film took what was fundamentally British in the miniseries and found the American equivalent. Wow this movie is dense and beautiful. I've found out that the musicals I like that most are ones that don't have original music but use prexisting familiar music in a way to inform or contrast the themes of it's particular story.Amadeus. There's no reason this movie shouldn't count. It's just too good.The Ruling Class. Another great British film to use prewritten music to amazing darkly comic and profound effect.The Hole. This is ... " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Top 5 movies where the title is ...
by Risselada in Top 5
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"Name your top 5 movies where the title of the movie is the name of the main character in the movie. I'm going to be strict about it. The title has to be the main characters name, and that's it. So as much as I might like to say Ernest Goes to Jail, I can't because "Goes to Jail" isn't part of his name. I don't care if the title is the person's whole name or just part of it. I don't care if it's their real name or their nickname, if you can convince me the entire title is something you would call the main character. Ok, so enough of me being picky. Hopefully you'll still enjoy this. Here's what I've come up with. 1. Henry Fool. What is poetry? Check this movie out. Hal Hartly has apparently just made a sequel which is titled after Parker Posey's character Fay Grimm. 2. Barton Fink. Struggling screenwriter. It seems like some of the things dealt with in this movie aren't that far from Henry Fool. 3. Amadeus. I didn't realize this when I started, but my first three movi ... " [More]
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"I first saw this film in a middleschool music class, and really enjoyed it. I realize it plays games with the actual facts of Mozart's life, but I don't think it detracts from the film as a beautiful expression of the power of orchestral and operatic music, and at least an attemt at (though I think it ultimately fails) a portrayal of genius. " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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Amadeus is a rarity: a dramatic film made by people who understood music as much as filmmaking. A celebration of music and genius, the film exults over Mozart's seemingly divine creations even as it refuses to canonize the man behind them. Instead, the decision to tell the story from Salieri's point of view provides a justly critical portrait of Mozart, and in so doing so it provides a commentary on genius that mines trenchant insight from resolute objectivity. That Mozart's music is beyond reproach is never called into doubt; likewise, that the man himself could be utterly reproachful is also beyond question. Paradox is at the film's core, both in the presentation of Mozart and his music, and in the character of Salieri, who managed to be both Mozart's greatest fan and most punishing detractor. In making this sort of paradox its central theme, Amadeus is one of the most illuminating pictures of genius ever committed to celluloid. Part of its brilliance lies in its principal performances: in Tom Hulce's Mozart, we see a man equally un-self-conscious about his genius and his vulgarity, and in F. Murray Abraham's Oscar-winning Salieri, we see the tragedy that results from the inability of talent to live up to desire. These performances are lavishly complemented by the music in question, a forceful character in its own right. Part of Forman's great acheivement as the film's director was bringing this music to millions who had never set foot inside of an opera house or theatre, with a passion and immediacy that could appeal to a much wider audience than just classical music enthusiasts. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
 



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