Copying Beethoven - part 11/11
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Beethoven actually died during a lightning storm. Now that's what I call a fitting end for a person like him!
His final words are said to have been "schade, schade, zu spät!" which translates to "pity, pity, too late!", as if he wanted to compose something while he died, but couldn't finish it.
The most moving words of the funeral speech were "There he stands now among the great of all time; untouchable forever!"
Let's face it, Beethoven was the greatest composer who ever walked the earth!
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@BoggiDTerminator how didn't it.
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"no key", BS. It's in C major. This is so ripped off from Amadeus.
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Why are the final words in spanish? O_O
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imposible not to cry in this movie....
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@MIKEYPOOHBEARJACKSON Harris was amazing indeed
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i love this movie and i think that ed harris did make a good beethoven. if it was some one else playing that roll it would be alot of negitive comments about the movie.
but anyway i ignore the unnecessary comments. i think this movie is really good.
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Only for the sake of one MUSIC it is necessary to look it!!!
Magnificent fil...
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The screenwriters really borrowed a few "devices" from Amadeus - Anna's prayer and this scene.
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I've seen quite a few negative comments to the previous parts. I think this film is OK. I thought Ed Harris made a good Beethoven, and in the screenplay - I mean, in the dialogue - there are some great, deep moments. The music was taken care of as well, Beethoven's last piano sonatas and especially the last string quartets are really something else, a long way from Fur Elise (!) and unlikely to be appreciated by most people. You've done a great job uploading this, thank you so much
FUCKING AMAZING i mean this movie so damn powefull long live beethoven
hotfuzzfan08 2 years ago 11
Such a beautiful film. Beautimus.
capricorn14 2 years ago 8