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Uploaded on Nov 18, 2006
This is one of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite movies.
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tkendirli 1 year ago
This is a masterpiece of acting...with an another masterpiece from Mozart. Salute Abraham....
Of course Milos...
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Dana Símová 1 year ago
Mozart Serenade No 10 In B Flat Major K 361 III Adagio
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All Comments (214)
Grafight23 2 weeks ago
This was a play long before it was a movie. The theme of the play is the duality of Salieri's mind, the "curse" of the mediocre: Smart enough to recognize genius but never able to obtain it. It's about human nature, and Mozart's childish bofoonery is partly "as seen" by the Salieri character. Of course reality was never this poignant, but that's part of the art of theater: to highlight the human conditions by means of an exaggerated parable.
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Ivan Mata 2 weeks ago
There was a reference to this part in How I Met Your Mother too.
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WillyM79 1 month ago
"This was no composition by a performing monkey" aka 94% of music today
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Heath Ledger 2 months ago
FAMILY GUY
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rhill54 3 months ago
The ironic lack of self-awareness here is just fantastic!
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johnnysknockin 3 months ago
If you don't like it, you don't like it. No big deal. And now that a whole bunch of people know of your dissatisfaction, you should feel vindicated and at peace with yourself, no? I mean, this movie came out in 1984, right? Thats a hell of a long time to have a stick up your ass.
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IDidYourDad1991 3 months ago
Just a burger?
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rhill54 3 months ago
Yeah sure, he was the childish braying ass that the movie and play showed. just to serve the idiotic and manufactured conflict with the serious Salieri.... the type of tripe that pop Broadway and Hollywood love. But no, that's history. Right. Do tell, what are the "history books" that validate Mozart as the frat boy ass as shown in the movie?
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frank jimenez 3 months ago
@rhill54 , in what respect do you say the depiction of Mozart was nothing like the character in the movie...based on the history books written it seemed pretty spot on
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Teresa Whitehurst 3 months ago
"this was a music I'd never heard...filled with such longing..."
Is that not life?
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