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Amadeus
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"...An unexpected and strangely moving spectacle..."New York Times - 09/19/1984
"...[Hulce] gets better and better....[Forman] has preserved the fascinating heart of [the play]....Well done."Variety - 09/05/1984
"...AMADEUS is loaded with pleasures....[Abraham] is quietly excellent..."Total Film - 07/01/2000
"...Milos Forman's opulent drama is sheer quality..."Uncut - 08/01/2000
"A class act."Amadeus triumphs as gripping human drama, sumptuous period epic, glorious celebration of the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- and as the winner of eight 1984 Academy Awards, including Best Picture (produced by Saul Zaentz), Best Actor (F. Murray Abraham), Best Director (Milos Forman) and Best Adapted Screenplay (Peter Shaffer).
It's 1781 and Antonio Saliere (Abraham) is the competent court composer to Emperor Joseph II. When Mozart (Oscar-nominee Tom Hulce) arrives at court, Salieri is horrified to discover that the godlike musical gifts he desires for himself have been bestowed on a bawdy, impish jokester. Mad with envy, he plots to destroy Mozart by any means. Perhaps even murder.
In a lavish 18th Century parlor in Austria, an elderly man is found, by his servant, with his throat slashed. The wound is self-inflicted, and the man is the little-known composer Salieri (F. Murray Abraham), contemporary and adversary of the now-famed, but once reviled, composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce). Later, from his cell in an insane asylum, Salieri tells a priest (Herman Meckler) the story of his association with Mozart, confessing that he actually killed the brilliantly gifted but troubled young man. Based on the award-winning play by Peter Shaffer, Milos Forman's riveting, brilliant, Oscar-winning AMADEUS is a fictionalized account of the real-life mysterious death of Mozart. Abraham, in the role that won him the Best Actor Oscar, is the celebrated court composer to Joseph II (Jeffrey Jones)--his confidence and religious dedication shaken when he meets the boorish 26-year-old Mozart as he chases his future wife (Elizabeth Berridge) around a party while making obscene remarks. Furious that this clownish boy can produce such beautiful music, Salieri determines to keep Mozart's talent from lasting recognition and sets himself on a course for Mozart's destruction that leads to his own as well. Mozart continues to mount beautiful, moving operas (incredibly staged in the film), but becomes obsessed with writing a Requiem as his friends, family, health, and resources waste away, Salieri's manipulating presence always there. It is hard to imagine anyone--whether they are knowledgeable about classical music or not--who would not be held captive by this superb feast for the eyes and ears, a film whose excellence can be felt in every detail.
Achievers | Biography | Character Study | Classic | Drama | Essential Cinema | Period Piece | Recommended | Rivalry | Theatrical Release | Tragedy
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