![]() ![]() Most people, when they hear Mozart, think his life is going to be one of just looking fancy and keeping up appearances. This is one for those movies that everybody could get behind: it's visually interesting, has dramatic intrigue, hilarious comedy, and introduced people to a part of music history that was phenomenally fascinating. He claims he killed Mozart because he was jealous that such talent had fallen on what appeared to be a giggling, dirty delinquent. Based on the play, Amadeus looks at the story of Wolfgang Mozart, from the point of view of another composer named Antonio Salieri. ![]() NC (vo): To its credit, Amadeus never claims to be a true story. (To a Mozart piece, "Eine kleine Nachtmusik", film footage is shown) ![]() NC: It seems like if you even bring up that you enjoyed the film, somebody has to take about the historical inaccuracies. Mozart Snob: Instead of trying to get all of your information from movies, why don't you just try knowing everything, like I do? NC: (sighs rolls eyes) And if you're like me, you always encounter someone who says this. Mozart Snob: Not true! The movie is entirely not true. (NC grimaces as he hears this cut to Doug Walker standing there wearing a plaid shirt and smoking a pipe he is the Mozart Snob) Mozart Snob (vo): (snooty voice) Not true! If you're like me, you discovered the story of Mozart through the movie Amadeus. ![]()
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