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Miloš FormanKamera:
Miroslav OndříčekBesetzung:
F. Murray Abraham, Tom Hulce, Elizabeth Berridge, Roy Dotrice, Simon Callow, Christine Ebersole, Jeffrey Jones, Charles Kay, Kenneth McMillan (mehr)Streaming (4)
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Am Wiener Hof von Kaiser Joseph II. wird man schon früh auf das Wunderking Mozart aufmerksam. Doch die Begeisterung ist nicht ungeteilt: Dem verhärmten Hofkomponisten Salieri ist das lebensfrohe Genie ein unerträglicher Dorn im Auge. Und während Mozart zur musikalischen Sensation des Jahrhunderts aufsteigt, reift in seinem verbitterten Konkurrenten ein mörderischer Plan. (Warner Bros. DE)
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Sagen wir es so, als Mozart-Biografie wäre Amadeus wäre faktisch durchgefallen, aber Forman wollte etwas ganz anderes als einen historisch fundierten Film über das Leben eines Genies. Sein Amadeus ist eine fesselnde Geschichte über den Konflikt zwischen dem Außergewöhnlichen und dem Mittelmäßigen, eine perfekte Typologie eines solchen Konflikts, der sich leider immer wieder in ähnlicher Weise abspielt, unabhängig von Zeit und Ort. Die Leistung von Tom Hulce zähle ich zu den besten schauspielerischen Leistungen, die mir je unter die Augen gekommen sind, aber die Schauspielerei im Allgemeinen funktioniert in Amadeus wie nur in wenigen Filmen. Forman gebührt ein großes Kompliment für die perfekte Verbindung von Musik und Handlung, die Szenen mit Amadeus beim Dirigieren sind großartig, ganz zu schweigen von dem "Requiem", das Mozart dem verständnislosen Salieri im Fieberwahn diktiert (Confutatis Maledictis... diese Szene versetzt mich immer in tiefe Rührung!). Dies ist der Moment, in dem sich die Bedeutung des Wortes "Drama" erfüllt. Die Neuverfilmung mag das Tempo des Films beeinträchtigen, aber zumindest die Figur der Constanze hätte mehr Raum verdient. Miloš Forman - ein genialer Komponist von Form und Inhalt! ()
An incredibly impressive film about a genius whom God favored, but the world did not. About mediocrity that couldn't accept its place. About an emperor with no ear for music. About Amadeus, Salieri, Constanza. Thanks to the extended version, Amadeus is truly a well-crafted and timeless piece of work. Watching it in its entirety is a bit tiring and takes away your energy for the rest of the day, but it is definitely worth it to the audience right to the very last minute. ()
The clash of genius and mediocrity in a thrilling narrative whirlwind of emotions. Forman's film is sometimes accused of historical inaccuracies, but unfairly so. Amadeus is not a biopic, but a film about the clash of two different worlds – the world of gifted talent and the world of stubborn striving – and about the toll that an incredibly gifted man must pay to be "the one on top". Tom Hulce overacts quite a bit as Mozart, but I can't imagine any other actor in the role, and F.M. Abraham as Salieri is simply stunning, it's a shame he didn't get any other big roles. It's no wonder that sales of Mozart records increased by 50 percent in the U.S. after the film's premiere. Summary: Well deserved 8 Oscars and in my opinion, Forman’s best film. ()
Lo and behold. America provided Miloš Forman with the honor of filming the story of probably the most famous composer of all times, and he made up his mind that he wouldn’t do it anywhere else but in his homeland. That’s how it came to be that the film takes place on the streets of Prague or in the Estates Theatre in the middle of the worst times of the communist oppression in the 1980s. Hats off. I, however, naturally mustn’t forget about the fact that everything about this movie is perfect. Perfect! I’m curious – how many movies do you know about which you could say the same? ()
It can essentially be said that the filming of Amadeus by Western production had a similar significance for Prague in the first half of the 80s as the production of The Lord of the Rings in New Zealand two decades later. Amadeus is not only a psychological study of the fateful clash of an exceptionally gifted individual with an average-thinking environment, but also the beauty of Prague's palaces, costumes from Barrandov film studio's collection, and the excellent work of Barrandov studio employees. After years of isolation from normalization, the Czech film world intersected with the world. Witnesses recall the atmosphere during filming in superlatives. Music also played a significant role in the film. With Mozart's help, Forman was able to convey to today's audience the experience of top classical music and the process of creating a musical work. A film about classical music and its creators, which is not intended for a narrowly defined group of viewers, is an art in and of itself. Forman lived up to his reputation as a creator of great human dramas, showing us heroes with controversial natures. As mentioned multiple times, the story is not based on historical facts. If anyone from Mozart's circle contributed to his tragic end, it was his young wife, a person perhaps even less responsible than the great creator himself. Overall impression: 95%. ()
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