Review of Amadeus (1984) by Harry S — 10 Dec 2018
Amadeus was neither the first nor the last great motion picture crafted by gifted director Milos Forman. Nine years earlier he made One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest. 12 years later, his The People vs.
Larry Flynt became the darling of the critics. Yet, of all the projects Forman has been involved with, none has striven for and achieved as much as Amadeus. No matter how many additional great movies he makes, he is unlikely to surpass this one.
Whether you choose the original 1984 theatrical version or the extended Director's Cut, you won't find a better motion picture depiction of genius, art, and the artist. Not only is Amadeus a fascinating character study, but it also features a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions in the twisted triangle of Mozart, Salieri, and God.
No movie before or since has so effectively woven music into the tapestry of the motion picture.
This review of Amadeus (1984) was written by Harry S on 10 Dec 2018.
Amadeus has generally received very positive reviews.
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