I watched "Mozart's Biography" last night. In the past, I only knew that he was a musical genius and died young. I don't understand his music either. It's a pity that I didn't have the conditions to touch these when I was young, and I didn't encounter any influence and guidance from people who love music. Later, although I will be attracted, there are too many foreigners, and my time and energy are taken up by boring things all at once. Fortunately, I like writing and reading since I was a child, otherwise I would live a really boring life.
This movie surprised me a bit. In addition to the beautiful music, his appearance, behavior, and language were all unexpected. I think he should be a restrained person, elegant manners, with the temperament of a poet, rather than giggles, vulgar language, and a bit frivolous in the play. The weird laughs from time to time are almost reminiscent of Zhou Xingchi. Also, the appearance of the actor reminds me of Alan Tam. Fortunately, those moving music quickly made me forget the nonsensical associations and immerse me in it.
I don't know why he was portrayed like this, but after reading Citrus' film review "Amadeus", I realized that it was a business need. He said: Because ignorant, vulgar people always like to be anti-intellect, anti-genius and anti-traditional heroes in a big way, they are happy to see the genius Mozart's IQ be reduced to the same level as themselves.
Although the film was a success, I feel very sorry. I saw some photos of him, which are definitely not the image in the film. People who love him absolutely don't like this irresponsible subversion. It's really too much. He has very little information, so he can do whatever he wants. It seems that Mozart made this movie. I really hope that someone will do it again to restore the image of a real musician.
I like Mozart who composes, plays, and conducts in the film. He is the most charming only when he is immersed in the world of music. He is a genius, the music is in his head, he just needs to keep writing it out. It is impossible for such a person not to be jealous. Jealousy can turn a person into a devil and do all bad things. A person can be a noble person as long as he calms down the jealousy deep in his heart.
In this movie, apart from not accepting Mozart's subversive image, I don't like having someone like Salieri tell his story. Although praise from the enemy is more convincing, it is not rare at all, and even feels a tarnishment. Why let such an ugly soul, such a face, appear in such beautiful and beautiful music from time to time, it is just as obstructive as trash floating on the blue waves.
There must be a better way of telling, I think I would rather watch a documentary. There is no need to contrast it this way, and even feel that he only needs to be recognized and provide the opportunity to perform. There is no need for those people to resonate, because he is the music itself. At first, I was a little annoyed with his wife, and I felt that if I didn't understand his music, there was no use in loving him. But when I think about this, I don't think so anymore. Caring, companionship and care are also more important than understanding and empathy.
When a person is truly indulged in one thing, he cannot be the other. Even if such a person has a tragic fate and died young, it cannot be said to be misfortune. That beauty has surpassed the sadness itself. But watching him die like that, it was still very sad, regretful. Although his life continued in his works, he really passed away forever.
I'm not reconciled. The person who hates him and makes him embarrassed in every way understands his music. I don't think he is worth it. I would rather seek defeat alone than to be liked by people you hate and share what you love. But not as long as you understand, you can ignore the annoyance?
There is a section in the movie that makes people wonder what to say. When he was seriously ill, someone came to force him to finish the opera. He cooperated with Salieri, he dictated, Salieri recorded, and after he wrote a paragraph, let him see if it was right. During that time, Salieri probably had forgotten his hatred of Mozart and was still immersed in the music he also loved. This person, passion for music, can make people less disgusted with him.
Before the cooperation, when he agreed to help him, Mozart said excitedly: I feel so ashamed, I thought you didn't like me, didn't like my work, forgive me. In front of his simplicity and enthusiasm, I burst into tears. I felt so distressed that I couldn't blame it. Everything about him is as it should be. If you can't ask a genius to understand those things that are cultivated in human relationships like ordinary people, then you will lose his beauty.
It is really a shame to let a genius musician end his life in such a sloppy way and bury it hastily, not knowing where the grave is. It suddenly occurred to me that many years ago, when my brother went to Europe, he suddenly called and asked me to listen to the music on the streets of Vienna. That was the most romantic thing he ever did to me. But probably he has forgotten it.
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