In any case, "The Life of Mozart" is a complete, wonderful, gorgeous and moving film. It tells the story of Mozart's legend and twists and turns from the perspective of Salieri, a court composer who was a contemporary of Mozart. life. In this nearly perfect film, we can not only see the ups and downs of Mozart's fate, but also hear the touching chapters he played with his life. Movies bring us closer to geniuses. No words are needed, music is the best communication.
Artists should be crazy. The movie shows the madness of Mozart, the madness of the court conductor, and the madness of the director. It’s hard to imagine whether the director was as fascinated by Mozart’s music as the conductor who was jealous of Mozart when he was filming the film. The film uses the perspective of a jealous and slightly crazy musical rival to show Mozart's legendary and difficult life. This is commendable in itself, not to mention that the two male protagonists have given such wonderful performances. How can we not ignore this film? The film is endearing.
Life can water the art that will go down in history, but it cannot change the current situation of being trapped in a dusty world. Belief mixed with desire is nothing more than a lifelong torture. Amidst the splendor and elegance, it tells the story of the darkest side of human nature. It is this mediocre world that makes innate talent irreplaceable. Persistence is noble, but some things cannot be obtained by force. Don't let paranoia and desire turn simple yearning into a cold pursuit of fame and fortune, because darkness will swallow everything, including darkness itself.
This film perfectly explains what envy, jealousy and hatred are through Galerie. The casting is very special, and a pair of jealous eyes peeks into the life of a genius. The formation of Mozart in the film is very different from what was originally imagined. , but considering that geniuses are all madmen, it’s understandable. The unparalleled shocking soundtrack and acting skills vividly reproduce the battle between mediocrity and genius about forgiveness and jealousy. Maybe it’s true that he has talent but no emotional intelligence. At the end of the movie, Mozart doesn’t even have a tombstone, so we can only feel sorry for him and ourselves.