Also, the "... I didn't, that was Mozart" encapsulates this whole movie, perfectly.
@The_Bean_Head_MenКүн бұрын
People today don't realise how impressive the aging makeup was for him in this movie.
@TheAlderFalderКүн бұрын
That’s Beethoven.
@Morunic777Күн бұрын
Squidward was doing great until Spongebob came along.
@CarmenToro-lr2gr2 күн бұрын
Viva Mozart❤❤❤❤❤
@martinnyberg715 күн бұрын
“Are they?!” Best, and most memorable line in the movie.
@user-wu9pb5fx6c5 күн бұрын
هروقت این فیلم رو میبینم اشک چشمهایم سرازیر میشود❤
@alexanderfazli66005 күн бұрын
Austrians Composers at that time was unstoppable.
@bh56065 күн бұрын
Abraham was the best.
@misterg22016 күн бұрын
Masterpiece of a movie. F Murray Abraham was incredible in this.
@markokassenaar43877 күн бұрын
Underrated and overlooked, but the priest is one of the most wonderful characters in the movie.
@Soloohara10 күн бұрын
An italian genius
@christophermccutcheon214312 күн бұрын
'leave me alone" *Sad piano noises*
@mokyoworks269613 күн бұрын
F. Murry Abraham...one of the most deserved Oscar winners ever.
@09rja16 күн бұрын
I remember the audience got a good laugh out of the "I didn't" line.
@onsmakelijk16 күн бұрын
that was joeyy...
@beaubrent16 күн бұрын
I know people want to be remembered, want to believe that they've done something and left behind something that people will know for ages. But the dead don't care about being remembered when they are dead. Such things don't matter when our time is up. I don't care if I'm remembered, I just hope to have done enough good to leave the world and some people in it better off.
@manerscount12316 күн бұрын
That's Eevee! You trained Eevee?
@AlbinoMutant16 күн бұрын
Where are such men? The past was prologue to...what? Nothing much, really.
@astrahcat121216 күн бұрын
Did you know that Salieri and Mozart were actually friends irl?
@dbonifant58717 күн бұрын
From 0:28 to 0:38, those 10 seconds and that one exchange sets up the entire premise of the movie. What a line, and what a delivery.
@zzzut18 күн бұрын
Although I was aware that the movie was factually incorrect from the get-go, I felt the Salieri character was extremely believable thanks to F. Murray Abraham outstanding performance. I had so much sympathy for that highly talented musician who was overshadowed by an annoying genius.
@kevinn115819 күн бұрын
A man who yearned for greatness but had to live his whole life knowing he would never achieve it.
@MrA123skid20 күн бұрын
Most ironic thing is that, even though Mozart was a far superior composer to Salieri. The Salieri actor is superior to the Mozart actor.
@TheZerech21 күн бұрын
Mozart and Salieri did have some professional rivalry in real life, but it seems most of the resentment actually went the other way. Mozart resented Salieri getting a lot of teaching jobs, and wrote letters criticizing him and other italian composers keeping the jobs to themselves. Which probably wasn't true. Salieri was considered a German composer anyways, stylistically, and was a "citizen" of the Habsburg Empire and its predecessors. Salieri was a much desired teacher and tutor, where Mozart wasn't. Salieri ended up teachign Liszt, Beethoven, and Mozart's own son. In the later years though it seems they had a good relationship, they cowrote a piece of music together, and Salieri put on Mozart's operas. The movie is obviously fictionalized, and fantastic as a work of fiction. Even if Salieri is portrayed in a less flattering way than is accurate, the film is responsible for a revival and reappraisal of his work.
@janpol46622 күн бұрын
First piece is really famous actually. Didn't know Salieri wrote it actually.
@BigSteve694522 күн бұрын
This is such great acting...brilliant.
@bloodsling23 күн бұрын
it doesn't make for as good a movie,but irl Salieri and Mozart were at the very least amiable towards each other,and not really rivals.
@emmanuelcalla489923 күн бұрын
Get this straight friends: Salieri was the top star of his age, the real deal, brought up with the some purpose of being the best. Then a guy, younger than him, crazed in appereance, outdid him, nulified his dedication to the mastery with sheer talent and then erased his exitance with his sole presence so hard, Salieri was fond of Mozart after overcoming jealousy, anger, frustation, several mental breakdowns and existance questioing.
@emmanuelcalla489923 күн бұрын
I see you guys in the comments being all serious about Salieri and Mozart, Mozart was Salieri's oshi and the guy got to know and befriend him, of course he would be obssesed with glory, he saw what it was with his own 2 eyes.
@faviorodriguez492625 күн бұрын
El Oscar de Murray Abraham..de alguna manera es una revancha para Salieri..Tom Hulce (Mozart)..no lo ganó.
@BadgerOfTheSea26 күн бұрын
Geniuses like Mozart rarely come along but when they do, it must be hell to be their contemporary
@LordofAssassins4328 күн бұрын
One thing you need to keep in mind during this scene is that the music is added for the audience. In reality it is quiet and the priest is just watching this man.
@richardque4952Ай бұрын
Hear that it going to turn amadeus into a tv series!In the age of woke.they likely use black extra in the movie or ethnic insertion.the same way they butcher Dangetous liason and Ann Boleyn.
@wishythefishyАй бұрын
“All men are equal in God’s eyes.” “Are they?” How poignant. What a film.
@dywan43968Ай бұрын
I love this scene
@jaymay7957Ай бұрын
I watched this movie for the first time last night. Really great movie, my 5 year old son woke up a little over half way through and I let him watch the rest. He even like it and sat through all of it
@fuzzyroninАй бұрын
Just watched this on Netflix. I remember as a kid in elementary, watching this in my music class that felt like over 100 times. Now as an adult I watched it and I really enjoy this more than when I was a kid
@ringkunmoriАй бұрын
I feel guilty that I didn't know any of Salieri's tunes but I immediately recognized Mozart's
@angelaguilar2906Ай бұрын
Can somebody please tell me the second song name please?
@AnthonyMichaelAMguitarАй бұрын
Most of us are all Salieri, very few are Mozart.
@spectrumthevideogame7167Ай бұрын
I always fantasize about showing Mozart the Super Mario 1-1 music and wondering what he would have thought.
@cntblvitsbutterАй бұрын
Anybody know what he was playing right after he said, "leave me alone?"
@vittoriomarano8230Ай бұрын
The beauty of the singer's descending the stairs is probably similar of that in the scene where Salieri drops the Mozart scores on the pavement.
@vittoriomarano8230Ай бұрын
I've always said and I like to repeat that this scene is absolutely fantastic because it gives to the viewer a taste of the majestic greatness of this movie 🎬
@MapleSyrupPoetАй бұрын
Humans need social contact ...like here ...or we go droopy in mood 😅
@InnertoriumАй бұрын
Slight different comment to the music. You don’t need someone to confess to so that you will be forgiven by God! Jesus died for the sins of the world freely no matter what you believe and no matter what you do or say! Everyone has been forgiven for their sins apart from one. Do speak against the Holy Spirit or use his name in vain. Then he goes on and uses God’s name in vain which is a commandment to not do. Then at the end he speaks of having Mozart as an idol. God says to not make for yourselves idols and this is another commandment. Only those who obey the Ten Commandments are true to God. And anyone depending on the nail in Jesus cross is just another lazy hypocrite as Jesus never told them to do this but to take up their own cross and follow daily. You would take up your cross if you obey the Ten Commandments. Jesus said to obey the Ten Commandments not to abolish them, ignore them or make excuses to why you can’t or shouldn’t keep them. I put the record straight everywhere I go and anything that uses God as a sly subtle way to promote evil and falsehoods.
@vadimdzutsev1328Ай бұрын
“All men are equal in god’s eyes” “Are they?))” First time watching you don’t even pay attention to this exchange, but on the second time it hits differently.