
Yeah, I'm sure it has a killer soundtrack and all, but dude, other than that it was purely amazing. I wanted to watch some 3-hour movie during quarantine and I found Amadeus from IMDb's Top 250, I gave myself a chance if it's anything good for me. I've seen music movies like Bohemian Rhapsody, A Star Is Born and Rocketman which were more about musicals that I quite enjoyed, but I felt Amadeus is all about only music, a musical instruments.. and I surprisingly enjoyed it.F. Murray Abraham and Tom Hulce were both EXCELLENT actors, and I'm sure Hulce would have won if he was in the best Supporting Actor category. I admire his performance how he acts awkward and nervous. And Abraham absolutely deserved the win. The casting is also great too.I've seen One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and I enjoyed it, as I love movies about mental illness, I think Amadeus is far superior and perhaps Milos Forman's best work IMO.The screenplay is really great! I watched the director's cut that it takes 3 hours and honestly it didn't feel that really long. The story is pretty interesting to follow and the characters are each very well developed honestly.Watching any films set in the 18th century isn't my cup of the tea (even + it's about music), so I thought Amadeus would bore me, but no, I was surprised how much I enjoyed it. The costumes, sets and cinematography.. are honestly all stunning.About the ending, I wasn't aware he ended up being in the sanatorium until the end. I was like "What's going on?" in the opening scene when we see the priest entering which it made surprising and unexpected ending for me. I think that's probably a good thing I didn't see it coming lol.A brilliant and emotional movie! via /r/movies https://ift.tt/2KfMOVm
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