Amadeus Movie Review
Amadeus Review
"Amadeus" Overview

Rating: PG
1984
Cast and Crew
Director : Milos ForemanProducer : Peter Shaffer
Screenwiter : Saul Zaentz
Starring : F. Murray Abraham,Tom Hulce,Elizabeth Berridge,Jeffery Jones
He was the first. All right, he wasn’t the first. But he was the first to make
such a fuss about it. Mozart was the first of all writers to be completely
arrogant… and completely controlling, about his work. In this he was not
exactly the first. He was, however, the first writer to be right in his
self-assessment. Mozart had God’s gift, and he treated it so arrogantly that
it became his downfall.
Amadeus is the story of Mozart (Hulce), the composer with God’s gift and the
Devil’s audacity, and Salieri (Abraham), the composer with God’s pity and the
Devil’s vengeance. In Vienna, Salieri embarks on a jealous quest to bring
Mozart to his knees, and, ultimately, his death.
It is a battle that only one of them fights. Mozart never really grasped that
Salieri was his enemy until it was too late. Salieri, a man who traded
chastity for talent, became obsessed with defeating Mozart as a way to defeat
God, and thus he employed all of the impish tricks he could devise. The result
is one of the finest crafted forms of revenge ever conceived.
Amadeus is a movie so good that it defies description. Although such praise is
often a cop out, Amadeus holds true to this level of acclaim. Watching Amadeus
is like listening to Mozart: it is a horrible beauty beyond words.
Check out our review of Amadeus: The Director's Cut here.
Reviewer: James Brundage



