There are mediocrities everywhere, I forgive your sins

Evangeline 2022-03-21 09:01:10

It lasts 3 hours, and it's been a long time since I watched such a long movie. So I think it's better to write a few sentences.

A biographical movie. If you like the character very much, you will probably love the movie very much. vice versa. this is one.
Biographical movies, as long as they are loyal to history and don't put too much personal perspective, it will at least be quite satisfactory. This is two.
Biography movies are hard to shine, this is three.

In fact, this movie is very simple in terms of plot. But I think it looks good again. In order to maintain a peaceful mind, write the following text, I have listed the above three points.

This world is genius, if anyone refuses to admit it. Then look at Mozart, he is synonymous with genius.
This genius more than two hundred years ago lived only thirty-five years old, but in this short life, he composed 22 operas, 41 symphonies, 42 concertos, a requiem and sonata, Chamber music, religious music, songs and other works.
From the beginning of the movie, we can understand, what is a genius? The man composed his first concerto at the age of 4, the first symphony at the age of 7, and the first opera at the age of 12.
What are most of us doing when we are 12 years old? Not to mention... 4 years old.

There are gorgeous individuals in this world. For example, the most beautiful flower in the thousands of flowers, such as the most thrilling words in many poems. Another example is one genius with incomplete beauty one after another.

Mozart doesn't know how to be a man. He doesn't know anything about humanity and sophistication except for music. Not every genius is like this, but most geniuses are like this. Such as Li Bai, such as Wang Xizhi, such as Liu Yong.

This world has become interesting because of their existence, and because of their existence, many people feel helpless.

Countless people have told me that human beings and human beings are created equal. In fact, I think this sentence needs to be revised a little bit, that is, diligence is equal to everyone. Because we live in a time and space, time is equal to everyone. Therefore, even a person with extremely high talents needs to work hard to achieve the success that his level should have.
If this point is left out, the genius and the mediocre are definitely not equal.

Maybe some people question my opinion, maybe only when you have really faced a very talented opponent, you will really understand this, or maybe only when you are a very talented darling of heaven, you will agree with this view of mine. .

In this movie, the court musician Salieri tells about Mozart in his eyes. He puts himself in the position of mediocrity. Then use his eyes to comment on Mozart. There is a passage in it that I think makes sense. He said that he liked music since he was a child, but his father disapproved. And Mozart was brought up by his father Mozart, and he emerged from a very young age. Then one day Salieri's father died. He thought it was God's opportunity to get close to music, and he did indeed "success". Then he saw Mozart as an adult.
A dream was shattered. From the beginning, he thought that God allowed himself to approach the music, and he thought it was a mockery of God to himself. The mediocre also wants to be close to music? Okay, let you get closer. But don't worry, please take a look at the real genius, what real music should be like. Then, you are truly desperate, right?

At the end of the film, he said "Mediocre people everywhere, I forgive you for your sins."

In fact, Salieri's entanglement has always been his own entanglement. This is also a kind of helplessness for mortals.

I don’t know much about music. Especially piano concertos, operas, symphonies and so on. Basically don't understand, like Mozart, just because I like genius. If I understand music, I might also struggle with Mozart's talents, so I understand Salieri very well.

Some people just like to struggle with themselves, this is not necessarily a shortcoming. It’s just a hard life. In fact, the geniuses also lived very hard, so they couldn't wait to return to heaven, and all of them died young.

this is life.









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Amadeus quotes

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Why must I submit samples of my work to some stupid committee just to teach a thirteen-year-old girl?

    Count Von Strack: Because His Majesty wishes it.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Is the emperor angry with me?

    Count Von Strack: Quite the contrary.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Then why doesn't he simply appoint me to the post?

    Count Von Strack: Mozart, you are not the *only* composer in Vienna.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: No, but I'm the best!

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: [of his great opera "Figaro"] Nine performances! Nine, that's all it's had! And withdrawn!

    Antonio Salieri: I know, I know, it's outrageous. Still, if the public doesn't like one's work, one has to accept the fact gracefully.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: But what is it that they don't like?

    Antonio Salieri: I can speak for the Emperor. You make too many demands on the royal ear. The poor man can't concentrate for more than an hour... you gave him four.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: What did you think of it yourself? Did you like it at all?

    Antonio Salieri: I thought it was marvelous.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Of course! It's the best opera yet written, I know it... why didn't they come?

    Antonio Salieri: I think you overestimate our dear Viennese, my friend. You know you didn't even give them a good *bang* at the end of songs, to let them know when to clap?

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: I know, I know... maybe you should give me some lessons in that.