In my opinion, the whole film shows Mozart's short life in the context of genius and mediocrity, genius and love. Of course, I may have seen too little, and there should be a lot of inspiration in the nearly 3-hour video. But who knows? Might be a little more.
Where should I start? The discussion about genius and mediocrity is believed to be a good topic, but at this time I prefer to start with his love. Our great musician Mozart was an amorous man from an early age, and many artists are similar in this regard. There is no shortage of women around the young genius. He decided to get married when he was very young, and the beautiful girl and of course her family naturally took a fancy to his promising future.
A happy marriage of young people is as enviable as a juvenile genius, but just as a juvenile genius is easy to die, a marriage that is too early will always go through more tests, and money is undoubtedly one of the important tests. Mozart, who has been making money since he was very young, naturally knows how to make money, but he has been growing up under the care of his father, but it is difficult for him to understand what a budget is. Money is made a lot, but it is more interesting for young people to spend money. The same is true of the genius Mozart, so that there was an economic crisis shortly after marriage. Gradually, the young wife began to persuade him not to be so arrogant, and to please some people with modesty will have more opportunities to make money. But is there really a humble genius? If there is, is there such a young one? The truth is that the young Mozart had not yet had time to show his genius in interpersonal relationships. The savings are gone, the debt is increasing, and the title of genius is not a substitute for food and clothes at this time. Although the beautiful wife loves him deeply, she still has to mention money often.
Immediately after a small postgraduate entrance examination, Mozart's enemy arranged for a free maid to obtain information. The alert old father reminded him not to ask for something that was unclear, and the young wife was very willing to accept it when her life was in distress. A free gift, the result was that the father was kicked out of the family of two after a quarrel.
Although he is writing opera all day long, day and night, the handwriting of genius is just handwriting. The economic crisis shows no signs of abating, and health is beginning to distance itself from musicians. When an adversary who wants to wear him out puts an order and a bag of gold coins in front of him and tells him that the sooner he completes it, the more money he will get. Facing money and the long-lost smile of his wife, Mozart had no intention of thinking too much, accepted it readily, and started to create like crazy.
An overworked Mozart relied on alcohol and binge to relax his exploding brain, and after another night of booze and binge, his wife left him with their young son. She couldn't bear his lack of progress. Although she also acknowledged her husband's talent and hard work, it seemed that her gradually thin body could hardly support the seemingly elusive future. She chose to leave, leaving the empty house to her husband, the greatest musician of the time.
Mozart, who had been overworked for a long time, collapsed at a concert to make ends meet.
When the faraway wife came back to Mozart again, she saw her emaciated husband lying on the bed, she advised him not to get tired of making money, but apparently a healthy body was far away from her husband and would not Go and come back like her.
She's gone, she's back, is she really back?
Didn't she leave him forever like Mozart's health?
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