The man who smiles like a monkey

Luisa 2022-04-19 09:01:11

I really want to express but I can't say it.
I just know I really love him.
Although he is a bit rude, presumptuous and proud, I still like him.
His passion for music, he is naive..
He is indeed a child. Such as Stan What Z's mother said, she married a child..
but his temperament is what I like. It is kind.

I saw him writing so weakly. His face was haggard and tired .I

kept begging not to let anyone hurt him.

He ended up dying, in a small black wooden square coffin. Buried in a dirt pit. And many other unknown poor people who had died earlier. The old man with a shovel I gave birth and put the lime down and left..

The child who smiled and looked like a monkey..

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  • Laurianne 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Four and a half stars. In front of annoying geniuses, sly geniuses are willing to be madly jealous mediocrities for a lifetime and become the most obsessive admirers. The dialectic of faith and talent is too charming and enough to shudder.

  • Jamarcus 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Actually, in the 1984 film, Tom Hughes played really well (but didn't win the award), everyone remembers Mozart's exaggerated laughter, but I can't forget his eyes, when I look at people, my eyes are always hot and full of thirst , like the eyes of a child. Although Salieri's actions are understandable in terms of human nature, and he is indeed Mozart's confidant, it is the greatest irony that Mozart thought Salieri was his best man until his death. 20161126

Amadeus quotes

  • Antonio Salieri: All I wanted was to sing to God. He gave me that longing... and then made me mute. Why? Tell me that. If He didn't want me to praise him with music, why implant the desire? Like a lust in my body! And then deny me the talent?

  • Antonio Salieri: Leave me alone.

    Father Vogler: I cannot leave alone a soul in pain.

    Antonio Salieri: Do you know who I am?

    Father Vogler: It makes no difference. All men are equal in God's eyes.

    Antonio Salieri: [leans in mockingly] *Are* they?