You can never beat genius

Sincere 2022-04-22 07:01:02

You can never overcome genius, because part of the Spirit of God lives in it. Before God, you are only ignorant, or weak. Did you hear his sharp sneer?

Mozart was a child prodigy, a genius, a down-and-out composer. The most amazing legend about his music is that it allows animals to listen quietly. But it's not just Mozart who can write quiet, sweet, aristocratic music. For example, Mendelssohn. So a single piece of music is definitely not what makes Mozart great. On the contrary, his music is a complete contradiction, parting ways to two extremes, no, even three extremes. And he himself is in shocking contrast with those solemn Requiem Masses, or comfortable and serene aristocratic music. The film is about the 26-year-old Mozart's unstoppable inspiration and unsustainable life in Vienna. The video is a complete conspiracy!

If you are a music fan, in this movie, you will understand Mozart's music more deeply and be more deeply infatuated with his music;


if you are not a music fan, in this movie, you will see a mediocrity How a conspiracy to destroy a genius, a dark thriller interspersed with absurd stories.
It's a mediocre world, and all geniuses come and go.

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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 And withdrawn!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.