Amadeus (1984) – 8⭐

It’s fun, it’s campy, it’s historically inaccurate. Even with someone as famous as Mozart, who is synonymous with music itself, there are quite a few mysteries and gaps in the biographical record so we can forgive the film.

Mozart has to be everyone’s favourite composer; it’s fortunate he was as brilliant as he was because we get to listen to so much music from him in spite of him dying at a young age. The movie is fine, it tells enough of a story to leave one satisfied and make the die-hard Mozzy fans to find out more. Very fitting to pair this movie with some white wine and a charcuterie board on a cold and rainy evening. 8/10

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