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- From: twain@milton.u.washington.edu (Barbara Hlavin)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.movies
- Subject: Re: Movies you loved, but couldn't see more than once.
- Date: 3 Jan 1993 20:53:58 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- In article <1993Jan3.021504.16584@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> xilin@northstar.dartmouth.edu writes:
- [Sorry if I've mangled this a bit]
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- >[Amadeus] is a very special movie because people who love it love>
- >Mozart and his music more than the movie itself. Am I right?
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- Dearly as I love Mozart's music, the primary reason I admire AMADEUS
- is because of the way it uses the character of Saliari to explore
- the destructive power of envy, and to vividly illustrate why it
- is considered one of the Seven Deadly Sins against God.
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- It's a very complex and subtle movie, and Murray Abraham was
- brilliant in it.
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- --Barbara
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