Well, I have to demur on 'Amadeus,' whether or not it got new listeners interested in Mozart. Though Wolfie was undoubtedly a joker, it made him out to be a barely civilized monkey, in my view. He could hardly have had the various patrons, including aristocrats, he served if he was really like that so much of the time. And if he wasn't why show him that way, except for sensationalistic effect? I was offended by it and still am.
I'm also personally opposed to significantly departing from history in fictionalized bios or epics because we live in such an illiterate age. The vast majority of people, even educated ones, have almost no knowledge of history and get whatever they do have from the pop media such as TV and movies. I think it does society a much greater service to make it as interesting and exciting as possible while keeping as much as they can within the bounds of the actual happenings.
How many of the Beethoven fans on this forum would like it if Beethoven's personality were caricatured in 'Copying Beethoven' as much as Mozart's was in 'Amadeus?' Beethoven was crude on occasion but certainly not all the time. Who here would enjoy it if he were portrayed as nothing but a crude bull in a china shop, scene after scene, even if it brought in some new listeners?
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I'm also personally opposed to significantly departing from history in fictionalized bios or epics because we live in such an illiterate age. The vast majority of people, even educated ones, have almost no knowledge of history and get whatever they do have from the pop media such as TV and movies. I think it does society a much greater service to make it as interesting and exciting as possible while keeping as much as they can within the bounds of the actual happenings.
How many of the Beethoven fans on this forum would like it if Beethoven's personality were caricatured in 'Copying Beethoven' as much as Mozart's was in 'Amadeus?' Beethoven was crude on occasion but certainly not all the time. Who here would enjoy it if he were portrayed as nothing but a crude bull in a china shop, scene after scene, even if it brought in some new listeners?
[This message has been edited by Chaszz (edited 09-24-2005).]
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