Why Maestro Failed Where Amadeus Succeeded
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Maestro (2023) is Bradley Cooper's second feature film in the director's seat, and it sure is...a movie. Widely thought of as "Oscar bait" this film has managed to unite casual and dedicate moviegoers alike in their mutual distaste for it, but what exactly is the issue? Well the exact faults become much more obvious when it is compared to Milos Forman's 1984 masterpiece Amadeus.
Am I a little biased? Maybe, but I do think you'll agree once we take a closer look.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:11 Openings
05:37 Oscars Tangent
08:07 Opportunity Arises
10:42 A Chance Encounter
14:55 Plot - Amadeus
22:44 Plot - Maestro
40:56 Endings
45:32 Time Jumps
47:02 The Truth
48:08 Biopics
49:04 Conclusion
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I also loved “Amadeus” and loathed “Maestro”! Agree with all of your points. The movie was a chaotic mishmash. It was as if Bernstein’s life was a dictionary and they flipped the pages and stabbed their finger randomly on some event and then lather, rinse, repeat. I thought between the make-up, the false nose and the overblown accent, the portrayal of Bernstein embarrassingly smacked of an SNL sketch. And I know Cooper can do better. He was brilliant in “Silver Linings Playbook”. It’s hard to believe the film had Oscar nominations, considering. Anyway, thank you for your thoughtful review. It very much resonated with me.
@ShockedToBeHere
6 күн бұрын
A bad SNL sketch is the PERFECT way to describe it! Glad you liked the video :-)
Fun to watch review/ comparison! I agree on both points; Amadeus is a spectacular movie, and Tom Hulce was so perfect as Mozart.
It is so especially disappointing to know about Jones and what he truly is: he plays the Emperor so very well, and relates to the other actors in all his scenes perfectly. It is a crying shame.
The black and white scenes in Maestro looked like the day-night blue filter in editing software. Didn’t look at all like “old Hollywood” Poor Things nailed the old Hollywood look much better.
I’m not certain I’m going to watch his entire video, but I might… I like your style, you’re editing, your point of view, and your sense of humor. I have to say I despise this whole thing about people being nominated for best supporting actor when clearly, they are one of the leads. To tell you truth, I’m not really a fan of awards, in general, I mean these kinds of awards. I think they should be nominations and people should go to a nice luncheon and have a good time. Isn’t that enough?
@johnnyxmusic
4 күн бұрын
I watched your whole video and enjoyed it. I am in favor of the nose.
Thank you for recommending Amadeus. The Director's cut
Amazing editing, love the humour, very entertaining!
Apples and oranges.
Thank you. 1. Are conductors, artists? Well, most do not create their own pieces. So movies about conductors are void of the plot developing their talent. Boring! 2. Supposedly, Cooper has an oversized ego. Being nominated for the Oscar Best Director for your first film made Cooper's ego even more toxic.
Huh!? I have not seen Maestro but saw the trailer and this whole time I thought it was the story of Karajan... geez Empress Louise I'm confused and or just dumdumb...
mmmmmm thats the stuff
"Any Questions?" is also how the London broadcast of "Candide" ends: conducted and hosted by Bernstein, who talks about Felicia during the course of the performance. It's a long but informative and very fun and informal presentation: kzread.info/dash/bejne/lYF93KqnqdjPfrw.html
@ShockedToBeHere
5 күн бұрын
Good to know, thanks for the link!
@melenatorr
5 күн бұрын
@@ShockedToBeHere Hope you enjoy it!
3:56 If that statement is true, then why are you explaining this to yourself?
Amadeus was great; hating Maestro is just trendy hating a white guy.
Symphony #6? That's The opening of the overture of Don Giovanni.
DO YOU HAVE TO TALK? WE WATCHING.