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Old 09.04.2016, 11:36 AM   #19474
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Originally Posted by demonrail666


My issue with Hulce's performance is that it jars with the film, not history. I just think it goes too far in the direction of pantomime. A TV comedy sketch show version of a pampered prodigy.Maybe that's what Forman wanted but for me it was a mistake.

i see what you're saying now, and i'm sorry it ruined the film for you, but for me he was hilarious. the most memorable part when they ask him to play salieri at the party. it's been a while though-- this whole thing has made me want to rewatch it and i'm curious to see how i'll read it this time around.
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