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The best musical films: films that everyone will enjoy

Surely everyone has their own list of favorite musical films. This article does not aim to list all the best musical films, but in it we will try to identify worthy films in their category.

This is the best classic biography of a musician, the best “arthouse” musical film and one of the best musicals. Let’s look at these pictures in that order.

“Amadeus” (Amadeus, 1984)

Usually biographical pictures are interesting to a certain circle of people. But Milos Forman’s film “Amadeus” about the life of the brilliant Mozart seems to rise above this genre. For the director, this story became only an arena in which an incredible drama played out in the relationship between Salieri and Mozart with a complex interweaving of envy and admiration, love and revenge.

Mozart is shown to be so carefree and mischievous that it is hard to believe that this never-growing boy created great masterpieces. The image of Salieri is interesting and deep – in the film, his enemy is not so much Amadeus as the Creator himself, to whom he declares war because the gift of music went to a “lustful boy.” The ending is amazing.

The whole picture breathes the music of Mozart, the spirit of the era is conveyed incredibly authentically. The film is brilliant and rightfully included in the top category of “best musical films”. Watch the movie announcement:

Amadeus Trailer [HD]

«The Wall» (1982)

This film, released long before the advent of plasma TVs and Full HD images, still remains a cult favorite among connoisseurs. The storyline revolves around the main character, conventionally called Pink (in honor of Pink Floyd, the band that wrote the soundtrack to the film and most of the ideas behind its creation). His life is shown – from his childhood days in a stroller to an adult who is trying to defend his own identity, the right to make decisions, fight, correct the mistakes he has made and open himself to the world.

There are practically no replicas – they are replaced by the words of the songs of the mentioned group, as well as a magnificent video sequence, including unusual animation, a fusion of cartoon and artistic shots – the viewer will definitely not remain indifferent. Moreover, the problems that the main character encounters are probably familiar to many. As you watch it, you freeze in amazement and realize how much you can say with just… Music.

“The Phantom of The Opera” (2005)

This is a musical that you immediately fall in love with and never tire of watching again. Excellent music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, a fascinating plot, good acting and beautiful work by director Joel Schumacher – these are the components of a true masterpiece.

A romantic girl, a charming villain and a boringly correct “prince” – the storyline is built on the relationship of these heroes. Let’s say right away that not everything is so simple. The intrigue continues until the end.

The details, the play of contrasts, the incredible scenery are impressive. A truly beautiful story of tragic love in the best musical film ever.

Instead of a conclusion

The best musical films are those that, in addition to great music, convey a great idea. Only you can decide what you want to get from the film: learn more about your favorite composer, live a complex tangle of feelings with the main character, strive for creation or destruction.

We wish you pleasant viewing!

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