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Some weeks ago, I asked about what were --in the opinion of the list-- the
worst films about composers ever made. A listmember (I don't remember who)
mentioned Ken Russell's "Mahler" and I didn't pay it much attention, since
I was one of the lucky few who hadn't seen it yet. Well, I lost that
condition yesterday at TV...and I repent much of not taking advice of such
gentle warning. In general terms, I would like to ask: what the hell was
that movie, a failed poject by the Monty Pythons???. Even "Inmortal
Beloved" seems a serious film compared to that!!!. It has so many features
that are funny "malgre lui", for example, the whole part named "The
Converse", introducing Cosima Liszt as a sadomasochist Walkyrie...
Does anyone has a commentary about this film?. Was it real?. Wasn't it
a delirium of my own brain, overheated by 6 hours of watching Italian TV
contests at RAI?. Does anyone knows where can I join a support therapy
group to deal with this?.
And someone was complaining about "Amadeus"!!
Pablo Massa
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