Viewers praise 'Amadeus' TV series as 'sublime' despite critical reviews

Audiences have hailed the new six-part historical drama 'Amadeus' as 'sublime,' contrasting with a negative review from The Guardian. Starring Will Sharpe as Mozart and Paul Bettany as Salieri, the series explores the composer's rise to fame and personal decline.

Following its recent release, the TV series 'Amadeus'—co-created by Joe Barton and Julian Farino—has won over viewers who describe it as 'sublime.' This follows sharp criticism in The Guardian, which faulted the show for flattening the themes of its source material, Peter Shaffer's 1979 play and the 1984 film.

Will Sharpe (The White Lotus) portrays the genius composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, while Paul Bettany (WandaVision) plays rival Antonio Salieri. Additional cast includes Rory Kinnear as Emperor Joseph II. The production traces Mozart's ascent in Vienna and his eventual downfall amid envy, financial woes, and personal flaws.

The enthusiastic viewer response underscores the series' strong performances and storytelling appeal, highlighting divided opinions on this modern take on Mozart's legacy.

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