He does this magic flute 2022 movie that's based off the mozart play where he gets taken out 2 months after that for spilling the beans about freemasonry. Gonna be checkin that out too and the lame opera that's over 2hrs.
Moonfall (2022) where it's like how nasa described if you bash into it, rings like a bell for hours. That shouldn't be going on, right. Too many red flags with this guy here.. he's a bean spiller for them. Look into this guy. German too eh.. you know those guys. Illuminati is based over there, bavaria. He's tellin us shit though this guy, eh. What else ya got on him that's not bullshit. Probably does some stupid movies in the mix to discredit the real stuff. Watching the trailer for magic flute there.. you know these guys and the occult, witchcraft. Softening it up for kids like harry potter. Gonna check out this flute movie first. Cause can't sit through opera shit for 3 hours at this time. But this weekend I'll check it out.
Ran out of text room in the mozart thread.. but had this bit I couldn't fit in. We'll see how lame this movie is and what red flags there are with these guys.
how much does the plot deviate from mozart's opera version
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The plot of the movie The Magic Flute deviates from Mozart’s opera version in several ways. Here are some of the main differences:
The movie adds a modern framing story that involves a teenage boy named Tim who attends a Mozart boarding school and finds a portal to the world of the opera. The opera does not have any such framing story, but begins with Prince Tamino being chased by a serpent in a forest1. The movie changes the setting and the time period of the opera from an ancient mythical land to the World War I era. The movie also adds elements of fantasy and magic, such as flying dragons, talking animals, and enchanted objects. The opera is more realistic and grounded, although it still has some supernatural elements, such as the Queen of the Night’s powers and Sarastro’s temple2.
The movie alters some of the characters and their relationships from the opera. For example, in the movie, Tim is both Tamino and Papageno’s son, while in the opera, they are not related. In the movie, Sophie is both Pamina and Papagena’s daughter, while in the opera, they are not related. In the movie, Anton is both Monostatos and Sarastro’s son, while in the opera, they are not related. In the movie, Dr. Longbow is both the headmaster of the school and the Queen of the Night’s brother, while in the opera, there is no such character3.
The movie modifies some of the songs and the dialogue from the opera. The movie uses English instead of German as the language of the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. The movie also adds some pop music influences to some of the songs, such as Michael Jackson’s style. The movie also cuts some of the songs and the dialogue from the opera, such as Sarastro’s aria “O Isis und Osiris” (O Isis and Osiris) and Papageno’s duet with Papagena “Pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-papagena” (Pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-Papagena)4. Learn more: