Kirsten Hiller: „Milos Forman's film "Amadeus" left a deep impression on me. His costumes don't come across as being so opulent, as is the case in way too many costume flicks, where it always seems that princes and baronesses have just slipped into a brand-new costume without wrinkle and blemish."
"In Forman's movie Mozart's clothing looks like it's been worn, but still looks good, comes across as being urban in the sense of that time: elegant, but not dressed to kill; sexy, but not overdone; playful and not at all stuffy."
"The fun Mozart had in his line of work also reflected his lifestyle. It was not main stream, and this attitude may have seemed very provocative to certain people. With a similar attitude of "seemingly unintentional provocative ness" you can also count on attracting quite a bit of attention in our day and time.”
Paz Soto Salinas: "The zest for life he showed, even during hardship, is perhaps the most inspiring about him. In terms of fashion he was a child of his times and mingling with nobles, he had to dress as extravagantly as they did. It is often refreshing to be more playful, trying to be over the top in a harmless way.”