I like this musical because of a little ambiguous sentiment, because of Webber and Sarah Brightman, and because of a little memory of that time.
Whether it is the shocking stage effect or the singer's emotional interpretation, everything still has moving power after so many years. Through the huge crystal chandelier light, it penetrates directly into your heart. I still remember watching movies on and off in high school music class many years ago, and then the two little girls would discuss whether Christine loves og or whether og loves Christine. Later, after watching it over and over again, I have never felt as much as I did last night.
Did you know that happy people have 10,000,000 reasons to be happy. Lonely people only need one word, one word will forever be lonely.
I believe that Phantom loves christine, but that love should not be the scorned deformity or the perverted possessive love. It's just that the scope of love is too broad. He loves her as if he loves to walk in the sun, as if he loves the garden after the summer rain, as if he loves all the beauty that does not belong to him. All that is on her. It was he who made her, but it was she who echoed him with her beauty and singing voice, and became the only light in his dark world, so this love carried too many things that were not originally in love, it was envy, it was heart Longing for it is hatred, anger at the injustice of fate, and everything is in that love. So it passed year after year, until the face grew old, until the body withered, and it was still as bright as a rose, as dazzling as a diamond. Because in that love, there is a person's yearning for life, a devil's yearning for heaven, and a son of hell's yearning for light.
So in fact, watching The Phantom again, I sometimes really hope that Christine can stay and accompany him through the next so many long endless dark days and nights. His mind is not good, but he is by no means a devil. He's just a kid, and you don't know how lonely he is until you see him sitting next to that little monkey and singing a masquerade to yourself at the end.
If he didn't have such a face, he deserved the love and kindness of his mother.
If he doesn't have that face, he deserves love and company.
If there is no such a face, his love will be just love, and it will not become so distorted and impure with so much desire for life and beauty.
But there is no if, so he is poor.
Duke Shani and Christine have known each other since childhood, and when they grow up, they meet again. She is a musical angel, with the same moving face and voice. He is a duke, with an honorable status and the same graceful appearance. Therefore, they should love each other and live happily together like a prince and a princess. Until many years later, death separated them.
And he is ugly, living at the bottom of the theater, he is spurned, ridiculed, abandoned, forgotten, so his desires should be seen as twisted, he should not get all the love, how many people are happy In the past years, he naturally lived in the shadow of sadness, peeping and visiting, but there was not even a trace of his feelings squeezed into the gap of a happy life, as long as there was still light there.
This is the fate of the night. It is not that who did not fight hard, or that who failed to choose the so-called optimistic and positive attitude. Does everyone have an opportunity like that? The doors of life are not in a circle, but in a team. Sometimes it's not that one door can be closed and others can be opened, but when the door in front of you is deeply locked, no matter how many keys you have, you can't see it at all. belong to their door.
So happy people will be so happy, so lonely people are always doomed to be lonely.
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