"Phantom" reminds me of "Jin Yuelin"

Arnold 2022-04-22 07:01:25

I watched "The Phantom of the Opera" with Da Xiong last night
and felt that the movie was too long. I don't know if I couldn't appreciate it. The opera

unfolds with two love lines. The
Phantom endowed Christine with her beautiful singing skills because of her admiration. ,
and the one who is infatuated with it has made his distorted view of love.
He almost kidnapped Christine and bound her love...

Let's look at the Viscount,
because of love, he is more brave,
but he has no ability to solve the problem.

At that time, I stubbornly persisted,
blaming Phantom's ruthlessness and distortion,
his love is selfish

Christine finally influenced him, a
deep kiss resolved the loneliness and resentment year after year, and
finally let go of the two. People wandered away,
the ending paragraph: The Viscount bought back the little monkey music box and sent it to his wife's tomb, and saw the rose with the goose down ribbon

coming here, everyone's evaluation of them will be different It's
just me thinking : If the Phantom had no ugly appearance, no dictatorial possessiveness
and was like "Jin Yuelin", how might the ending have been?

Once in the last century, there was
a love legend about "Jin Yuelin/Lin Huiyin/Liang Sicheng",
Lin Huiyin once faced a deep love for two people,
"She said to Liang Sicheng with a sad face, she was very distressed
because she fell in love with two people at the same time. , I don’t know what to do.
Lin Huiyin is not secretive about Liang Sicheng, and he is as frank as a little sister begging her brother for guidance.
Liang Sicheng is naturally conflicted and painful, thinking hard all night, comparing Jin Yuelin’s superiority to himself,
he finally told his wife: she is Free, if she chooses Jin Yuelin, I wish them happiness forever.
Lin Huiyin told Jin Yuelin everything in the first place.
Jin Yuelin's answer was even more candid and candid, surprising mortals:
"It seems that Sicheng really loves you. I can't hurt someone who really loves you.
I should quit."

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Extended Reading

The Phantom of the Opera quotes

  • The Phantom: Seal my fate tonight. I hate to have to cut the fun short, but the joke's wearing thin. Let the audience in. Let my opera BEGIN!

  • Raoul: [angryly] Why make her lie to you to save me?