"The Phantom of the Opera" has many reasons for its success. The genius musical playwright Weber's ingenious handwriting, tailor-made arias for his ex-wife Sarah Brightman, gorgeous and treacherous scenes, grand music, and gripping suspense plots. Thrilling scene after scene, the lingering struggle is mixed with light and dark, and every element is so perfectly integrated, which directly shocks all the senses of the audience.
The movie version of The Phantom of the Opera does not have the skilled singing skills of Sarah Brightman. The innocence brought to us by Emmy Rossum just shows the spotless Christine. The audience does not need to pay attention to singing skills or acting skills. The aria is natural. Those beauty and ugliness are not enough to show in words, only in music, or mourning, or tactful, or lingering, or cruel scenes are clearly and vividly attached to the audience's soul.
Starting from the scene where the chandelier is slowly rising, the beginning and end of this chant, which is slowly told, begins to release its indescribable charm. The Phantom seems to be struggling around us, he is inferior but proud, free and imprisoned, he hates and loves deeply, the voice of heaven in the dark underground secret room, Christine's music angel, the slander and ridicule of the world, the lonely world. ••••• Cruel flames swallow a tragic past, true love calls for light, desperate kisses and salvation, this is a world of phantoms, where the real and the unreal are intertwined. But they were not lost in the end, and the escape was no longer sadness, when the phantom shattered the mirror and no longer depended on Christine to escape the darkness, when Cristine and Raoul hugged tightly, when everything turned black and white like smoke, when the grave Brilliant roses •••••• What I remember is the swan song echoing in the theater, one soul is waiting for another soul, one soul is struggling for another soul.
"Psalm" said: "Love is colder than death." Behind the mask is an ancient tragedy, through the tragedy is a peaceful future. Phantom is gone, and the theatre no longer has ghost legends, leaving only a dusty wreckage. He still can't change his destiny, or even how the world thinks of him. He went so far, defeated the devil in his heart, and became the devil in people's hearts forever. That once-in-a-lifetime love, the love that forced Christine to make a choice at the cost of her life, those times colder than death, were transformed into Christine's soul. His sin of murder and arson, his ugly face, his suffocating loneliness and darkness, but he is a true angle of music, a child of God, with a cold and grand love that does not belong to the world.
The story comes from a famous detective novel, but it is sublimated in a realm of pure art. The mournful narration, the fierce roar, the release of fear, the violent distortion, the interweaving of pure love, the symphonic music passing through the ages and the pictures, the lingering sound has been enduring for several years, and it has been branded on the hearts of everyone who listens to the story. imprint.
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