The Phantom of The Opera
actually saw the 04 version of the movie in the music class in junior high school, but I was doing my homework at the time. Only remember the labyrinth of the Phantom and the general plot, and the final rose (but not the opera). Now I go to the cultural square to listen to the opera again at night. In the fifth round, my mother has been complaining that it is too expensive, but the effect of the opera is very different. It must be that the production of the film is more refined, but the installations and arrangements of the theater have an immersive feeling. The Phantom's magic tricks, big or small, and the chandeliers sparkling at the beginning, and the skeletons, the tombs, and the fire, the Phantom not only ran behind the cross on the stage, but also ran behind the decorations on the curtain ( But a big decoration can move), crap, isn't this really a horror movie? It feels great to sit in the front row.
So let's talk about Phantom. Phantom is obviously inferior. His chorus with Christine was very, very good from start to finish because he sang with his voice open. This may also be intentional, when Raoul and Christine sing, Christine's voice is obviously louder than Raoul. And when a few phantoms sang solo, the voice suddenly weakened. Although Phantom appeared to be very possessive at first, and the lyrics are You follow me, Sing for me, etc., but the last sentence I love you is weak like that. He didn't even dare to hug Christine.
I think they finally confessed when Raoul kissed Christine, and the Phantom's hands were shaking like that when Christine kissed the Phantom in the end. The "twisted soul" he has is destined for him to be unable to be with Christine. Even if he gave Christine his soul and taught her to sing to make her happy, it was more of a bondage, and he was afraid of losing her. The person who gave Christine "love" and warmth was Raoul. It's the fact that there is no movie in the opera, which makes Raoul extremely incompetent.
But it's not the Phantom's fault. No one ever gave him "love", and he didn't even know how to love others. Christine is his Angel of Music. Since Opera Raoul was directly overpowered by Phantom, I was wondering how they came out. Phantom and Raoul's bet was Christine, and in the end Phantom let them go.
At that time, the whole person was so frightened that he almost didn't cry. Yes, the Phantom finally let them out. Christine said that the Phantom is not destined to be alone, does the Phantom not want to accept her? He ended up in so much pain in the labyrinth that he couldn't get her love, so painful that he let them go. Because the Phantom has the ability to survive on its own, but Christine can't. If he doesn't let go, he may suffer for the rest of his life.
But it's really cruel. Finally, the Phantom repeats the duet between Christine and Raoul, and finally Christine returns the ring. The last thing I don't want to see is the Phantom's cry.
The deepest impression is that Christine went to her father's tomb alone in the second act, and the big cross slowly emerged from the curtain. Why the cross? The cross is death, the cross is regeneration. Christine was in a state of confusion before this. She decided to give up her previous memories here, which is also a kind of courage. That's why Christine stood in front of Raoul in the last dungeon.
A day later, I still feel that my language is messed up orz maybe I will really cry after watching the movie again.
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