Just finished watching it...I think it's good

Abigale 2022-07-05 21:46:26

After tidying up the storage room, I found that this DVD I bought a long time ago can still be put out.
Not Webber's version of The Phantom of the Opera, but it seems to be doing a good job, so let's take a look.
Prompt, the following are all spoilers










after watching... Gide is almost overflowing, does it really matter...
There are three men chasing Xiaoke in this version. Sulfuric acid disfigured and hid in the basement. The other two suitors, a policeman and a baritone singer, compete everywhere on the road to chase Xiao Ke... I really want to say that you two are the true love. Let's get married, Orz...
this The version of Xiao Ke is very beautiful, but why do I think she is so vain...
At the end of the film, the Phantom drags Xiao Ke to the basement, and the two male supporting characters go to save people. Later, the basement collapsed and the Phantom was buried, maybe it was dead (open ending?), the two male supporting roles only had time for Xiao Ke to come out, Xiao Ke said, "Somehow he (Phantom) always has an inexplicable attraction to me" , the male partner said, "His music will always live in our hearts"...... In
the end, the two male partners competed for Xiaoke to have dinner and asked her to choose among them . Xiaoke smiled slightly and walked to the cheering fans outside the room....The two male supporting roles decided that they would eat alone and leave arm in arm...
I just want to say that it really doesn't matter.. .By the way, Raoul is a policeman here.

The film is Samsung, because of the love of the Phantom of the Opera series, plus one more

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Extended Reading

Phantom of the Opera quotes

  • Signor Ferretti: [FERRETTI is telling CLAUDIN that if he can no longer pay for CHRISTINE's lessons, FERRETTI will have to stop teaching her] I'm sorry, Claudin. Really sorry. If I had the time- But my expenses are great, and you must remember that many who can pay are waiting to study with me. Well, I'll let her come a few times, and, uh, then I will tell her she no longer needs me.

    Enrique Claudin: B-But that isn't true.

    Signor Ferretti: As a matter of fact, if you had the money, she might be launched on a career very soon. I assume that Mademoiselle Dubois has not the means to pay for her own instructions.

    Enrique Claudin: Why, her month's salary wouldn't be enough to pay for one of your lessons. But, uh, I have written a concerto. Now, will you trust me if I can arrange to have it published?

    Signor Ferretti: Every violinist has written a concerto! Come, come, my dear Claudin.

    Enrique Claudin: But I have faith in this one. As much faith as I had in Mademoiselle Dubois when I came to you three years ago. Now, I was right about her, Signor. And I'm right about this. Pleyel and Desjardins are certain to publish it, and they'll give me a substantial advance. You'll see!

  • Villeneuve: You must choose between an operatic career and what is usually called "a normal life." You can't do justice to both.

    Villeneuve: The artist has a special temperament, and he must live his life exclusively with those who understand it.