Love is not just giving

Desiree 2021-11-20 08:01:42

The Phantom of the Opera is a Broadway musical composed by Andrew Roy Weber. It is also translated as the Phantom of the Opera, the Phantom of the Theater or the Ghost of the Opera House. It premiered in 1986 and won seven Tony Awards in 1988. It is one of the four famous musicals. The music of "The Phantom of the Opera" brings us visual and auditory enjoyment. Whether it is Ghost, Christine or Raoul, they have brought us different musical experiences. They used their own voices to interpret their love for each other. This is undoubtedly an enjoyment of musical beauty for the audience. This is a typical and touching love story about a mysterious ghost who haunts the opera house, uses a mask to hide his ugly face, and falls in love with a soprano singer. There are intricate feelings of characters, dramatic conflicts full of tension, and the mysterious fear and character suppression that erupted from rigor in the 19th century society. The stage showed a magnificent grand theater, a ghastly underground world, sensitive and passionate aristocratic youths, and a pitiful red actress. There is also that face, the inferiority and hatred hidden behind the horrible mask, the violent and fragile heart, almost all the elements that can mobilize the audience’s emotions are condensed in the original book by Caston-Lehoud, and in Weber His hands brushed away the dust for it, and bloomed again.

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  • Verdie 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    It's also a music movie, it doesn't feel as good as the miserable world, the plot is a bit simple, the hero and heroine's singing feels fake, and the last is a little touched. It should have been Jerry's mother in the beginning. Of course, Les Miserables was watched in a movie theater. The female lead was average, and the weirdo lived a long time.

  • Katelyn 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The pictures and costumes are beautiful, the heroine is beautiful, well, the shooting technique is so silly. . .

The Phantom of the Opera quotes

  • FirminAndre: Who'd believe a diva, happy to relieve a chorus girl who's gone and slept with the patron? Raoul and the soubrette entwined in love's duet, although he may demur, he must have been with her! You'd never get away with all this in a play, but if it's loudly sung and in a foreign tongue, it's just the sort of story audiences adore, in fact a perfect opera!

  • Christine: If he has to kill a thousand men, the Phantom of the Opera will kill and kill again!