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![]() i'm susan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 13,875 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 5,029 ![]() |
I don't know if there was a topic about this, but have you guys seen this movie yet? I don't remember whose in it, but yeah. By the way, I'm not talking about the older version. I'm talking about the newest version of Phantom of Opera!
I really want to watch it so bad!!! Because I love opera music a lot --- really do. So yeah I'm planning to watch it soon, maybe with my mom? Since she loves opera music too? hehe If you did watch it, how was it? |
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*Kathleen* |
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Oh haha I know, I know - I've read the book as well. Neither the musical and movie live up to it, as you stated above. I agree with you. Yeah, they did change the characters quite a bit. They made the Phantom a lot more...wicked...I guess you could say so that you were forced to feel that Christine should ultimately pick Raoul. And yeah, I agree that Emmy has a wonderful voice, but...she doesn't have too many facial expressions. In itself, the movie was pretty good - that's if you put aside the musical and the book. In my opinion, anyways (even though I've already commented on it here, but I felt like responding to your post). Blah. Also, I didn't like how you kind of had to assume yourself how he taught Christine to sing and whatnot. It kind of cut out the whole relationship they had, and how he loved her, but she loved him as a father figure kind of thing. Blah. Okay, I'll shut up now. And yeah, Gerard's a magnificent actor. Ehh...I thought he was okay singing, but that's just me.
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QUOTE(Kathleen @ May 17 2005, 2:58 PM) Also, I didn't like how you kind of had to assume yourself how he taught Christine to sing and whatnot. It kind of cut out the whole relationship they had, and how he loved her, but she loved him as a father figure kind of thing. I didn't even think about that. *Goes and watches the dvd again* Oh my gosh, that is true. They mention that he is her 'mentor' and such, but they never go into the hours that they have spent together learning and all that jazz. |
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