Saturday, July 2, 2011

Phantom of the Opera(2004)

directed by Joel Schumacher

The Phantom of the Opera is there, inside my mind.
So I had been wanting to see this movie for a very long time, and was so excited when I got it from netflix (netflix is amazing). And well I was entranced during the whole movie.
It is a story of a young Dancer for Opera Populaire, Christine Daae (pronounced Die-ee), who has been learning to sing by her 'angel of music'. When Opera Populaire changes ownership, and one of the people invovled is her child-hood-sweetheart, Christine (played by Emmy Rossum) is suddenly haunted by The Phantom of the Opera(played by Gerald Butler).
Christine is forced to chose between the man behind the mask(literally) and her love from long ago.

This movie is excellent as long as your older than 13, it is definitely not a kids movie. There are quite a few murders committed by the title character. And there is a lot of touching of the skin and kissing(not exactly going together). If you have a problem with kissing and touching then this probably isn't a movie for you.

But the Pros for me way out weigh the cons. First of all, the music. I had never heard Andrew Lloyd Weber's music before this and was captivated. it was not like what I thought of an opera. In fact it isn't much of an opera as a very extravagant musical. Everyone singing is superb. And the music is just fantastic. And the whole story is very intriguing, exciting and amazing. And the acting(acting police here) was phenomenal , and I don't usually say that, but seeing as all the actors sang their own song, and were completely in character.
This movie is a must see for any one who loves very extravagant musicals.

Review by Sweetie Pie

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