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The Phantom Of The Opera [DVD] [2004]
Although it's not as bold as Oscar darling Chicago, The Phantom o ... Last Update 08.12.2009 06:07
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by - written on 14/01/08 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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You'd be hard pressed not to at least know something of The Phantom Of The Opera story. The novel dates back to 1909, when French novelist Gaston Leroux first had his work published. The Phantom has found itself in many guises - both on stage and on film. Andrew Lloyd Webber's famous take on the story first found its way to the stage in 1986 with Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford among its most famous leads. Set in the late 19th century, The Phantom Of The Opera tells the story of the fantastical relationship between a chorus girl and a deformed figure that exists beneath the run down Opera Populaire. When the cast of a new production start receiving ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/09/07 (Useful, 93 readings)
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Brilliantly stylised, yet somehow believable, this musical is powerful stuff. It's one of those special films that make you want to see it again even as the credits roll. Based on the (somewhat confusing, so I'm told) novel by Gaston Leroux, Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical is brought to life once again as you've never seen it before. Set in the Opéra Populaire in 1870's France, the film focuses on talented young soprano Christine Daaé, the Opéra Populaire's new patron le Vicomte Raoul de Changy and the mysterious Phantom. Also important is the Prima Donna Carlotta who throws a tantrum at the smallest hint of not getting her own way. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/11/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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I'm a huge fan of musicals, but the Phantom of the Opera was not really one that interested me for a long time. That was until I watched P.S I Love You, and fell completely in love with the gorgeous Gerard Butler. When I heard he was also the Phantom, I asked my friend to borrow her DVD and have now seen it quite a few times. ======== The Plot ======== The deformed bitter man known only as the Phantom finds himself falling in love wtih the chorus singer Christine, he is currently living in the sewers of the Paris Opera House and brings it upon himself to help teach Christine music. He doesn't like the fact that the opera house are not ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/09/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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*First published in my "Cinema Round up" thread on Cyberkwoon.com Jan 14 2005* Although I am a big fan of the horror genre in both film and fiction, I was relatively late coming to the Gaston Laroux classic. There have been good, bad and odd renditions of the classic, but it was Andrew Lloyd Webber's West End musical that made it a verified modern cult interest. In fact, there are many who don't know the story beyond this highly successful ongoing show. I compare this reaction to the way the Batman product is now viewed after the 1960s TV show. Like Batman, Webber's show both dragged the franchise out of obscurity and gave it with a campy stigma. In ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/10/08 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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Since I first heard that Andrew Lloyd Webber was making a film of his musical, The Phantom of the Opera, I couldn't wait to see it. Of all his musicals I thought that Phantom would make the smoothest transfer to the big screen - the big budget that was given allowed for a level of glamour that the theatrical production couldn't realistically achieve. The film tells the story of Christine Daae, a young orphan girl in the Opera Populaire in Paris, who has been coached in her singing by a mysterious mentor. This teacher, unbeknown to Christine, is actually the Phantom of the Opera - a masked man who lives in the sewers beneath the opera house and who has ... Read the complete review





