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01-03-05, 11:36 PM
Summary:
The Phantom of the Opera is a Hollywood adaptation of the popular theatrical play by the same name. This film follows the theatrical production very closely and tells the story of an opera house in Paris in the late 1800’s. The opera house is said to be haunted by a phantom (Gerard Butler) who gives the theater owners a request in order for him to allow the productions to continue. When the owners decide to ignore the request, the phantom begins causing havoc and becomes enamored by the beautiful Christine (Emmy Rossum).
Why You Should See This Movie:
The best way to consider whether or not you should see this film is to consider if you have seen or liked the theatrical production. If you have enjoyed the theatrical version, you will love the way in which the screenwriters stayed true to the story in terms of plot, music, costumes, etc. If, however, you find the story slow and lacking action, you will likely be bored by the long scenes filled with beautiful solo singing performances. The acting in the film is pretty great, but not the focus of the film. The best part of the movie especially in the theater is the incredible soundtrack. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s stunning music is powerful and incredible through the sound system in a movie theater.
Why You Shouldn't See This Movie:
As mentioned above, I felt as though the movie dragged a bit in places where the long musical scenes took over. If you are impatient with theses scenes, you will be bored.
Conclusion:
The Phantom of the Opera is a great adaptation of the theatrical production that stays true to the basis of the story as well as incredible sound and musical effects, and yet doesn’t quite capture the emotion and power the theater can provide.
The Phantom of the Opera is a Hollywood adaptation of the popular theatrical play by the same name. This film follows the theatrical production very closely and tells the story of an opera house in Paris in the late 1800’s. The opera house is said to be haunted by a phantom (Gerard Butler) who gives the theater owners a request in order for him to allow the productions to continue. When the owners decide to ignore the request, the phantom begins causing havoc and becomes enamored by the beautiful Christine (Emmy Rossum).
Why You Should See This Movie:
The best way to consider whether or not you should see this film is to consider if you have seen or liked the theatrical production. If you have enjoyed the theatrical version, you will love the way in which the screenwriters stayed true to the story in terms of plot, music, costumes, etc. If, however, you find the story slow and lacking action, you will likely be bored by the long scenes filled with beautiful solo singing performances. The acting in the film is pretty great, but not the focus of the film. The best part of the movie especially in the theater is the incredible soundtrack. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s stunning music is powerful and incredible through the sound system in a movie theater.
Why You Shouldn't See This Movie:
As mentioned above, I felt as though the movie dragged a bit in places where the long musical scenes took over. If you are impatient with theses scenes, you will be bored.
Conclusion:
The Phantom of the Opera is a great adaptation of the theatrical production that stays true to the basis of the story as well as incredible sound and musical effects, and yet doesn’t quite capture the emotion and power the theater can provide.