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Phantom of the Opera is a gorgeous movie, which sometimes moves into over the top territory, but never unbearably so. It has its flaws, but none that it doesn't overcome. The dialog is forced in some places, but when it gives way to music it just washes over you and you can submerge yourself into the lavish dream of Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Joel Schumacher. In order to enjoy this movie though you have to let it draw you in. If you stay on the outside it might look stagy, and even a little ridiculous.
The cast is excellent, especially Gerard Butler who though far too good looking to play the Phantom gives him a dark, brooding melancholy. When his heart breaks yours does too. He is not Michael Crawford, and thankfully he isn't trying to be. His Phantom is rawer, and more seductive. Emmy Rossum is luminous, and though not exceptional she does convey the innocence, and sorrow of the character of Christine beautifully. Patrick Wilson's Raoul is the opposite of the Phantom, and creates a pleasing balance. He is earnest, and sweet, and his voice is heart-breakingly good.
This movie is not perfect, but it is a wonderful escape, and you might find yourself leaving with tears in your eyes.
The cast is excellent, especially Gerard Butler who though far too good looking to play the Phantom gives him a dark, brooding melancholy. When his heart breaks yours does too. He is not Michael Crawford, and thankfully he isn't trying to be. His Phantom is rawer, and more seductive. Emmy Rossum is luminous, and though not exceptional she does convey the innocence, and sorrow of the character of Christine beautifully. Patrick Wilson's Raoul is the opposite of the Phantom, and creates a pleasing balance. He is earnest, and sweet, and his voice is heart-breakingly good.
This movie is not perfect, but it is a wonderful escape, and you might find yourself leaving with tears in your eyes.
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