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El fantasma de la ópera

Título original: The Phantom of the Opera
  • 2004
  • B
  • 2h 23min
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Emmy Rossum and Gerard Butler in El fantasma de la ópera (2004)
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Una joven soprano se convierte en la obsesión de un genio musical desfigurado que vive bajo la Ópera de París. Este secuestra a la soprano y obliga a los responsables de la obra a mantenerla... Leer todoUna joven soprano se convierte en la obsesión de un genio musical desfigurado que vive bajo la Ópera de París. Este secuestra a la soprano y obliga a los responsables de la obra a mantenerla como protagonista.Una joven soprano se convierte en la obsesión de un genio musical desfigurado que vive bajo la Ópera de París. Este secuestra a la soprano y obliga a los responsables de la obra a mantenerla como protagonista.

  • Dirección
    • Joel Schumacher
  • Guionistas
    • Gaston Leroux
    • Andrew Lloyd Webber
    • Joel Schumacher
  • Elenco
    • Gerard Butler
    • Emmy Rossum
    • Patrick Wilson
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Joel Schumacher
    • Guionistas
      • Gaston Leroux
      • Andrew Lloyd Webber
      • Joel Schumacher
    • Elenco
      • Gerard Butler
      • Emmy Rossum
      • Patrick Wilson
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    • Nominado a 3 premios Óscar
      • 7 premios ganados y 42 nominaciones en total

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    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • The Phantom
    Emmy Rossum
    Emmy Rossum
    • Christine
    Patrick Wilson
    Patrick Wilson
    • Raoul
    Miranda Richardson
    Miranda Richardson
    • Madame Giry
    Minnie Driver
    Minnie Driver
    • Carlotta
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Firmin
    Simon Callow
    Simon Callow
    • Andre
    Victor McGuire
    Victor McGuire
    • Piangi
    Jennifer Ellison
    Jennifer Ellison
    • Meg Giry
    Murray Melvin
    Murray Melvin
    • Reyer
    Kevin McNally
    Kevin McNally
    • Buquet
    • (as Kevin R. McNally)
    James Fleet
    James Fleet
    • Lefevre
    Imogen Bain
    • Carlotta's Maid
    Miles Western
    Miles Western
    • Carlotta's Wigmaker
    Judith Paris
    Judith Paris
    • Carlotta's Seamstress
    Halcro Johnston
    • Passirino
    Paul Brooke
    Paul Brooke
    • Auctioneer
    Oliver Chopping
    • Porter
    • Dirección
      • Joel Schumacher
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      • Gaston Leroux
      • Andrew Lloyd Webber
      • Joel Schumacher
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    8ksdilauri

    Not everybody is a Thea-tah snob.

    I'll add to the bazillion comments posted here: if you don't make a side-by-side comparison to the stage classic, this movie holds its own. (If you don't like the screenplay, you can blame its co-writer: one Andrew Lloyd Webber.) The famous mask here doesn't hide the fact that Butler is a lot better looking than your average Phantom, and his voice lacks the wide range required by the score---but I found it more realistic, and all told, he does reflect the emotions of a tortured soul who's lived a lifetime literally in the shadows. The movie is helped by sumptuous sets, the ALWebber score, Emmy Rossum's singing, and its tale of hopeless love. Purists may sniff, but when the movie opened people in our area went back to see it again. I did. And the dvd is a welcome addition to my collection.
    emily_glenister

    Absolutely fantastic!

    I dragged my long suffering boyfriend to see The Phantom of the Opera on Sunday, and was pleasantly surprised by it. Although I have never seen it on-stage, the film version - for me - was so enchanting that I now cannot wait to obtain tickets to it. The sets were absolutely beautiful. France is known for its beauty, and this adaption certainly paid homage to that. The theatre set itself was absolutely stunning; marble and velvet being the main materials within it. Emmy Rossum (Christine) was 17 when this was filmed and was absolutely outstanding. When she started to sing, my mouth literally dropped open. Minnie Driver (La Carlotta) was very funny in her Italian diva role. Her hand gestures added to the mannerisms of a typical diva. Her singing was overdone to add to the character (even though Ms. Driver did not do all the vocals herself). Patrick Wilson (Raoul), out of all of them, had the most captivating voice. Although Raoul seemed a bit wet and droopy, he was still gorgeous and made the GIRLS in the audience swoon. However, the star of the piece for me, was Gerard Butler (the Phantom). Although his vocal skills weren't entirely right for the part, he portrayed the Phantom as a lot of people see him; as a victim. I actually ended up warming to him, and when asked by my boyfriend who I would choose; Raoul or the Phantom, I said the Phantom. Something about the way Mr. Butler played him, was so sexy and he drew the WOMEN to him. Watching the Phantom and Raoul, certainly separated the boys from the men and the girls from the women. Another pleasant surprise is that Jennifer Ellison was actually rather good in her role as Meg, Christine's best friend. Miss Ellison has been trained in acting, singing and dancing and so was well equipped to the play the part, and carried it off very well. I wouldn't be surprised if more roles in Hollywood turned up for her. Overall, I rate this film a 5/5 and definitely recommend it. It sent shivers up my spine and gave me goosebumps. I urge those of you who haven't seen it, to become goosebump friendly by watching THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA!
    j-mail7

    Excellent!

    I have had the good fortune to have seen the stage production 3 times (twice at the Alhambra in Bradford and again 2 months ago at Her majesty's theatre in London) and would rate it as the best experience I have ever had in the theatre. So along comes this movie and I was not sure what to expect, before going I said to friends that if it was half as good as the stage show then it would be marvelous, well it exceeded that - I would rate it at about 80% myself.

    My wife and I saw the movie last night and were enthralled all the way through, the costumes and scenery were superb, and we both thought the performances were excellent. My only minor detraction was with Gerard Butler, I just had this gut feeling that his voice just didn't quite have the power to portray the Phantom to the full extent; but what do I know? I have no knowledge or training or background in theatre or singing, as I said it was just a feeling that I had myself.

    I would recommend this movie to anyone who may enjoy musicals - if you don't, then I rather think you would hate it (but then you are unlikely to be reading this are you?)

    All in all a wonderful night at the cinema, which I shall be repeating, and I will be buying the DVD when it comes out.

    9/10
    9triple8

    Never loses it's beauty....

    I have just come from seeing phantom and was completely swept away. The stage show is my all time favorite Broadway show and I was a bit nervous as to how Phantom and the music of the night would hold up on the big screen but I needn't have worried because it was very definitely worth the price of the ticket-and then some.

    The movie, for the most part, retains much of the stage show, I'd say about 85 percent true to the show, though there were slight differences. The magic present in the show live, is still, for the most part, here on film. In fact, I was wondering if I would cry during the movie and of coarse I did. Phantom of the Opera's's loveliness is still so luminous and the movie just fills your senses. I don't think there was a sound in the theater during the whole movie.

    The film's look-among the most riveting I've ever seen-colorful, rich and oozing vibrancy, the look and feel are just magnificent. I sure hope this movie wins some awards for it's costumes and Cinematography. At times, there was almost a bit TO much going on which, as my friends and I discussed takes the focus away from the music a bit and maybe(though I'm torn on this) they should have toned it down just a tiny tiny bit. Still, the look was so spectacular I'm not even sure I'd definitely have done that myself. But still, 10 of 10 for atmosphere.

    The casting-pretty good for the most part. I simply cannot believe Emmy Rossum is only 18 years old, she is magnificent and I am in awe of her. She was a beautiful, lovely Christine and I think we'll be seeing a lot of her in the future.

    Gerard Butler has been getting some flack. I actually liked him in the role of the phantom although I began to feel more strongly about his rightness as the movie went on, not right at the beginning. That is not because he wasn't good in the role, just different then the stage version. To me, his singing got more and more soulful as the movie went on and his acting was an A plus, he wasn't just there to sing and look pretty, he acted the heck out of the role and succeeded in elevating the phantom from just a presence to a tortured individual. People have been saying he's to good looking, well that's certainly not his fault!(though they really could have gotten a more realistic looking mask for him to wear.) And besides, his looks are transcended by the end, they lose their focus until we are barely aware of them. He did a really good job. Patrick Wilson surprised me the most, I think in a way, I enjoyed his voice the most. He was simply Superb, and he too, embodied Raoul. He is a talented actor with a moving, gently powerful voice and he was great. Minnie Driver, Miranda Richarardson-all great. Good casting choices.

    All in all a great night at the movies-I am giving this a 9 and I think if I had to say why it's not a perfect 10, it's just that this story was meant to, first be, a theatrical production, and as good as the movie was, and as many tears as I cried, it did not haunt me in the same way as the stage show. That does not take away from the movie's power or magnificence, I'm not even sure it could have been any better at all as a movie. It's just that seeing it live sends chills down my spine and haunts in a way that only a stage musical can do. I can actually understand how some people are not impressed by Phantom because, the bottom line is, this is as much about the music as the story and if one isn't a fan of this type of music, one probably won't simply find a lot here. But for those who have seen the beauty of Phantom on stage, they'll (probebly) love it and better yet, for those lucky enough to come into this film, and love it, WITHOUT having ever seen the play-see the play-because if you think the movie version is the stuff that magnificence is made of, think about all that live on stage right in front of you. This movie is good and I admiringly give it a 9 of 10.
    9lisa_nyc

    Beautiful film

    I was able to view this at a special screening and was very impressed. It is a visually stunning movie - the costuming and sets are as extravagant and lavish as the music. Gerard Butler gives a particularly anguishing and sympathetic performance as The Phantom. Emmy Rossum is beautiful portraying Christine and her transformation from a young innocent to a woman who is aware of herself, her sexuality, and the world of love. Patrick Wilson is a particularly dashing, heroic and protective Raoul and Minnie Driver provides hilarious comic relief as Carlotta. I particularly enjoyed the film's ability to delve deeper into the lives of characters. It provided depth and context and layers to all of the characters that the stage production cannot do. The entire cast was magnificent and I will be hearing the "music of the night" in my head for the next several days. I would definitely recommend it and can't wait to see it again.

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    • Trivia
      The chandelier weighed 2.2 tons, cost $1.3 million, and was provided by Swarovski. It had a stunt double for riskier scenes. There was also a third chandelier made that was equipped with electricity and lighting for the opening scene.
    • Errores
      When Raoul is on his way down the stairs to the Phantom's lair, he falls through a hole, down into a pit of water. Iron bars then lower from above, but since Raoul fell straight down into the water, it would be impossible for the bars to be there.
    • Citas

      [as he leads Christine down the tunnels of the opera]

      The Phantom: [sings] Sing once again with me our strange duet. / My power over you grows stronger yet. / And though you turn from me to glance behind, / The Phantom of the Opera is there, inside your mind.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in HBO First Look: The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Auction at the Opera Populaire, 1919 (Prologue)
      Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Hart, and Richard Stilgoe

      Performed by Patrick Wilson

      Produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Nigel Wright, Joel Schumacher, Simon Lee, and Guy de Villiers

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de enero de 2005 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Central Partnership (Russia)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Italiano
    • También se conoce como
      • The Phantom of the Opera
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • E Stage, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(backstage)
    • Productoras
      • Warner Bros.
      • Odyssey Entertainment
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 70,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 51,293,931
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,001,890
      • 26 dic 2004
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 154,674,241
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 2h 23min(143 min)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.39 : 1

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