Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA young soprano becomes the obsession of a horribly disfigured composer, who has plans for those who oppose him or the young singer.A young soprano becomes the obsession of a horribly disfigured composer, who has plans for those who oppose him or the young singer.A young soprano becomes the obsession of a horribly disfigured composer, who has plans for those who oppose him or the young singer.
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The end of the film finds an extremely original twist, as Eric is found to be the modern day leader of the group who is putting on the broadway play in New York. Love enduring is made so clear when certain death is avoided again, which in itself is expected but executed with dynamic acting.
Yes, I loved this film and feel those who don't lack the training and intelligence to appreciate the story to begin with...Go buy the movie. You'll be glad you did.
Highly recomended!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
During the audition, there is an accident on the stage and Christine faints. She relives her past life in the Nineteenth Century in London, when she is an aspirant opera singer and becomes the protégée of The Phantom (Robert Englund) of the London Opera House. The Phantom is the unknown composer Erik Destler that makes a pact with the devil in order to the world would love his music. In return, the devil destroys his face and tells that he would never be loved by anyone and would be disfigured forever. After a tragic ending, Christine awakes in the present days and has a great surprise when she is introduced to the producer of the opera.
"The Phantom of the Opera" (1989) is a gore and bleak version of the classic novel of Gaston Leroux. The make-up of the Phantom is impressive and gruesome. Jill Schoelen moves her lips perfectly and gives the sensation that she is really singing opera. The screenplay is original, with Christine Day living her two lives in two different centuries with the Phantom obsessed by her. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "O Fantasma da Ópera" ("The Phantom of the Opera")
That said, let's continue into the commentary, shall we? The thing that struck me most about this movie is the music, Don Juan Triumphant. It's a haunting melody that just sticks in your mind. For me, it stayed for years. I was lucky enough when with friends (who were working, leaving me alone in their off-campus housing bored for several hours) to find a copy at the corner video store. It was a delight.
Christine is NOT what you expect--she has no accents, doesn't look much like Sarah B, and I haven't a clue if that was really her singing. They did play fast and furious with the book. This does not mean it's a bad movie! I can count if I thought for three minutes ten other movies that deviated from the books they were based on? *S*
Basically, the movie, to me, deals with reincarnation. When Christine locates and brings the lyrics and melody for Erik's inspired masterpiece to an audition, she is struck on the head by a sand-bag in mid verse. This has her traveling back in time to the days of the setting of the book, but in England rather than France. I actually don't mind the changes; they make the story fresher in my mind. There, we learn that this 19th century Christine has been learning from a mysterious stranger who has taught her singing and plans to make her a star. Jill is a lovely woman, and in the role, she shines as she dones the jewels of Faust's love interest in the opera. Robert as Erik is as usual a wonderfully mysterious, sinister, yet humorous "bad guy", if you can call Erik that.
After the climax of the 19th century, Christine awakens to find herself in modern times again (hence my belief that it was a tale of reincarnation rather than actual-time travel--the 19th century Christine was established well before the incident!) and assisted by the show's patron.
I adore the synthesized versions of the music, and was extremely pleased when the library was able to locate a copy of the CD OST for me to check out. It's just as good as I remembered. Amazon had the VHS, and I am good to go now! :)
If you're seeking consistancy, accuracy towards the novel, or something resembling Michael Crawford, you're in the wrong place. If you're looking for a good tale that sends shivers up your spine (it did me as she placed money in the hat!), then this is the place.
Enjoy!
Now to just collect the rest of the NoES series....
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- CuriosidadesDuring a scene with fire, hot wax fell on Jill Schoelen, and burned her arm and shoulder. Despite this incident, director Dwight H. Little convinced Schoelen to do two more takes in the fire.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Christine first starts singing to the phantom in front of the fireplace near the beginning, her voice doesn't match her lip movement.
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Christine Day: [back in the present] You're him, aren't you?
Erik Destler: [gives a sarcastic gasp] Had you expected someone else? Christine, you have always been my inspiration. You. And now, it's only a question of what you want: Love or music.
Erik Destler: [after she rips his fake skin off while he screams]
[seething in discomfort]
Erik Destler: I have waited a very long time for you to come back to me my dear
[coughing]
Erik Destler: We had a bargain you and I
[barks]
Erik Destler: FOREVER!
[now quietly]
Erik Destler: Forever!
Christine Day: [snatches up one of his surgical tools] NOT...
[and stabs him with it]
Christine Day: ... FOREVER!
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThis Motion Picture is not associated with any current or prior stage play or motion picture of the same title.
- Versões alternativasSeveral scenes of extreme graphic violence had to be trimmed/deleted in order to get an R-rating in America.
- ConexõesFeatured in Behind the Mask: The Making of The Phantom of the Opera (2015)
- Trilhas sonorasDon Juan Triumphant
Composed and Conducted by Misha Segal
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- How long is The Phantom of the Opera?Fornecido pela Alexa
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- El fantasma de la ópera
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.953.745
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.050.000
- 5 de nov. de 1989
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 3.954.044
- Tempo de duração1 hora 33 minutos
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- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1