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Phantom of the Opera
For you Phantom freaks out there, who liked the movie? Who didn't? Why?
Here's what I thought. I enjoyed both the movie and play, but the play was definitely better. Even though I didn't see it with Micheal Crawford as the phantom, I remember the phantom being a very powerful character in the play, mostly due to his voice. The movie, however, miscasted the phantom as very weak, no offense to the actor. All the sudden, I didn't feel sorry for the phantom anymore, because he lost the strength from play to movie. But thats just my 2 cents, what do you all think? |
Re: Phantom of the Opera
I do agree they didn't have as much strength in the phantom's character in the movie. However, the actresses were simply amazing, their voices were beautiful. I really thought they did an awesome job bringing it from broadway to movie, because they didn't "hollywoodize" it much, if at all... which is very, very, very rare (and probably the reason it wasn't much of a box office success).
I really liked the way that they were able to do the visual effects to keep it both interesting as a movie, but also to enhance what a play would otherwise have... they were able to keep long songs with not very much movement still entertaining for the average movie-goer. The one thing about the movie that nags me to no end, is the lip syncing. I think they tried to make it seem more realistic, and the director had the actors say the words on camera as if talking normally... I mean, yea it looks more natural as a person talking, but there's no way someone's going to hit those high notes with that much power with their lips barely open... I think anybody with any musical background would be bothered by that, I know I was. Otherwise, I thought that the casting was pretty decent... especially on the female end. I do find it interesting that they picked the phantom up singing in a bar... he definitly had no acting skills, and I think that's why he couldn't give it as much power, but considering he learned his acting as he went, I think he did a pretty good job. Overall, I really enjoyed the movie version too. |
Re: Phantom of the Opera
I thought the movie phantom sucked.
I've seen the stage show three times, and I have the original soundtrack, and the movie phantom just didn't have the voice for the job. I didn't like how they changed the music, and how they turned singing into talking. I did like the movie, and I wasn't expecting much given how books usually do not translate into movies very well, among other things, since I'd seen the stage show. It was nice in the sense that they could make it a bit more interesting-They were able to have MUCH more elaborate sets. |
Re: Phantom of the Opera
I thought the movie was done very well overall, but ...
(Warning! Spoiler Alert!) The Bad
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---------------------------------------- I think that's it - for now at least! The DVD comes out May 3rd, and I'm planning on buying the movie soundtrack this weekend (I have the 21 song, 1986 Michael Crawford/Sarah Brightman/Original Cast soundtrack playing right now!!) :) |
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