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Reflections on the musical Phantom of the Opera.
Yesterday, I spent two and a half hours watching Phantom of the Opera. After reading it, the whole person was in a daze, and it didn't feel like just coming back from a dreamland.

In these two and a half hours, I abandoned the habit of eating while watching the disc and stared at the screen intently until the end.

I have been wordy for so long, just to show that this is a wonderful movie, so beautiful and touching that I feel that eating at this time is blasphemous.

After watching the movie, I began to think about something. I have to say that this film has some defects. Because it is adapted from a musical, many plots seem too hasty. Like Christine's relationship with Raul. They only met twice when they grew up. Christine fell in love and got engaged because of Raoul's all for you. )

But Weber (the author of the musical) also added a lot of thought-provoking things.

Christine is just a little dancer. So at first, the young Viscount Raoul didn't recognize this as his childhood playmate. But after Christine became the lead singer, Raoul recognized her immediately. Why? Probably because she is famous. Raoul will recognize her if she is not known. How about staying?

There is also a grand masked ball, which makes people think deeply.

Masquarad

masquerade

Every face has a different shape.

Every face is a different shape.

Masquarad

masquerade

look around

Look around.

And a mask.

Another mask

Behind you

Right behind you. "

These words explain interpersonal relationships well. There are many sides to a person's character. Similarly, in terms of communication. Maybe he smiled at you yesterday. Who knows if he will stab you in the back today? It can be seen how wise Weber is.

At the end of the movie, there is an ending that musicals don't have. When 70-year-old Raoul was sweeping the grave for his dead wife Christine, he found a bright red rose. That must be a ghost, because he likes to send Christine red roses. At the same time, I feel extremely moved: for so many years, the ghost's love has never changed and has been silently guarding Christine. This sincere feeling is touching. But at the same time, it occurred to me that the ghost was so loyal because Christine was the only one who saw his ugly face but was willing to approach him. Christine's kindness gave him a new life, which enabled him to finally complete Raoul and Christine.

But if his face had not been broken, would he be so persistent? A wizard like him must have a large number of admirers. What about his feelings for Christine?

The answer is unknown. We are not qualified to comment on things that have not happened. But I have to say that this film is really good in all aspects and worth seeing. Especially the songs in it are very nice. I recommend you to have a look.