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Reflections on the Phantom of the Opera
After watching a work carefully, what did you learn from this movie? You can't just watch. Write a review. So what should I write in my feedback? The following is my comment on the Phantom of the Opera. Welcome to reading. I hope you will like it.

As one of the four major musicals, Phantom of the Opera has flourished for a long time. The whole play is full of dramatic conflicts and contradictions, which is very pleasant to listen to. It was my first time to see the film of this play, and I was deeply impressed. The protagonists in the play are the Phantom of the Opera, Christine and Raul. Because of its ugly appearance, the Phantom of the Opera was sold by his family, kept in a cage and exhibited everywhere, and became the "son of the devil". It was also because of its ruthless appearance that he was insulted and beaten by people. When he was about ten years old, he killed his caretaker, escaped from the cage and was hidden in the theater by a little girl in the Grand Theatre. The secret life in the Grand Theatre gives full play to the talent of Phantom of the Opera in music and architecture. When Christine lost her father as a child, the phantom soothed her pain and taught her music in the dark, which made Christine always think that the phantom was her "angel of music". As the years passed, she fell in love with the little girl deeply. Christine became famous in the music industry as an adult, and the Phantom of the Opera brought her to her own music kingdom. Although Christine is full of love and obsession for the Phantom of the Opera and his music, when she takes off the mask of the Phantom of the Opera, she can't accept his appearance and has no intention to grow old with him. During this period, Christine fell in love with Raul, and the Phantom of the Opera designed to kidnap Christine to her own residence and force Christine to marry herself by hanging Raul. Christine deeply feels that the Phantom of the Opera is full of hatred, because she has never been loved by the world. She decided to stay with the Phantom of the Opera and immediately gave him a kiss. The phantom of the opera greedily sucks the kiss and feels the love and tenderness in it. It was this kiss that melted all the hatred in the Phantom of the Opera and left Christine and Raul to die alone.

Because of this movie, I bought the sarah brightman version of the script CD. When I was five years old, I found a CD brochure and asked about the masks and stills. Knowing that the Phantom of the Opera was tortured by the world as "the son of the devil", I was full of sympathy for him. When Diandian took out the CD when she was six years old, she watched the movie version of the play around and asked Diandian who she liked, indicating that she liked Raul because he was handsome. Everyone has a love of beauty. Gradually, I asked, "Why did the Phantom of the Opera open his mouth so wide when kissing?" This, this, this, circle feels that one head has become two big ones.

I watched the musical Phantom of the Opera when it was staged in Shanghai. Because of high expectations, I didn't feel much after reading it. There is no denying that the stage effect is really beautiful, but it is not as good as the film and the singer is not as good as Shakespeare. Among all the characters, Phantom of the Opera left the deepest impression on the circle, because people around him poured evil into him, leaving him with only flowers of evil that had never been loved, and when he got a little gentle love, the goodness in his nature appeared. There is a story in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio called Luo Cha. The aesthetic standards in this country are completely opposite to those in China. In China, the ugliest people are considered the most beautiful here, while in China, the uglier people have more power in this country, while in China, the ugliest people are locked up in a village and live an abandoned life.

In fact, beauty and ugliness are inconclusive, but it is unfair to deprive people of the right to be loved and live because their appearance does not meet the aesthetic standards of people around them.

Phantom of the Opera 2, as one of the four major musicals, has been in full swing, and the whole play is full of dramatic conflicts and contradictions, which is very pleasant to listen to. It was my first time to see the film of this play, and I was deeply impressed. The protagonists in the play are the Phantom of the Opera, Christine and Raul. Because of its ugly appearance, the Phantom of the Opera was sold by his family, kept in a cage and exhibited everywhere, and became the "son of the devil". It was also because of its ruthless appearance that he was insulted and beaten by people. When he was about ten years old, he killed his caretaker, escaped from the cage and was hidden in the theater by a little girl in the Grand Theatre. The secret life in the Grand Theatre gives full play to the talent of Phantom of the Opera in music and architecture.

When Christine lost her father as a child, the Phantom of the Opera soothed her pain and taught her music in the dark, which made Christine always think that the Phantom of the Opera was her "angel of music". As the years passed, she fell in love with the little girl deeply. Christine became famous in the music industry as an adult, and the Phantom of the Opera brought her to her own music kingdom. Although Christine's heart was full of love and obsession with the Phantom of the Opera and his music, when she took off the mask of the Phantom of the Opera, she could not understand his appearance and had no intention of marrying him. During this period, Christine and Raul fell in love, and the Phantom of the Opera designed Christine to become her own residence and forced Christine to marry herself by hanging Raul. Christine deeply feels that the Phantom of the Opera is full of hatred, because she has never been loved by the world. She decided to stay with the Phantom of the Opera and immediately gave him a kiss. The phantom of the opera greedily sucks the kiss and feels the love and tenderness in it. It was this kiss that melted all the hatred in the Phantom of the Opera and left Christine and Raul to die alone.

Because of this movie, I bought the sarah brightman version of the script CD. When I was five years old, I found a CD brochure and asked about the masks and stills. Knowing that the Phantom of the Opera was tortured by the world as "the son of the devil", I was full of sympathy for him. When Diandian took out the CD when she was six years old, she watched the movie version of the play around and asked Diandian who she liked, indicating that she liked Raul because he was handsome. Everyone has a love of beauty. Gradually, I asked, "Why did the Phantom of the Opera open his mouth so wide when kissing?" This, this, this, circle feels that one head has become two big ones.

I watched the musical Phantom of the Opera when it was staged in Shanghai. Because of high expectations, I didn't feel much after reading it. There is no denying that the stage effect is really beautiful, but it is not as good as the film and the singer is not as good as Shakespeare. Among all the protagonists, Phantom of the Opera left the deepest impression on the circle, because the people around him poured evil on him, leaving only the flowers of evil that he had never been loved, but when he got a little gentle love, the goodness in his nature appeared. There is a story in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio called Luo Cha. The aesthetic standards in this country are completely opposite to those in China. In China, the ugliest people are considered the most beautiful here, while in China, the uglier people have more power in this country, while in China, the ugliest people are locked up in a village and live an abandoned life.

In fact, beauty and ugliness are inconclusive, but it is unfair to deprive people of the right to be loved and live because their appearance does not meet the aesthetic standards of people around them.

In fact, the plot was a tragedy from the beginning, but I didn't see it clearly at that time. After watching the complete drama, I finally understood the identity of the characters, only to find that there was a tragedy from the beginning.

"Hold your hand and grow old with your son" is a very nice word, which often appeared in many literary films and romantic dramas of Qiong Yao in previous years.

After that, many writers, novelists and TV directors were painting.

This word has been considered by most people as one of the manifestations of true love.

In the movie, we can understand that Christine died before Raoul, which can be understood as Raoul laying flowers at Christine's grave at the end.

And there is no close-up of Christine's tombstone in the movie, so we don't know how old Christine lived or died. We can also guess that maybe Christine died a year or two after marrying Raoul (I was cruel). Do you think this is too tragic?

Then, I think there should be a rose in front of Christine's grave in the movie, which may mean that the phantom of the opera is not dead, which is another tragedy!

There doesn't seem to be too many tragedies in this play. If anything, the "love triangle" is really tragic.

Forget it, let's not choose the tragedy of this play.

Let's talk about my feelings about this movie seriously!

I can't say I hate musicals, but I don't like them.

In short, I just can't stand it for a few hours. My ears are always full of noisy voices, and even a normal conversation is rare.

Phantom of the Opera is the second musical I have ever seen. I have seen my fair lady before.

I also watched some clips of high school musical.

These are all forced to watch. My Fair Lady is a text in senior high school English books, and then Phantom of the Opera is an elective course at present.

I thought for a moment, one of the most important reasons why I hate musicals is that I don't know the language. Listening to these words, I feel uncomfortable. At the moment, a large group of people are raving wildly on the stage and don't understand what they are doing. In my opinion, it is simply noise pollution, which seriously damages the auditory nerve and challenges people's patience.

However, in musicals, I still like those paragraphs that no one sings, even those music that only has soundtracks to set off the environment or express a certain situation, I still think it's quite nice.

This coincides with what I said just now, and it is also because of the language problem. Music has no language barrier, so it doesn't sound aggressive, understandable and understandable, so it can be felt.

What do you think of those who can't understand and understand at all?

In Phantom of the Opera, there are also many paragraphs that interest me. I have forgotten the specific links. I have never been good at music.

Generally speaking, watching Phantom of the Opera, I just regard it as an ordinary romantic movie.

If you search for keywords, you will find the first few high-frequency words: love triangle opera house.

Reflection on Phantom 4 deliberately put aside some emotions to watch this movie. There is nothing to say about music. The melody of the theme song of "Phantom of the Opera" is easily echoed in the brain and played continuously.

Apart from learning some truth about being a man in opera, phantom life is completely isolated from human society. Only one person understood him, and that was Madame Curie, who brought him into the theatre. She knows everything about him, silently protects the poor child and tries to avoid being disturbed by outsiders. The phantom of the opera is a genius. He learned a lot from his teacher. Since Christine appeared in his life, he has dedicated all his music to her through love. For Christine, this kind of love satisfied all her spirits, but she didn't know his existence and thought it was just a god and a dream. Of course, she likes this dream. Lavu was Christine's childhood friend. After she became famous, he appeared. He is a handsome and rich prince charming. Feeling threatened by love, the phantom takes Christine to his underground palace to express her love. Everything was wonderful, but Christine was curious about the face behind his mask and uncovered the ugly face that even her mother would dislike, which made the Phantom of the Opera furious. He sighed at Aidit-from then on, he no longer has a good side in her heart. In desperation, I had to send her back to the theater.

Because the Phantom of the Opera killed a staff member, the relationship between Christine and Lavu has been in a white-hot state. Christine has begun to fear what the Phantom of the Opera has done. However, she is obsessed with his fatherly care, and she is eager to hear that familiar song again. When the Phantom of the Opera almost succeeded in luring Christine back to his underground palace, Lavu lost no time in killing her and taking her away. The Phantom of the Opera can no longer control himself. In anger, he decided to get her back by hook or by crook.

The Phantom of the Opera set up two organs on the stage and successfully took her underground. Lavu also found them with the help of Madame Curie. The phantom came forward to strangle him, and then let Christine choose whether to leave with the phantom at the expense of Lavu's death. Christine sang about his pity and kissed him. The kiss awakened the phantom's sincere love for Christine, and the phantom had to let them go. Love a person, if her happiness is not his happiness, he still leaves her, which is greed.

Lavu has nothing to say. He is a brave prince charming.

Christine is a lovely, beautiful, kind and brave girl. Before the Phantom of the Opera told her his love, she never knew that the ghost in the theater was an angel in her dream. Later, she was asked to make a love choice between Prince Charming and the ugly phantom. Normal people will choose the former.

The phantom of the opera is a lonely dark horse gentleman. He has always loved Christine, even in the dark. Have the ugliest face, and also have the most sincere heart and talent. Since falling in love with Christine, she has been everything to him. When it was taken away by a couple, he survived. Since his mother abandoned him, he was doomed to be lonely all his life. His life is to learn to bear loneliness.

Perhaps we can say that the cruelty of the Phantom of the Opera comes from his unfortunate childhood experience and his inferiority complex. But how can we evaluate a person's character? Everyone grows up with repeated injuries. When you are hurt by others, you often hurt others.

But I think Raoul's love for Christine is more a fantasy of his young partner. In other words, this opera is a little thin in depicting their love. It feels like Cinderella met the prince. It even makes people think that Christine and Raoul are together because of his noble status and wealth.

What about Raul and Christine? There's no way to know. Why was Raul the only one at the auction when the opera started? Where has Christine been for 30 years, but has this beautiful girl in the whole city been buried underground? I don't know if she remembers that ugly but brilliant vision.

Gorgeous costumes, exquisite scenery, unpredictable stage and professional actors. Make this Broadway opera look so beautiful. From the beginning of the performance, when Lot 663 was displayed at the auction of Paris Opera House, I felt as if I had come to Paris in 19 1 1. The dark auction site, Raoul, dusty posters, some mechanical cymbals and overturned chandeliers make people can't help but throw themselves into it.

Suddenly, time and space reversed, and the Paris Opera House was magnificent 30 years ago. In the rehearsal of Hannibal, there were some big-name film bases singing with their bellies up. The light shone on his general's armor. Only amazing. ……

When the scene moved to the underground lake of the Opera House, dry ice created a wonderful effect. The boat crossed the lake. The Phantom of the Opera now seems to be a boatman driving gondola and leading Christine to his palace.

When Raoul and Christine came to the top floor of the Opera House to escape from the Phantom of the Opera, a charming night view of Paris in the19th century appeared on the background wall. The flickering candlelight in the street echoes the stars in the sky. As if wandering in the milky way.

Christine came to her father's grave and poured out her heart and troubles. The phantom appeared beside the cross. Affectionate singing, ambivalent psychology, gloomy costumes, pale masks, dark crosses. People also feel infinite sorrow for him.

At the end of the opera, a girl came to the winding basement, found the mask under the phantom's cloak, and froze when she picked it up. Suddenly, she felt that time had passed. This feeling is no less than the montage in the movie. Seeing this scene, I was completely impressed by the charm of the theater performance for the first time. It's beyond words. This is a charming beauty.

The first time I went to Shanghai Grand Theatre to watch a performance, I was deeply moved by the charm of traditional Chinese opera. I can only say that Phantom of the Opera gives me the feeling that it is a legend, a tragicomedy, a story about love and an intoxicating beauty.

Reflection on Phantom 6 It is said that I first saw a fragment of this opera in Zhengda Variety Show when I was in primary school. That's the music MV of the goddess sarah brightman. Since then, I have been fascinated by this opera. Although I have seen the movie version and some live singing clips online, I still haven't seen the full version of the stage play.

The 25th anniversary performance of Phantom of the Opera, 20xx, was highly praised by the outside world. It is also a coincidence that I found a resource on the Internet, which is a commemorative performance edition of Royal Albert Hall. The feedback of this performance is wonderful, gorgeous and compact, and the actors' performances are amazing. The stage effect is really beautiful, no less than electricity.

The effect of the movie version is poor, but the movie version I watched before is too much like an idol drama, with idol acting and singing skills. The performance of the stage actors is so powerful and fascinating.

The male phantom is withdrawn, extreme and talented. He lived in the dark with inferiority because of his appearance defects, but slowly became out of the dark because of his musical talent. Because of its ugly appearance, the Phantom of the Opera is paranoid and crazy about Christine. He is too afraid of losing her because of his monster face. He always said that God was unfair to him, which made him look like a monster, but God was also fair, which made him an omnipotent genius and a rich hermit, but the only thing he lacked was love and being loved.

The heroine Christine is a young dancer who loves singing and performing. She is beautiful and full of energy. Her pure and clear singing fascinated the Phantom of the Opera. The Phantom of the Opera became Christine's singing instructor and made Christine a new pillar of the troupe. Christine thanked him, worshipped him and admired him. But also because of the phantom's crazy and suffocating love, Christine was afraid. Christine is not averse to the ugly appearance of the phantom. What she is afraid of is that the phantom will hurt others to love her. This kind of love is too horrible and too heavy for Christine to breathe. She is a contradiction. She has feelings for the phantom, but she really can't afford the phantom's love.

The play also has three scenes, the first is Hannibal, the second is the dumb servant, and the third is the victory of Emperor Juan. These three acts are different in story, style and modeling, but they are all gorgeous. The scenes in the three-act drama have the function of promoting the plot, that is, slowly leading the phantom from the dark background to the bright future. It is also Christine's transformation from a dancer to the first heroine of the troupe.

What a grand curtain call for the 25th anniversary performance of Phantom of the Opera. The main actors in this play have been invited to take a curtain call. Even invited 1986 in the real Albert Hall premiere of "Phantom of the Opera" of the two leading men and women. They are: Michael Patrick in Michael Patrick plays the Phantom of the Opera, and Sarah Brightman in Sarah Brightman plays Christine. The first two generations of Phantom and Christine stood on the stage at the same time. It's really Starlight Glimmer. Of course, the biggest star on the stage is Andrew Lloyd Webber Andrew Lloyd Webber, the author of this opera.

The reflection on Phantom 7 may be because the thinking of science students is too straightforward after all. After watching Phantom of the Opera for the first time, I didn't think it was a tragedy at all. How can it be a tragedy? Childhood lovers lived happily together, and the murderer finally faded out of people's lives. So when the teacher asked us to discuss whose tragedy the Phantom of the Opera was, I was greatly surprised. In order to enjoy The Fall of Affectionate and Sensitive Genius, I watched the film again carefully. Unfortunately, I still didn't see what I expected.

Stripped of Weber's wonderful music, the film is nothing more than a bizarre love triangle. Christine's role is like a doll raised by Phantom, but when she grows up, she falls in love with a foreign boy, which makes Phantom's training plan fail and makes her very angry. Then under the appearance of various supporting roles, two men rob a woman; Christine, on the other hand, was consistent from beginning to end and didn't know what to do.

The heroine's acting is too dull. She should want to express that she is full of doubts and is troubled by past memories and present feelings. Phantom is not only the empathy of her father's role, but also the love fantasy object of her girlhood. Even if the true face of the Phantom of the Opera is discovered later, as long as you can't see his face, sweet memories of the past will come back to your mind, and you will fall into a situation where you have no choice. At the same time, it is puzzling that the Phantom of the Opera should be more inclined to the images of father and mentor than lovers in her mind. Unfortunately, the only way for an actor to express his confusion seems to be to open his mouth and lose his eyes. Then I even wanted to ask her to keep her mouth shut.

As the absolute protagonist, Phantom of the Opera should have been a brilliant role. Distorted to madness, he has a sad life experience and is feared and disgusted by the world; At the same time, he is extremely eager to love and be loved. Such a genius who despises secular moral rules is paranoid about the secular recognition he despises; This is also the most ironic place of the Phantom of the Opera. In fact, Christine is more of a tool for the Phantom to realize himself. Because the Phantom of the Opera itself is ugly and weird, he just wants to hide in the dark and feel sorry for himself. But he taught Christine his musical talent; Let Christine take his place on the stage, and Christine will accept the cheers and praises of the audience instead of him. Therefore, the phantom's feelings for Christine are mixed with a strong desire for control; So it's not hard to understand why he forced Christine to make a terrible choice. At the end of the movie, the Phantom disarmed himself with a sincere kiss and sang a sad farewell song to the monkey music box. The lover is far away, and the pursuer is in sight. Presumably, the director has a preference for this role, so he arranged such a sad and happy ending for him. But the shaping of this role is not without problems. First of all, the film is vague about his life experience and how his amazing talent came from; Therefore, the Phantom of the Opera's personality seems a bit abrupt. Secondly, the actor's exposition of the phantom of the opera is a bit too much. In the later period, he was a completely wounded beast, even a little incompetent. Like a child who can't afford to lose, he is always superficial and not deep enough.

In fact, the plot was a tragedy from the beginning, and I didn't see it clearly at that time. After watching the complete drama, I finally understood the identity of the characters who appeared and found that there was a tragedy from the beginning.

"Hold your hand and grow old with your son" is a very nice word, which often appeared in many literary films and romantic dramas of Qiong Yao in previous years. After that, many writers, novelists and TV directors were painting. This word has been considered by most people as one of the manifestations of true love. In the movie, we can know that Christine died before Raoul, which can be learned at the end when Raoul laid flowers at Christine's grave. And there is no close-up of Christine's tombstone in the movie, so we don't know how old Christine lived or died. We can also guess that maybe Christine died a year or two after marrying Raoul (I was cruel). Do you think this is too tragic? Then, I think there is a close-up of the rose in front of Christine's grave in the movie, which may mean that the phantom of the opera is not dead, which is another tragedy!

There doesn't seem to be too many tragedies in this play. If anything, it can only be said that "love triangle" is really a tragedy. Forget it, let's not pick the tragedy of this play. Let's talk about my feelings about this movie seriously!

I can't say I hate musicals, but I don't like them. In short, I just can't stand the noise in my ears for hours, and there are few normal conversations. Phantom of the Opera is the second musical I have ever seen. I have seen my fair lady before. I also watched some clips of high school musical. These are all forced to watch. "My Fair Lady" is a text in high school English books, and then "Phantom of the Opera" is now an elective course. I thought for a moment, one of the most important reasons why I hate musicals is the language barrier. I feel uncomfortable after hearing those words. Now a large group of people are raving on the stage and don't know what they are doing. In my opinion, it is simply noise pollution, and the auditory nerve is seriously damaged, which is a great challenge to people's patience.

However, in musicals, I still like those paragraphs that no one sings, even those music that only has soundtracks to set off the environment or express a certain situation, I still think it's quite nice. This coincides with what I just said, and it is also because of the language problem. Music has no language barrier, sounds non-aggressive, acceptable, understandable and can be felt. What do you think of those who are totally unacceptable and incomprehensible?

In Phantom of the Opera, there are also many paragraphs that interest me. I have forgotten the specific links. I have never been good at music.

Generally speaking, watching Phantom of the Opera, I just regard it as an ordinary romantic movie. If you search for keywords, you will find the following high-frequency words: love triangle opera house.