After carefully watching a work, what experience did you have after watching it this time? You can’t just read it, write a review after watching it. So how should you write your feelings after viewing it? The following is my carefully compiled review of The Phantom of the Opera. You are welcome to read it. I hope you all like it. Thoughts after watching The Phantom of the Opera 1
As one of the four major musicals, "The Phantom of the Opera" has been performing continuously. The whole play is full of dramatic conflicts and contradictions, which is very enjoyable to listen to and watch. It was the first time I watched the film of this drama and it left a deep impression on me. The main characters in the play are Phantom, Christine and Raul. Because of his extremely ugly appearance, the Phantom was sold by his family to wandering gypsies and kept in a cage as a "son of the devil" on display. It was because of his unchosen appearance that he suffered malicious insults and beatings from people. When he was about ten years old, he escaped from the cage by beating his guard to death and was hidden in the theater by a little girl from the Grand Theater. The secluded life in the Grand Theater allowed the Phantom to fully develop his talents in music and architecture. When Kristen lost her father when she was still a child, the Phantom secretly healed her pain and taught her music. Kristen always thought that the Phantom was her "musical angel". As the years passed, the Phantom also deeply Falling in love with the little girl. After Kristen became an adult and became famous in music, the Phantom took her to his musical kingdom. Although Kristen was full of love and obsession with the Phantom and his music in her heart, when she took off the Phantom's mask, she also She cannot accept his appearance and has no intention of growing old with him. During this period, Christine and Raul fell in love, and the Phantom designed to abduct Christine into his residence and hang Raul to force Christine to marry him. Christine deeply felt that the Phantom was filled with hatred because she had never received love from the world. She decided to stay with the Phantom and gave him a kiss. The Phantom greedily sucked the kiss, feeling the love and tenderness in it. And it was this kiss that melted away all the hatred in the Phantom's heart, letting Christine and Raul go to die alone.
I bought the Sarah Brightman version of the play on CD because of the movie. When I was five, I found the CD booklet and asked about the mask and stills in the scene. I learned that the Phantom is the "Son of the Devil". He has suffered so much in this world and has so much sympathy for him. When Diandian was six years old, he took out the CD again, and Quanquan watched the movie version of the play with Diandian. He asked Diandian who he liked, and said he liked Raul because he was handsome. Well, everyone loves beauty. . Diandian asked, "Why does the Phantom open its mouth so wide when kissing?", this, this, this, and Quanquan suddenly felt that one head turned into two.
I watched the musical version of "The Phantom of the Opera" live when it was staged in Shanghai. I had high expectations for it and didn't feel much after watching it. It is undeniable that the stage effect is indeed beautiful, but it is not as good as the movie, and the singers cannot match Shakespeare. Among all the characters, the Phantom left the deepest impression on the circle, because the evil side of human nature of the people around him was poured out on him, leaving him with only flowers of evil in his heart, which had never been loved, but when he received a little tender love The goodness in one's nature will be revealed. There is a story called "The Kingdom of Rakshasa" in "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio". The aesthetics of this country are completely opposite to those of China. People who are considered the ugliest in China are considered the most beautiful here. The uglier the people are in the eyes of the Chinese. The more powerful a person is in the country, the ugliest person in the country, the person who the Chinese think is beautiful, is confined to a village and lives an abandoned life.
In fact, there is no final conclusion about beauty or ugliness, it is just a view based on the time and situation. It is so unfair to deprive a person of his right to be loved and live because his appearance does not meet the aesthetic standards of the people around him. Thoughts after watching The Phantom of the Opera 2
As one of the four major musicals, "The Phantom of the Opera" has always been a great performer. The whole play is full of dramatic conflicts and contradictions, which is very enjoyable to listen to and watch. It was the first time I watched the film of this drama and it left a deep impression on me. The main characters in the play are Phantom, Christine and Raul. Because of his extremely ugly appearance, the Phantom was sold by his family to wandering gypsies and kept in a cage as a "son of the devil" on display. It was because of his unchosen appearance that he suffered malicious insults and beatings from people. When he was about ten years old, he escaped from the cage by beating his guard to death and was hidden in the theater by a little girl from the Grand Theater.
The secluded life in the Grand Theater allowed the Phantom to fully develop his talents in music and architecture.
When Kristen lost her father when she was still a child, the Phantom secretly healed her pain and taught her music. Kristen always thought that the Phantom was her "angel of music". As time went by, the Phantom also fell deeply in love with the little girl. After Kristen became an adult and became famous in music, the Phantom brought her to her own musical kingdom. Although Kristen was full of love and obsession with the Phantom and his music in her heart, when she took off the Phantom's mask, she also I can't understand his appearance and have no intention of growing old with him. During this period, Christine and Raul fell in love, and the Phantom designed to abduct Christine into his residence and hang Raul to force Christine to marry him. Christine deeply felt that the Phantom was filled with hatred because she had never received love from the world. She decided to stay with the Phantom and gave him a kiss. The Phantom greedily sucked the kiss, feeling the love and tenderness in it. And it was this kiss that melted away all the hatred in the Phantom's heart, letting Christine and Raul go to die alone.
I bought the Sarah Brightman version of the play on CD because of the movie. When I was five, I found the CD booklet and asked about the mask and stills in the scene. I learned that the Phantom is the "Son of the Devil". He has suffered so much in this world and has so much sympathy for him. When Diandian was six years old, he took out the CD again, and Quanquan watched the movie version of the play with Diandian. He asked Diandian who he liked, and said he liked Raul because he was handsome. Well, everyone loves beauty. . Diandian asked, "Why does the Phantom open its mouth so wide when kissing?", this, this, this, and Quanquan suddenly felt that one head turned into two.
I watched the musical version of "The Phantom of the Opera" live when it was staged in Shanghai. I had high expectations for it and didn't feel much after watching it. It is undeniable that the stage effect is indeed beautiful, but it is not as good as the movie, and the singers cannot match Shakespeare. Among all the protagonists, the Phantom left the deepest impression on the circle, because the human evil of the people around him was poured out on him, leaving him with only flowers of evil in his heart, which had never been loved, but when he received a little tender love The goodness in one's nature will be revealed. There is a story called "The Kingdom of Rakshasa" in "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio". The aesthetics of this country are completely opposite to those of China. People who are considered the ugliest in China are considered the most beautiful here. In the eyes of the Chinese, the uglier they are. The more powerful a person is in the country, the ugliest person in the country, the person who the Chinese think is beautiful, is confined to a village and lives an abandoned life.
In fact, there is no final conclusion about beauty or ugliness, it is just a view based on the time and situation. It is so unfair to deprive a person of his right to be loved and live because his appearance does not conform to the aesthetic standards of the people around him. Thoughts after watching The Phantom of the Opera 3
In fact, the plot was already a mess from the beginning. I wasn’t very clear about this when I first watched it. After watching the whole play, I finally understood the various characters that appeared. It was only later that the identity of the character was discovered, and the cup had existed from the beginning.
"Hold your hand and grow old together" is a very nice word. In the past few years, many literary films and Qiong Yao's romantic dramas often used such words.
After the continuous efforts of many literati, novel creators, and television programmers.
This word has been considered by most people to be one of the manifestations of true love.
In the movie, we can understand that Christine died earlier than Raoul. This can be understood at the end when Raoul lays flowers in front of Christine's grave.
Furthermore, there is no close-up of Christine’s tombstone in the movie, so we don’t know exactly how long Christine lived before she died. We can also guess that Christine He died a year or two after marrying Raoul (I was too cruel). Do you think this is too unreliable?
Then, I think the movie should have a close-up of a rose in front of Christine's grave. This may be to say that the Phantom is actually not dead yet. This is another cup!
It seems that this drama is not very faulty. If I have to say it, I can only say that the "love triangle" is really a fault.
Forget it, let’s not pick fault with this drama.
Let me tell you my thoughts about this movie seriously!
For movies like musicals, I can’t say I hate them, I can only say I don’t like them.
In short, I just couldn’t bear it. My ears were filled with noisy sounds for a few hours, and there were very few normal conversations.
"The Phantom of the Opera" is the second musical I have seen. The one I have seen before is "My Fair Lady".
I also watched some clips from "High School Musical".
I was forced to read these. My Fair Lady was a text in an English book in high school, and The Phantom of the Opera is an elective course now.
I thought about it for a moment, and one of the most important reasons why I hate musicals is the language barrier. I felt uncomfortable listening to those words, and now there is a large group of people on the stage who are chirping like crazy. The people above were chattering with their big mouths open and I didn’t know what they were doing. In my opinion, it was simply noise pollution, severe damage to the auditory nerve, and a great challenge to people’s patience.
However, in musicals, I still like those passages where no one is singing. I still think that those sections where there is only soundtrack to set off the environment or to express a certain situation are quite good. Sounds good.
This also coincides with the point I just made. It is also due to language problems. There is no language barrier in music, so it does not sound objectionable, and it can be understood and understood, so it can be felt. .
As for those who cannot understand and understand at all, what are your thoughts?
In "Phantom of the Opera", there are also such passages that interest me. I have forgotten the specific parts. I have always been very bad at things involving music.
Generally speaking, when watching "The Phantom of the Opera", I just watched it as a general romance movie.
If you conduct a keyword search, the following are the following high-frequency words: love triangle, childhood sweetheart, unrequited love in the opera house. Thoughts after watching The Phantom of the Opera 4
I deliberately set aside certain emotions to watch this movie. There is nothing to say about the music. The melody of the Phantom of the Opera theme song can easily form an echo in the brain and play continuously.
In addition to learning some things about life in the opera, the Phantom lives a completely isolated life outside of human society. There was only one person who understood him, and that was Marie Curie, who introduced him to theater life. She knew everything about him and silently protected the poor child, trying to avoid outsiders from disturbing him. Phantom is a genius. He has learned many things without any teacher. Since Christine appeared in his life, he has dedicated all his music to her through his love. For Christine, this kind of love satisfied everything in her spirit, but she didn't know his existence and thought it was just a god and a dream. Of course, she liked this dream. Lawou was a childhood friend of Christine who showed up after she became famous. He is a handsome and wealthy Prince Charming. The Phantom felt threatened by love, so he took Christine to his underground palace to express his love. Everything was beautiful at first, but because Christine was curious about the face behind his mask, she revealed the ugly face that even her mother would abandon. This also made the Phantom furious. He sighed with self-pity - from then on, he The good side no longer exists in her heart. In desperation, he had no choice but to send her back to the theater.
The relationship between Kristine and Lawu has grown rapidly because the Phantom killed a staff member. Kristine has begun to fear what the Phantom has done. However, she never forgot his fatherly care, and she longed to hear that familiar singing voice again. When the Phantom almost succeeded in seducing Christine back to his underground palace, Rawu lost no time in coming out and took Christine away. Phantom could no longer control himself, and he was so angry that he decided to take her back by any means necessary.
The Phantom set up two traps on the stage and successfully took her underground. Lavoux also found them with the help of Madame Curie.
The Phantom stepped forward and choked him, and then asked Christine to choose whether to leave with the Phantom at the cost of La Wu's death. Christine sang about his pity and kissed him. This kiss awakened the Phantom's most sincere love for Christine, and the Phantom had no choice but to let them go. If you love someone, if her happiness is not his happiness, and he stays away from her, that is greed.
Rawu has nothing to say, he is a brave Prince Charming.
Christine is a lovely, beautiful, kind and brave girl. Before the phantom confessed his love to her, she never knew that the ghost in the theater was the angel in her dream. Later, when she was asked to choose between Prince Charming and the ugly phantom, normal people would choose the former.
Phantom is a lonely dark horse gentleman. He has always been deeply in love with Christine, even in secret. He has the ugliest face, but also has the most sincere heart and talent. Ever since he fell in love with Christine, she had been everything in his life, and when everything was taken away by a pair of young lovers, he still survived. From the time his mother abandoned him, he was destined to be lonely all his life. His life was about "learning to endure loneliness." Thoughts after watching The Phantom of the Opera 5
Perhaps we can say that the cruelty of the Phantom comes from his unfortunate childhood experience and from his low self-esteem personality. But how can we evaluate the quality of a person's personality? Everyone grows up from injuries again and again. When you are hurt by others, you often hurt others.
But I think Raoul’s love for Christine is more of a dreamlike imagination of his young companion. In other words, the opera seems a bit thin in its depiction of the love between the two of them. It makes people feel like it is just a dream about Cinderella meeting the prince. It even makes people think that Christine is with Raoul because of his noble status and wealth.
And what happened to Raoul and Christine? No way of knowing. Why was Raoul the only one at the auction at the beginning of the opera? Where's Christine? Thirty years have passed, but has this beautiful girl passed away? I don’t even know if she still remembers the ugly but extremely talented Phantom.
Gorgeous costumes, exquisite sets, unpredictable stages, and professional actors. What makes this Broadway opera look so beautiful. From the beginning of the performance, when the 663rd lot was displayed at the Paris Opera auction, I felt as if I had arrived in Paris in 1911. The dark auction site, the aging Raoul, the dusty posters, some mechanically malfunctioning cymbals, and the overturned chandelier make people unable to help but get immersed in it.
Time and space suddenly reversed, and the Paris Opera House 30 years ago was glorious. During the rehearsal of "Hannibal", some big-name Piangji sang with a shy belly. The light made his general's armor gleam. There is only a sense of wonder. …
Dry ice creates a dreamlike effect as the scene shifts to the opera house’s underground lake. The boat travels on the lake. The Phantom seems to have become a boatman driving a gondola at this time, leading Christine to his palace.
When Raoul and Christine went to the roof of the Opera House to avoid the Phantom, what appeared on the background wall was the charming night view of Paris in the 19th century. The flickering candlelight in the streets echoes the stars in the sky. It's like wandering in the stars.
Kristen came to her father's grave to express her feelings and troubles. The phantom appears at the cross. Soulful singing, ambivalent psychology, gray clothes, pale masks, and a dark cross. It makes people feel infinitely sad for him.
At the end of the opera, a girl came to the winding basement and discovered the mask under the Phantom's cloak. When she picked it up, looked at it, and froze it, she suddenly felt that time was passing. It feels like a montage shot in a movie. Seeing this scene, it was the first time that I was completely impressed by the charm of theater performance. It is indescribably touching, it is a kind of intoxicating beauty.
It was my first time to watch a performance at the Shanghai Grand Theater, and I was deeply impressed by the charm of opera.
All I can say is that "The Phantom of the Opera" brings me the feeling of a legend, a tragicomedy, a story about love, and a kind of intoxicating beauty. Thoughts after watching The Phantom of the Opera 6
Speaking of which, I first saw a clip of this opera on a Zhengda variety show when I was in elementary school. It was the music MV of the goddess Sarah Brightman. I have been obsessed with this opera ever since. Although I have seen the movie version and some live singing clips online, I still haven’t watched the full version of the stage play.
The 25th anniversary performance of The Phantom of the Opera in 20xx was highly praised by the outside world. By chance, I found the resource on the Internet, which was the version of the commemorative performance at the Royal Albert Hall in the UK. My impression of this performance is that it is wonderful, gorgeous, the plot is compact, the actors’ performances are amazing, and the stage effect is really beautiful, no worse than the movie version.
After watching it before The movie version of "The Movie" looks too much like an idol drama, and the acting and singing skills are both idol-like. The performances of the stage actors are so skillful and captivating.
The male protagonist Phantom is withdrawn, has low self-esteem, is extreme but talented. He lives in the darkness due to his inferiority complex due to the flaws in his appearance, but because of his musical talent he can communicate with the heroine Christine and slowly come out of the darkness. , because the ugly-looking Phantom is very paranoid and crazy in love with Christine. He is too afraid of losing her just because of his monster-like face. He always said that God was unfair to him and made him born like a monster, but God was also fair and made him ugly. He is an all-around genius and a wealthy hermit, but the only thing he lacks is 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 voice fascinated the Phantom. The Phantom became Christine's singing mentor and let Ke Christine became the new pillar of the troupe. Christine was grateful to him, adored him, and admired him. But it is also because of the Phantom's crazy and suffocating love that scares Christine. Christine is not disgusted or afraid of the Phantom's ugly appearance. What she is afraid of is that the Phantom will do things that hurt others because of his love for her. This kind of love is too terrifying and too terrifying. Christine was so heavy that she couldn't breathe. She was a contradictory person. She had feelings for the Phantom, but she really couldn't afford the Phantom's love.
There are three scenes within a play in this play that are also very exciting. The first scene is "Hannibal", the second scene is "The Mute Servant", and the third scene is "The Triumph of Juan Juan" 》. These three acts have different stories, styles, and shapes, but they are all very gorgeous. The three-act play-within-a-play plays a role in advancing the plot, slowly leading the Phantom from the dark backstage to the bright frontstage. It is also Christine's transition from a backup dancer to the first heroine of the troupe.
The curtain call of this 25th anniversary performance of The Phantom of the Opera is so grand. All the main actors of the show have been invited to take the curtain call, including the premiere of "Phantom of the Opera" at the Royal Albert Hall in 1986. The two male and female protagonists are invited, they are; Michael Crawford plays the Phantom, Sarah Brightman plays Christine, the original and recent two generations of Phantom and Chris Ting and Ting stood on the stage at the same time. It was really star-studded. Of course, the biggest star on the stage was Andrew Lloyd Webber, the author of this opera. Thoughts after watching "Phantom of the Opera" 7
Perhaps because the thinking of science students is too straightforward after all, after watching "Phantom of the Opera" for the first time, I did not feel that it was a tragedy at all. How could it be a tragedy? The childhood sweethearts lived happily together, and the murderer finally faded out of people's lives. So when the teacher asked us to discuss "whose tragedy" is The Phantom of the Opera, I was greatly surprised. In order to appreciate "The Fall of a Passionate and Sensitive Genius", I watched this movie carefully again. Sadly, I still didn't see what I was expecting.
After stripping away Weber’s beautiful music, what’s left in the movie is nothing more than a bizarre love triangle. Christine's character is like a doll raised by the Phantom. When she grows up, she falls in love with a young man from outside, making the Phantom's cultivation plan fail and she is very angry.
Then, with various supporting characters, two men competed for a woman; and Christine was very consistent from beginning to end not knowing what to do.
The heroine's acting skills are too dull. She should be trying to express that she is full of doubts and is troubled by past memories and current feelings. In addition to being the empath of her father figure, the Phantom is believed to be the object of her love fantasy as a girl. Even if the true face of the Phantom is discovered later, as long as he does not see his face, the sweet memories of the past will come back to his mind, leaving him in a situation where he has no choice. At the same time, the Phantom should be more of a father and mentor in her mind, rather than a lover, which is confusing. Unfortunately, the only way this actor expressed confusion seemed to be with her mouth wide open and her eyes distracted. Later, I even wanted to ask her to close her mouth...
As the absolute protagonist, the Phantom should have been quite outstanding. role. His personality is twisted to the point of madness, he has a sad life experience, and is feared and despised by the world; at the same time, he is extremely eager to love and be loved. Such a genius who despises secular moral rules, yet paranoidly longs for the recognition of the secular world that he despises; this is probably the most ironic thing about The Phantom of the Opera. In fact, Christine is more of a tool for Phantom to realize himself. Because the Phantom was ugly and weird, he only wanted to hide in the darkness and feel sorry for himself; but he taught Christine his musical talent; he let Christine go on the stage in his place, and Christine accepted it on his behalf. The audience cheered and praised. Therefore, the Phantom's feelings for Christine are mixed with a strong desire to control; therefore, it is not difficult to understand why he forces Christine to make a terrifying choice. At the end of the movie, the Phantom disarms himself due to a sincere kiss and sings a sad farewell song to the monkey music box. The lover is far away, but the pursuers are close at hand. The director must have had a preference for this character, so he arranged such a sad and beautiful ending for him. But the creation of this character is not without problems. First of all, the movie is vague about his life experience and how he got his amazing talents; so the Phantom's character seems a bit abrupt. Secondly, the actor's explanation of the Phantom was a bit too much. In the later stages, he was completely a wounded beast, even a little incompetent, like a child who couldn't afford to lose, and he always felt that it was superficial and not deep enough. Thoughts after watching The Phantom of the Opera 8
In fact, the plot was already a tragedy from the beginning. I didn’t quite understand this when I first watched it. After watching the whole play, I finally understood the various characters that appeared. It was only later that I discovered that there had been tragedy from the beginning.
"Hold your hand and grow old together" is a very nice word. In the past few years, many literary films and Qiong Yao's romantic dramas often used such words. It has been painted over by many literati, novel writers, and television programmers. This word has been considered by most people to be one of the manifestations of true love. In the movie, we can know that Christine died earlier than Raoul. This can be seen in the ending when Raoul lays flowers in front of Christine's grave. Moreover, there is no close-up of Christine's tombstone in the movie, so we don't know exactly how long Christine lived before she died. We can also guess that Christine may have been married to Raoul. He died a year or two later (I was too cruel). Do you think this is too tragic? Then, I think the close-up of a rose in front of Christine's grave in the movie may be to say that the Phantom is actually not dead yet, which is another tragedy!
It seems that this show has not There is not much tragedy that can be said. If I have to say it, I can only say that the "love triangle" is indeed a tragedy. Forget it, let’s not pick out the tragedy of this drama. Let me tell you my thoughts about this movie seriously!
For movies like musicals, I can’t say I hate them, I can only say I don’t like them. In short, I just couldn't stand it. My ears were filled with noisy sounds for several hours, and there were very few normal conversations. "Phantom of the Opera" is the second musical I've seen. The one I've seen before was "My Fair Lady." I also watched part of "High School Musical".
I was forced to read these. My Fair Lady was a text in an English book in high school, and The Phantom of the Opera is now an elective course. I thought about it for a while, and one of the most important reasons why I hate musicals is the language barrier. I felt uncomfortable listening to those words, but now I have a large group of people chirping like crazy on the stage with their mouths wide open. I don’t know what I’m doing. In my opinion, it’s simply noise pollution, severe damage to the auditory nerve, and a great challenge to people’s patience.
However, in musicals, I still like the passages where no one is singing. I still think they sound pretty good even when there is only music to set off the environment or to express a certain situation. of. This also coincides with the point I just made. It is also because of the language problem. There is no language barrier to music, so it does not sound offensive, and it is acceptable and understandable, so you can feel it. As for those things that cannot be accepted or understood at all, what are your thoughts?
In "Phantom of the Opera", there are also such passages that interest me. I have forgotten the specific parts. I have always been very bad at things involving music.
Generally speaking, when watching "The Phantom of the Opera", I just watched it as a general romance movie. If you conduct a keyword search, the following high-frequency words will be: love triangle, opera house, childhood sweetheart, unrequited love.