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ReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewThe Phantom of the OperaApr 3, '07 3:42 AM
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Category:Movies
Genre: Drama
One of the best film musicales I've ever watched is Andrew Lloyd Webber's version of The Phantom of the Opera. The movie is orchestrated in the finest cinematographic calibre- not to forget the well-chosen paramount actors and actresses- which in its efforts to bring the motion picture closest to reality is something noteworthy and enthralling. The verisimilitude of which encores a central philosophy that self-motivated ambitions in its pursuit can't overpower a love that is innocent and free. The struggle of the Phantom to enrapture Christine was a failure. Such risk gives us the conclusion that no matter how you manipulate and control the events, nothing makes us weaker than we, ourselves, at the brink of our follies. The gargantuan musical performances and renditions ostensibly levered the movie an exuberant appeal- awe-inspiring and euphoric because of its vibrant costumes and formidable setting. The dramatic lines are well carried in such a way that it penetrates into my nerves. i just can't get over. It has left me a reminiscent nostalgia where I find myself so much engrossed to musicals such as this. I salute the whole body who labored so much to come up with a very spectacular production. You just did the greatest job. Truly, such masterpiece of artistic cinematography should be an epitome of good-quality films. Nothing compares to this movie. More than two thumbs up.... ^_^



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