Il fantasma dell'Opera

Titolo originale: The Phantom of the Opera
Regia: Joel Schumacher |
Anno: 2004
Origine: United Kingdom |
Generi: Thriller Dramma Romance
Tag: mask | dancing | paris, france | based on novel or book | love triangle | obsession | musical | based on play or musical | remake | tragic villain | rooftop | disfigured face | opera singer | 1910s | phantom of the opera |
Cast: Gerard Butler | Emmy Rossum | Patrick Wilson | Miranda Richardson | Minnie Driver | Ciarán Hinds | Simon Callow | Victor McGuire | Jennifer Ellison | Murray Melvin | Kevin McNally | James Fleet | Imogen Bain | Miles Western | Judith Paris | Halcro Johnston | Paul Brooke | Oliver Chopping | Alison Skilbeck | Lee Sellers | Ramin Karimloo | Chris Overton | Jesika Cannon | Annabel Porter | Laura Hounsom | Lorraine Stewart | Lucy Casson | Jonathan D. Ellis | Jose Tirado | David Langham | Sebastien Torkia | Chris Jarvis | Liesl Dowsett | Greet Botterman | Kirsty Tapp | Amy Lawson | Tess Cunningham | Kathryn Dunn | Pia Driver | Sophia Hurdley | Elena Buda | Mark Carroll | Brian Wheeler | Terry Kelly | David Arneil | John Griffiths | Graham McDuff | Tricia Deighton | Mandy Holliday | Jackie Marks | Sophie-Louise Dann | Valerie Cutko | Julia Worsley | Margaret Preece | Annalene Beechey | Lucy Potter | Remy Martyn | Richard Bayliss | Andrew Charles Corbett | Ralph Broadbent | Damien Lee Stirk | Alexander Cameron | Pascal Langdale | Paul Costin | Carlos Otera | Matthew Draper | Annika Strandberg | Ben Gant | Beth Sheather | Jonathon Hill | Isabel Lesto | Sarah Frasca | Timothy Kipling | Sandra Eloani | Jonathon Kitchen | Ruben Halse | Tristan Keyte | Damian Jones | Michael Mansbridge | Jeff Moore | Vanessa Perroncel | Lea Jerova | Julian Poole | Rebekah Dobbins | James Pullman | Lee Chapman | Robert Purvis | Gavin Lee | Dave Tosh | Rod Buchanan | Chris Worsey | Ashley Wallen | Adam Pudney | Ben Garner | Blake Clayfield | Damien Delaney | Marcus Tesch | Michael Small | Milo Miles | Nathan Clark | Stephen B. White | Stephen Berkeley | Kasper Cornish | Philip Catchpole | Ryan Jenkins | Gavin Wilkinson | Alec Mann | Scott Wyer | Paul Micha | Clinton Goldsmith | Andrew Corbett | Luis Gallo Mudarra | Damien Jackson | Tom Tanscy | Luke Jackson | Aaron Sillis | Melanie Perks | Lorena Randi | Lisa Stevens | Rachael Crocker | Julia Florimo | Caroline Lynn | Joanna Woodliffe | Marilena Nicolaou | Joanna Ernest | Georgina Hagerty | Simone De La Rue | Claire Goodman | Gem Collingwood | Maddy G. Harris | Juliet Gough | Deborah Bundy | Pippa Raine | Leigh Daniels | Gabriel Noble | Maryam Pourian | Candice Evans | Janine Davis | Bethany Elliot | Dawn Collins |

Nel 1919, al Teatro dell'Opera di Parigi si tiene un'asta. L'anziano Visconte di Chagny acquista un carillon a forma di scimmia, che indossa abiti persiani e suona i piatti. Durante l'asta incontra Madame Giry, che ha incontrato da giovane. La loro attenzione è attratta dal prossimo pezzo all'asta, lotto 666: un lampadario restaurato di recente e adattato all'elettricità. Mentre i banditori lo illustrano, il lampadario restaurato si illumina e lentamente si alza tornando al suo posto originale tra le travi, accompagnato dal crescendo della musica, e spazza via gli anni e il degrado dal teatro dell'opera. Il bianco e nero si trasforma in colore, e il pubblico è trasportato indietro nel tempo, nel 1870, quando il teatro era ancora ai suoi inizi, proprio durante le prove generali dell'Annibale interpretato dalla cantante italiana Carlotta Giudicelli e dal cantante Ubaldo Piangi.

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During 'Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again', Christine walks up some steps and through an archway. [...] D
In the first scene of the film at the auction, Old Raoul is referred to as the "Vicomte de Chagny", [...] D
Madame Giry's story of rescuing Erik in their childhood would have taken place decades ago. Construc [...] D
After Raoul and Madame Giry ascend from the trap door scene at the end of the masquerade ball, they [...] D
If you watch the positioning of Carlotta's hands/arms during the Hannibal rehearsal after the elepha [...] D
During the Point of No Return scene, when the Phantom grasps Christine's wrists, the gold bracelet b [...] D
In the beginning, where Raoul is riding his carriage to the Opera House, it looks as if there is a b [...] D
During the "Point of No Return" reprise, the Phantom places the veil on Christine's head. When the c [...] D
When the Phantom takes Christine down to the catacombs for the first time, her hair and makeup slowl [...] D
At the end of "Music of the Night" as the Phantom is laying Christine into her bed, his mouth and th [...] D
When the Phantom is on the rooftop after Christine and Raoul leave, you see the Phantom's cape blowi [...] D
During "Music of the Night", when the Phantom is carrying the fainted Christine towards the bed, Chr [...] D
When Meg goes to look for Christine after she sings 'Think of Me', she walks backstage and passes Mo [...] D
While Meg is congratulating Christine after her "Think of Me" performance, she puts her hand on Chri [...] D
Christine's hair is wild while running up the staris in "Why have you brought me here..." and then o [...] D
In a 1919 scene, a shop shows the Swarovski swan logo. At the time, Swarovski's logo was an edelweis [...] D
In the "Point of no Return" scene, when Christine sings "...No dreams within her heart but dreams of [...] D
When the phantom takes Christine down to his lair and places the veil on her head, saying "an eterni [...] D
During the very final scenes of the movie, when the Phantom is singing "Masquerade" looking at the M [...] D
The Phantom writes a song about the "Point of No Return." This phrase originated in the 20th century [...] D
The last letter that is read in the "Letters" scene does not match the letter that the Phantom is se [...] D
When Raoul runs to Christine and says "Are you alright", we hear her say "Raoul we're not safe here" [...] D
When Meg reaches the Phantom's lair, she exits the lake with her trousers clearly soaked, seconds la [...] D
When Christine faints there is a candle behind her that is not lit, but before she fainted it was li [...] D
When Christine is visiting the cemetery, we see her pass the same set of tombstones (most notably a [...] D
After "All I Ask of You", the Phantom picks up the rose that Christine dropped and slowly tears the [...] D
At the end of "Prima Donna", right before the opera starts, on La Carlotta's left shoulder there are [...] D
When Christine and Raoul kiss on the rooftop, he picks her up and spins around. During this, her han [...] D
When Raoul cheers Christine's debut, he calls out, "Bravo!" It should be "Brava!" D
The lair under the opera is full of chandeliers and torches. Over the years, walls should have been [...] D
When Christine is walking through the cemetery, you can't see her breath even though it is cold enou [...] D
During the "Point of No Return" scene, the Phantom is clean-shaven. In the following scene in the Ph [...] D
During Christine's first performance, once the audience appears, if you slow the video down, you can [...] D
The story opens in 1919, and both Raoul and Madame Giry are shown to be quite elderly. The rest of t [...] D
When The Phantom wears the domino mask at the Masquerade, one can see that his forehead is totally n [...] D
In "Point of No Return", the Phantom takes off his cape when first on the bridge. When the camera zo [...] D
During the Masquerade scene, when the phantom comes downstairs, he has not got the bag with the Don [...] D
Before Meg leads the crowd to the lair, her hair is curled at the bottom. When she gets there it is [...] D
When Meg comes out of the underground tunnel into the Phantom's cave, she has a cross hanging loosel [...] D
When the Phantom is on the rooftop after Christine and Raoul leave, you can see the Phantom's footst [...] D
In the semi-beginning of 'Music of the Night' the Phantom's mouth comes in too late for the words wh [...] D
When Raoul is falling through the stairs to save Christine, the gate is under the water, but when he [...] D
During the chandelier scene, the crowd is running and you can see the knee pads on the women when th [...] D
After the chandelier crash, Raoul and Madame Giry go downstairs to find the Phantom. Despite the sce [...] D
The rope that the Phantom cuts and causes the chandelier to crash is hanging limp when it is tied to [...] D
In the "Masquerade", Christine and Raoul are dancing and they have their masks in their hands. Howev [...] D
In the final scenes, the position of Raoul's ropes changes between shots. It is easy to notice by co [...] D
When Christine is in the boat and being shown around the Phantom's lair for the first time, the lock [...] D
In the graveyard scene, as Christine is singing "Dreaming of you won't help me to do..." a snowflake [...] D
The color of the stage lighting in most of the stage performance scenes is a bright, hot white. The [...] D
In the scene of "Don Juan" it shows a birds eye pan over of the audience in the ground level (orches [...] D
After Raoul swims up to take his breath while trapped under the grate, the iron grid is shown droppi [...] D
When Raoul is on his way down the stairs to the Phantom's lair, he falls through a hole, down into a [...] D
Throughout many songs in the movie, the actors' mouths are not matched up with the music. D
At the beginning practice, when the phantom drops the background on Carlotta, he drops a letter down [...] D
The screenplay says that the Masquerade ball takes place on New Year's Eve in 1870. Such a decadent [...] D
Box Five is the Phantom's box, to be reserved for his usage. However, the Opera House depicted in th [...] D
In the final scenes when Christine sings "This haunted face holds no horror for me now..." she uncov [...] D
During "Notes", Firmin and Andre both spend a lot of time not matching their audio. D
When Christine lights a candle for her father in the chapel after "Think of Me", she lights her matc [...] D
When Phantom kills Joseph Buquet, Meg jumps between the wings and the stage between shots. D
At the end of the movie, when the Phantom smashes the second mirror you can see the cable that is ho [...] D
In the "Masquerade" sequence, as per the stage show, the chorus sings about all the colors of the ma [...] D
During "Prima Donna" Carlotta's lips do not match the words being sung. D
Christine takes off the wedding veil that the Phantom gave her and drops it. When the Phantom is lea [...] D
When Meg steps out of the underground river and into the Phantom's lair, her brown pants are clearly [...] D
During the "Music of the Night" scene, right as the Phantom says, "Open up your mind, let your fanta [...] D
The black, decorative baton used by the conductor is a presentation baton sometimes given to retirin [...] D
When The Phantom brings Christine to the lair, she is wearing stockings. However once she faints and [...] D
During the singing of "Don Juan", La Carlotta is heard singing an ending note but you see her smilin [...] D
At some point during the "Music of the Night" scene, the shadow of a giant camera can be seen on the [...] D
During the beginning of the "Masquerade" scene the singers' lips are not matched to the music. D
During the introduction of "Don Juan Triumphant" when the chorus & Carlotta gather together at one s [...] D
When Christine and Raoul are heading towards the roof after "Il Muto", Raoul is behind Christine, bu [...] D

Frase

The Phantom: [Mockingly to Raoul] Order your fine [...] D
The Phantom: [to Christine, as he sees Raoul, come [...] D
Madame Giry: Those who speak of what they know / l [...] D
Carlotta: [sung] I know who sent this: The Vicomte [...] D
Raoul: No more talk of darkness. Forget these wide [...] D
The Phantom: [On a number of threatening and order [...] D
Andre: Signor, isn't there a rather marvelous aria [...] D
Raoul: Say you love him, and my life is over! D
[the Phantom drops a backdrop on Carlotta] Andre: [...] D
The Phantom: Did I NOT instruct that Box 5 was to [...] D
Confidante: They say that this youth has set my la [...] D
Passirino: Master? The Phantom: Passarino... Go a [...] D
The Phantom: You've past the point of no return. [...] D
The Phantom: That fate which condemns me to wallow [...] D
The Phantom: Softly, deftly, music shall carress y [...] D
Meg Giry: He's here! That Phantom of the Opera! D
Crowd: [singing] Track down this murderer, he must [...] D
Crowd: Masquerade! Every face a different shade. M [...] D
Christine: Think of me, think of me waking, silent [...] D
Christine Daaé: Twisted every way, what answer [...] D
Christine: Say you love me. Raoul: You know I do. D
Christine: [to the Phantom] Farewell, my fallen id [...] D
The Phantom: That fate which condemns me to wallow [...] D
The Phantom: This face, which earned a mother's fe [...] D
The Phantom: But Christine - fear can turn to love [...] D
Madame Giry: Keep your hand at the level of your e [...] D
Andre, Firmin: We get our opera, she gets her l [...] D
Madame Giry: [about the Phantom] He's a genius. He [...] D
[first lines] Auctioneer: Sold. Your number, sir? [...] D
Carlotta: Well, if my managers command. Mr. Reyer? [...] D
The Phantom: [to Christine of Raoul] His life is n [...] D
The Phantom: Did I not instruct [the crowd gasps] [...] D
Madame Giry: [about Christine] Let her sing for yo [...] D
The Phantom: [singing] Too long you've wandered in [...] D
The Phantom: Down once more to the dungeon of my b [...] D
[as they travel to the Phantom's lair] Christine [...] D
The Phantom: Say you'll share with me one love, on [...] D
The Phantom: [to Christine, talking about himself] [...] D
The Phantom: Did you think that I would harm her? D
Christine: Raoul, I've seen him! Can I ever forget [...] D
Raoul: [to himself] A collector's piece indeed... [...] D
The Phantom: [singing to Christine] Your chains ar [...] D
Christine: Yet in his eyes, all the sadness of the [...] D
The Phantom: [sung] Christine Daae has returned to [...] D
Christine: If he has to kill a thousand men, the P [...] D
The Phantom: Seal my fate tonight. I hate to have [...] D
Raoul: [angryly] Why make her lie to you to save m [...] D
The Phantom: Too late for prayers and useless pity [...] D
Madame Giry: I have a message from the Opera Ghost [...] D
Christine: My God, who is this man who hunts to ki [...] D
Christine: Say you love me every waking moment. Tu [...] D
Christine: I remember... there was mist. Swirling [...] D
Madame Giry: [leading Raoul to the Phantom's lair] [...] D
Raoul: You said yourself, he was nothing but a man [...] D
Raoul: For pity's sake, Christine, say no! Don't t [...] D
Carlotta: I hope he as excited by dancing girls as [...] D
Andre: [trying to convince Carlotta to come back a [...] D
The Phantom: You have come here, in pursuit of you [...] D
Carlotta: Why you spray on my chin all the time, h [...] D
The Phantom: I gave you my music... made your song [...] D
Christine: What I once used to dream, I now dread [...] D
Madame Giry: The angel sees, the angel knows. Rao [...] D
Raoul: [sung] Is this not the letter you wrote? F [...] D
Raoul, Christine: Anywhere you go, let me go to [...] D
Meg Giry: [singing to Christine] Where in the worl [...] D
Raoul: Christine forgive me, please forgive me. I [...] D
Christine: Who was that shape in the shadows? Whos [...] D
Christine Daaé: [sung] Flowers fade, the fruits [...] D
Christine: Think of it! A secret engagement. Look, [...] D
Christine Daaé: Past the point of no return - n [...] D
The Phantom: [seeing Christine's engagement ring o [...] D
[as she attempts to leave the first time] Carlott [...] D
The Phantom: [sung] Christine Daae has returned to [...] D
The Phantom: [singing, brokenly] Masquerade... pap [...] D
Raoul: [Desperate] Free her! Do what you like only [...] D
Christine: In his eyes, all the sadness of the wor [...] D
Reyer: [to one of the fops from Il Muto dancing al [...] D
Lefevre: As you know, for some weeks there have be [...] D
[repeated line] The Phantom: I am your Angel of M [...] D
[repeated line] Christine: In sleep he sang to me [...] D
The Phantom, Christine Daaé: Past the point [...] D
The Phantom: [to Christine] Pity comes too late, t [...] D
Christine Daaé: [sung] In sleep, he sang to me. [...] D
[as he leads Christine down the tunnels of the ope [...] D
The Phantom: Hounded out by everyone! Met with hat [...] D
Lefevre: Gentlemen, good luck. If you need me, I s [...] D
Evil Gypsy: Come. Come. [beckons onlookers] Evil [...] D
The Phantom: Now, let it be war upon you both! D
The Phantom: You will curse the day you did not do [...] D
The Phantom: [singing as he descends the staircase [...] D
Andre, Firmin: Far too many notes for my taste, [...] D
Firmin: What a way to run a business. Spare me the [...] D
The Phantom: [singing to himself] Masquerade / Pap [...] D
Raoul: Why have you brought me here? Christine: W [...] D
The Phantom: Wandering child, so lost, so helpless [...] D
Firmin, Andre: Who'd believe a diva, happy to r [...] D
Joseph Buquet: Please, monsieur, there's nobody th [...] D
The Phantom: [after Christine pulls off his mask a [...] D
The Phantom: Flattering child, you shall know me, [...] D
Andre: Damnable! Will they all walk out? This is d [...] D
Christine: [sung] But his voice filled my spirit w [...] D
Raoul: There is no phantom of the opera. D
Confidante: [singing] They say that this youth has [...] D
Raoul: [Christine is being lured towards the Phant [...] D
Madame Giry: We take particular pride in the excel [...] D
Raoul: I fought so hard to free you! D
Christine Daaé: Angel of Music, you've deceived [...] D
Auctioneer: Lot 666 then, ladies and gentlemen: a [...] D
Raoul: [singing softly to Christine] ... Say you'l [...] D
The Phantom: You alone can make my song take fligh [...] D
Christine Daaé: The tears I might have shed for [...] D
Raoul: Why have you brought me here?... Christine [...] D
Christine: Pitiful creature of darkness, what kind [...] D
[last lines] The Phantom: [sung] You alone can ma [...] D
The Phantom: [singing] Too long you've wandered in [...] D
Andre: [as Carlotta storms out] What do we do now? [...] D
The Phantom: Let your mind start a journey to a st [...] D
The Phantom: Can you even dare to look or bear to [...] D
The Phantom: Take her, forget me, forget all of th [...] D
Andre: [in a note to Raoul from the Phantom] "Do n [...] D
The Phantom: [of Raoul] Insolent boy! This slave o [...] D
Madame Giry: He welcomes you to his opera house... [...] D
Firmin: Gossip's worth its weight in gold. D
The Phantom: Slowly, gently, night unfurls its spl [...] D
Christine: Little Lotte thought of everything and [...] D
Christine: This haunted face holds no horror for m [...] D
Andre: [singing the Phantom's note to him] Dear An [...] D

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