Corrected entry: When Raoul is running down the spiral stairs to the Phantom's lair to rescue Christine, the grate (that starts to come down on him) is visible below him. How did he get underneath the grate?
Peter Vanicelli
5th Jan 2005
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
5th Jan 2005
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Corrected entry: When Christine is singing "Think of me" and the camera view changes to show her in full costume later that night, it is quite obvious that there are stage lights (aka spotlights) shining on her. However, at the beginning of the film, we are told that the chandelier has been fitted with the "new electric light." If electric lights were new in the early 1900's, then they could not have been in use in 1870.
Correction: As could be seen during the transformation scene earlier (old to new), those aren't spotlights, but theatre lights, using candles/gaslight and reflectors.
Correction: While running down the stairs, Raoul steps on a trap door and falls through it into the water, which is below the grate.