Corrected entry: When the Phantom sings, "So do you end your days with me, or do you send him to his grave," his teeth are clenched as he sings "me" which is not possible.
Twotall
23rd Nov 2008
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
13th Jun 2005
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Corrected entry: In the graveyard scene Christine enters with her hair covered with a shawl. In the next shot the shawl is over her shoulders.
25th Dec 2004
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Corrected entry: If Gustav DaaƩ died leaving his daughter in utter poverty, why is he buried in the largest mausoleum (which, presumably, cost the most) in the cemetery? It can't be a family mausoleum, since he's Swedish, not French, and the only reason Christine remained in France is because he died.
Correction: No-one in the movie says anything about "utter poverty", that's an assumption. Christine might have inherited some money from him, and besides, at the time most succesful artists had patrons in the form of admirers. One of these might have been a big enough admirer of DaaƩ to have paid for a grand mausoleum, as a tribute.
Correction: Rubbish. I just did it several times with no problem (and no formal training as a singer).
Twotall