Az operaház fantomja

  • Egyesült Államok The Phantom of the Opera
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The Phantom lives deep in the recesses of the Paris Opera House, well hidden from cruel and prying eyes. But when he falls in love with the beauteous Christine Dane, he becomes aware of his intense loneliness; in desperation, the Phantom kidnaps his love and carries her back to his secret lair. Assuring Christine that he will never harm her, he asks only one thing: that she never remove his mask. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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D.Moore 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol A great atmosphere, a demonic Lon Chaney in a perfect mask, admirable sets (if Christopher Lee hadn't told me in the opening that this wasn't real theatre, but a mere imitation, I wouldn't have guessed it), and a riveting, terrifying tale of love/possession unfolding within them. I consider the first unmasking of the Phantom to be the highlight of the film, but the Masque of the Red Death, for example, was not without its flaws. The modern "rock" music from 1990 fit the film surprisingly well for me. ()

lamps 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol The first film version of The Phantom of the Opera has a similarly "characterful" protagonist as, for example, the German vampire Nosferatu, convincing supporting actors and impressive sets, but that doesn’t make it a horror film worthy of legendary status. Whereas Nosferatu was a unique product of the expressionist movement with superb visual interplay throughout and a depressing tinge in every thoughtful shot, The Phantom is skilfully rendered and entertaining, but it’s an overly melodramatic and in some scenes unnecessarily grotesque attempt at American horror that only gives you chills thanks to Lon Chaney's superb make-up, which would hold its own even today. The focus on the torn mind of the unfortunate monster is in any case very convincing and thanks to it the film has not fallen into oblivion, but became a beloved and often quoted classic. 70% ()