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The Phantom of the Opera

Presented by Lawrence from Business Administration Department

A story about Love

The Angel of the music &

The Devil of the freedom of love

Form: DVD Length:143 mins

2004

Screenwriter

Gaston Louis Alfred Leroux

Original Composer

The Lord Lloyd-Webber

Movie Director

Joel Schumacher

Christine—Emmy Rossum

The Phantom—Patrick Wilson

Laur—Gerard Butler

Main Actors

The Background of the Film

Opera de Garnier (中文:巴黎歌劇院)

Details

Characters

Plot

About the Characters

Christine

Phantom of the Opera

Laur

Opera manager

Christine’s closest friend

Calota

Others

Beautiful & Talented

Actress >> Singer

Loved by two men

Kind & Weak

Full of hope >> Confuse her own self

Christine

Phantom of the Opera

Genius

Scary appearance

Abused + Madness in love >> Kill people

Mysterious & Appealing

Like a red rose

Laur

Noble man

Art-lover

Handsome & Brave

Full of Passion

Admire >> Love Christine

Calota

Great singer

Arrogant & Impatient

Hated by “the Ghost”

Pressured >> Quit

POOR Character

Christine’s Closest Friend

Kind

Protective

Adviser of Christine

A bridge between Christine and Laur

Ignorant

POOR Character

Opera Manager

High control in the opera

A tool of “the Ghost”

Know his place clearly

Don’t like to change

POOR Character

Others

Such as: the two new managers, the ballet teacher, the killed background worker, the dancers and actors……NOT IMPORTANT!!!

The most important:

Christine, The Phantom, Laur

About the Plot

This is all about……

Formal love story

Brightness V.S. Darkness

Justice V.S. Evil

Story about Phantom & Christine

Phantom have advantage in the love with Christine

Phantom still control the opera from behind

Story about Laur & Christine

Laur wins Christine heart

Phantom can’t control the situation anymore >> violence

Scene One Scene Two

Christine

Phantom Laur

Relationship

Admire

Love

Love

Love

Hate Compete

KillFight

Like

Admire

Hate

Admire

ScaredTolerate

Behind the movie 1

Monkey music box

White mask

Red rose

Symbols

Monkey Music Box

Monkey Music Box symbolized the faded memories of the splendid era.

Why monkey? Circus = Prosper

Trying to imply: the world of classical music is disappearing. (the tune is kind of little sad)

Represents the Past.

White Mask

Half: The Phantom still remain some humanity in his heart. (ex. love, music)

White: ghost like, also represent that the Phantom’s life is only black and white, only until the moment Christine ripped off his mask.

Hiding behind the mask, hiding away from brightness.

Red Rose

Phantom is the red rose.

He is fairly attractive but dangerous at the same time.

Also, when it comes to love, he has a fragile heart, just like a rose.

At the end, red rose represents a love throughout years.

Red rose is the symbol of love, and at the cover, I think the director is already telling the message that this opera is all about love.

Behind the Movie 2

Sex

Rationality? or Sensibility?

Issues

Sex

Fighting for sex domination

Laura was locked outside the door after he went out to prepare the carriage.

Then Phantom brought Christine down into the opera tunnel.

They rode a horse together later.

At last, when Phantom sang ‘sing for me!’ or ‘Sing! My Angel!’, the rising high notes Christine sang and the luxurious lights rushing out from under the water.

It is like when a woman comes to sexual climax…

Fighting for sex domination

Symbols of Sex?!

At first, Laur locked outside the door is like a fight for sex between Phantom and Laur.

Later on, there are symbols of sex, such as: key and the hole, wet cave, riding a horse together……

At last, Christine’s high-key singing.

Sexual Issue

Men have more control on women, such as the Phantom can easily decide where Christine to go.

Christine and Calota’s career are arranged by the Phantom, can’t be easily change or disaster will happen.

To balance the unfairness, the composer make the Phantom a tragedy ending.

Rationality V.S. Sensibility

Rationality—Laur

Normal person

Perfect conditions

Stable Life

Mainstream life

Sensibility—Phantom

Questioned future but exciting

Bad appearance

Out of the normal society

Talented in composing

Mysterious but full of fantasy

Throughout the story, Christine struggled between the Phantom and Laur. It is like a

person’s rationality fighting against sensibility. Sometimes, rationality has advantage,

sometimes sensibility does.

the result is…….

To this opera,

Realistic society ultimately oppresses people to make decisions rationally

instead of being sensible.

譯:社會壓⼒力迫使⼈人們理性思考,夢想、︑理想⽣生活等感性的想法敵不過現實。︒

My Adaption

The Phantom of the Opera

Sydney Opera HouseVenue

Informations

Location: Sydney, Australia

Designer: Jørn Utzon

History: 1957~now

2007 became World Heritage

Why?

Beautiful Scene

Away from the bustle city

Claim to have the world's largest mechanical wood-bar organ

The world largest mechanical wood-bar organ

Containing 10,500 pipes

About my changes

To make the play more attracting and modern

Focus on the versus between rationality and sensibility

Change Details

Length: shorten to 120 mins

The first scene

Scene: 2 >> 3 (for each scene about 40 mins)

Target audience: Teenagers and Adults

Add in more exciting technologies

Length

143 mins >> 120 mins

Too long + Too loud music + Sprinkle Lights = Dizzy + Exhaust

The left 23 mins will be arrange into rest time during changing scenes.

Scenes

2 >> 3

shorten every period of the scene, although disrupting, audience may have more rest

Scene One

Mainly about the meeting of the Phantom and Christine

Make sure every character’s personalities

Full of dreams and exciting things

Show how wonderful of living a sensible life

The first scenery

I will turn the audition scenery at the initiate of the play into a chair only on the stage. The background is old and dusty. The piano is on the stage, too. Old Laur then will be sitting there, with the music box in his hands.

He will open the music box, and as the pure music flowing at the box, the whole stage starts to turn a circle, and mists spreads out.

The background decorations graduately turns into colorful and luxurious from darkness. It is a renewing process.

In a sudden, all lights on, music in, flame blast out from somewhere, the Phantom’s shadow flows through the decorations behind Laur who is young again after the mist disappear.

The big crystal lamp gets in the center of the stage at the same time.

Why?

We don’t know the connection of old Laur and the story later on showed at first sight

Give a hint of the Phantom

Decorate a circumstance of fantasy

Other Addings

Christine will first fall in love with the Phantom

Laura will be pursuing her, but she refuse to accept him because of his background—noble.

Christine is like going after her dream in singing.

Scene Two

Mainly about parades and Christine’s success in career with the help of the Phantom

Situation starts to getting out of control, the phantom is almost winning Christine’s promise in marriage, yet he failed when Christine found out him too arrogant and demands more success by harming people.

Christine found herself leaving the realistic world further and further and want to get close to Laur’s life.

More fights between the Phantom and Laur (ex. Laura hired a detecter to find and capture Phantom, yet he was killed by the Phantom.)

Christine once can’t stand anymore and try to commit suicide—rescued by Calato)

Why?

To focus on the issue, exaggerating the style of circumstance Christine is in is important.

To fix the problem that too many critical plots happened in the same scene and unclear style of the scene.

Christine must struggle more and suffer more.

Calota can be more then a competitor of hers.

Scene Three

The Phantom loss his control of the opera, and his trust with Christine

Revenges ( drag Christine away, furious fight with Laur)

Destroy his own house and vanish forever

Why?

I want rationality win over sensibility. Yet it is not decided by Christine. Christine must meet frustrations in her contact with friends and at last scared away and struggle to escape from the Phantom.

The destruction of his home presents that all the dreams were gone when the pressure of being different push on.

At Last

Old Laura will be sitting on the chair again just like the first scene.

Later on, an old man slowly approaches him from the dusty piano.

Old Laur didn’t turn to see him, as the man put a rose along his feet and took away the music box.

In a sudden, the rose burns itself, after the strange old man left, old Laura sat on the chair and burns to death.

Only leaving a white mask on the floor……

Target Audience

Internet rise >> Opera sink

Love Exciting and Different

Taste of love issue

Ease in adapting innovative ideas

About the other staffs

The customs are great, and so is the music.

Only the setting of the stage I prefer to change.

Maybe there needs new songs for the appearance of the detector and his death.

The place where Phantom lives needs real water, so I think the stage need to set special tunnel for water to flow in.

THE END

Wish You a Nice Day~

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