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The Phantom of the Opera (1998)

The Phantom of the Opera (1998)
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In keeping with the his cult reputation, Italian filmmaker Dario Argento's take on Gaston Leroux's enduring Gothic tale of terror and obsession features plenty of sex and graphic, high-tech gore (although hard-core Argento purists may find the splatter scenes rather sparse). Unlike other renditions of the illustrious Phantom, Argento's version suffers no facial disfigurement and therefore remains unmasked. His creepiness, shown in the early parts of the story, comes from having been abandoned as a baby and raised by rats in the labyrinthine catacombs beneath the Paris Opera. Unaccustomed to humankind, the Phantom (Julian Sands) spends his days in the darkness playing an organ, murdering intruders, saving his rodent family members from the theater's exterminator and occasionally wandering about the opera house. His life changes when he falls in love with beautiful young singer Christine (Asia Argento), understudy to temperamental zaftig diva Carlotta (Nadia Rinaldi). Desperate to have her, the Phantom plays a haunting melody and lures her into the bowels of the great theater. There he will begin a macabre courtship destined to end in tragedy. Those who enjoy finding continuity mistakes will be delighted to discover that while the story is set in 1877, the theater is lighted with electricity, something that did not happen in real life until 1888. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Julian SandsAsia Argento, (more)
Director(s):
Dario Argento
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Phantom of the Opera

In keeping with the his cult reputation, Italian filmmaker Dario Argento's take on Gaston Leroux's enduring Gothic tale of terror and obsession features plenty of sex and graphic, high-tech gore (although hard-core Argento purists may find the splatter scenes rather sparse). Unlike other renditions of the illustrious Phantom, Argento's version suffers no facial disfigurement and therefore remains unmasked. His creepiness, shown in the early parts of the story, comes from having been abandoned as a baby and raised by rats in the labyrinthine catacombs beneath the Paris Opera. Unaccustomed to humankind, the Phantom (Julian Sands) spends his days in the darkness playing an organ, murdering intruders, saving his rodent family members from the theater's exterminator and occasionally wandering about the opera house. His life changes when he falls in love with beautiful young singer Christine (Asia Argento), understudy to temperamental zaftig diva Carlotta (Nadia Rinaldi). Desperate to have her, the Phantom plays a haunting melody and lures her into the bowels of the great theater. There he will begin a macabre courtship destined to end in tragedy. Those who enjoy finding continuity mistakes will be delighted to discover that while the story is set in 1877, the theater is lighted with electricity, something that did not happen in real life until 1888. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Dario Argento
Writer(s):
Gérard BrachDario Argento
Producer(s):
Aron SiposGiuseppe Colombo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Violence, Nudity)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Janice C.

This was by far the worse movie I have ever seen. The acting was BAD all around, it looked lame and it did absolutely no justice to Gaston Leroux's book or the story. The phantom wasn't even disfigured, nor did he wear a mask, like the cover art implies. Raoul should have been wearing a mask, and he was just blah. Other characters were just creepy. I was also expecting gore, but that was more comical than scary. I watched it all the way through because I thought it may get better, but I wanted to turn it off after the first few minutes. Do yourself a favor and spend those 100 minutes doing something better...anything.

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D H.

This wasn't even "Phantom of the Opera". It was a porno take-off. I feel betrayed wanting to see a classic and getting ...this. I kept watching thinking surely it'll move on back to the original script but it just kept disintegrating into such a deep pit of depravity that the story line wasn't even visible anylonger. What a waste of my time.

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Richard R.

Another film by Dario Argento that proves he is one of the most overrated horror directors of all time. He has the nerve to call this "Phantom of the Opera", when it's about a man who was abandoned as a baby, raised by rats and eventually matures into some sort of psychic, murderer, rapist. He murders people for no real reason and instead of a real love story, it's more about possession and the occasional forced sexual encounter. Most of the actors seem like they were taken from the street, Julian Sands is terrible and Asia Argento is semi-decent but once again cast in a film directed by her father where she has nude scenes, strange relationship she has with her father. This film is a complete joke!

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