Gerard being given the ring back and hearing the distant echo of Christine's singing as she exits the cave and a tear rolls down his cheek is one of the most powerfully cinematic moments I have ever seen. It's in that moment that he realises that she is in fact the true Phantom of the Opera - in that he will never be able to hold her again or hear her sing another sheet of his music. The most vital piece of his music and life is truly gone and he is condemned to spend the rest of his life contending with that heartbreak. Such a powerful moment.
I hate when these talkshow hosts are like, "omg these older men are all over you and youre so young." Like, f off. Rossum handled it well and not shaming these guys as if they were p*dos. 😔
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Like most of the cast, but Emmy Rossum is really just not great. Kind of grossed out that Butler was not uncomfortable with kissing a teen. This didn't age well -- but Patrick Wilson seems nice.
Best movie ever gread butter and Emmy rossum are the best Christine and phantom ever I wish they could play the phantom and Christine on broadway one day ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Scottish or English accent--makes little difference but stands out and overshadows the disgusting american "YEAH" which to some point ruined the impression at Emmy's answers&comments. Just needs to get some polishing regarding that, and then hit the road to the top, on this wonderful journey of hers.
Honestly i never seen this movie when i was younger in 2004 and didn't know she acted as 17/18. This movie is by far the best romantic movie i will ever love and i am 25 now.