I love watching his hands. I know that sounds weird, but when he's in character, it really fits Erik's personality with little twitches and such. Especially if you watch the 25th Anniversary of The Phantom of the Opera, in intense scenes his hands and fingers twitch, adding just that much more to the character.
same! I noticed it watching the blue ray....this gestics are incredible good! It adds so much in this role and I think its impressive that he can play very well with his body AND Voice. Both gestics emotions fits together.
God those Dimples though! Best Phantom ever! (In my opinion) He should of got three standing ovations for that marvelous Performance. Ramin will always by my "Angel of Music" and my "Phantom" I absolutely love his talent.
I seriously thought I was the only one that loved watching the hands. I think it's one of the reasons for who my two favorite Phantoms are. Hugh Panaro and Ramin both use a lot of hand movements and I feel like it gives Erik life. It just puts them into character so much more.
Ramin's voice is almost orgasmic. Plus he's knockout gorgeous and an incredibly lovely person with a sense of humor. I wish there were more people like him!
He sings it like he's lived those lyrics before, you can really tell that he let's the music just flow through him as he sings. Love that song, no one can do that song better than he !
I just discovered ALW's Love Never Dies yesterday. Now, it's official: I'm in love!! And Ramin, wow! Our Lord blessed him with such a great gift. I'm so happy that Ramin shares his amazing talent with the world. Love him!!!
Amon Khan You're right! I've also heard him say in an interview that he can't read music. It's amazing how talented and perfect he is without ever taking lessons or reading music!
oh my god, just oh my god this is so beautiful, and his little smile at 0:53, just melts my heart, and i get chills everytime i see this, in short I LOVE YOU RAMIN KARIMLOO!!!!!
And what is genius about Ramin moving his hand like that, is because the Phantom had heart attacks often when he got older and to regain feeling back in his left arm he would move his hand.
nah, i wasn't talking about Falsetto. Im trained in opera/classical voice and i know many light tenors that can sing up to an E or F (above the high C without using falsetto.