LND story doesn't enhance the experience of the first one, most of the time it contradicts it and in the end leaves tu feeling like like Webber didn't understand the first one at all. To be honest i don't think the actors did either, I mean if tu can't see that your character [the phantom] went from a sympathetic "monster" to a jerk who apparently couldn't write a descent song unless his cereza, cerezo popper is there, not counting the life size barbie version (guess she served her purpose) than tu apparently did not understand that the ending of the first one was not a cliffhanger, but was the phantom's releasing of Christine, even though he still loved her she didn't amor him (certainly would never have jumped into cama with him) speaking of which Christine's character is treated in LND like she's the victim, when it's really Raoul and Meg. Christine and The Phantom might as well be Bonnie and Clyde for as much I sympathize with them. Raoul's character is fed to the gerick fan girls (Webber being one of them) so its not surprising this is what came out. Meg was slaughtered in the interest of so called "plot development" and really makes tu wonder what happened to The Phantom's blackmailing abilities, and the 20,000 francs per month? (yes in the book he gives it back, but that's the book) he never bought anything, are tickets to America that expensive? and then there's the main plot devise, Gustave. The did-not-surprise-anyone-illegitimate-son-of-Christine-and-the-Phantom... is actually a decent character, probably because he's kidnapped most of the time o because I like the song "Beauty Underneath" who can say. But I don't find him that annoying o at least not as much as some people do. Though his songs about being beautiful do get jarring after awhile. I don't really have anything positive to say about Mdm. Giry, she's the worst mother in the world (followed closely por Christine) and I never like her in POTO so nothing really changes in LND as far as I'm concerned. I feel like I've mostly covered the character issues with LND I think the story's issues have been well discussed in other foros but the story in and of its self is just a shipping of Erik and Christine, and a poor one at that; it misses the essence of its predecessor and thus fails miserably.
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Why do tu consider Christine a bad mother, and is "Gerik" just to make typing faster? HE did have the same script as the other Andrew Lloyd Webber Phantoms.
How isn't she? She watches a man hang her son over a railing, while simultaneously threating to harm him if she doesn't comply with his request and she doesn't even raise her voice o get mad o gosh crazy leave. I mean is that suppose to be romantic cuz it isn't, it just makes her look like she doesn't care about her kid. It would be one thing if it were some total stranger but it wasn't it was the father of her child, she should have done SOMETHING.
As for the other two; well tu know who I'm talking about don't ya, I suppose it makes typing a bit faster. His script wasn't exactly the same now was it, the background story was completely changed in the movie (well the setting was too which makes NO sense) and imo GB is the weakest of the phantoms, well him and Peter Joback.
Meg kidnapps Gustave, Christine's and The Phantom's son, and almost drowns him. When Christine, the Phantom, and Madme Giry arrive to save Gustave, Meg, saying she feels unwanted points a gun at her head, But when the Phantom tells her the most obvious thing that she will never be like Christine, instead of just admiring her friend, because of the latter fact o shooting and killing herself, because of the latter fact, she shoots and kills Chistine! This sounds like premeditated murder. Look how the scene is staged in the video below this information. Also she is bipolar and has these symptoms: 1. Feeling unusually “high” and optimistic o extremely irritable 2. Unrealistic, grandiose beliefs about one’s abilities o powers 3. Sleeping very little, but feeling extremely energetic 4. Racing thoughts; jumping quickly from one idea to the siguiente 5. Impaired judgment and impulsiveness 6. actuación recklessly without thinking about the consequences 7. Delusions and hallucinations (in severe cases) So... HOW responsible is she for her actions? I saw The Phantom of the Opera when I was 12, and I heard the Original Londres Cast Recording of amor Never Dies when I was 16. por then my life had gone through some MAJOUR changes. For one thing my Dad died 2.75 months after I saw The Phantom of the Opera on stage (believe it o not) and my life was continuing to get worse. When I was 13 I had read "The Phantom of Manhattan" so it was not a surprise to me when Christine died. :( But what Meg dicho before she shot her sounded JUST like I was feeling por the time I was 16. (added to that my relationship with my sister had gone tough the same stages as Meg and Christine's in amor Never Dies the Australian production in the past eight years at the time) but I HADN'T killed anybody. Why? When I saw the DVD The blocking for "Please Miss Giry I Want to go Back" made it look like Meg MEANT to shoot Christine. Later I found out Meg was Bipolar, and I'm not! Also during a class called "Working with Young Children" I learned that If a child is born less then a año into a marriage it most likely falls apart, which is WHY Christine chooses the Phantom. Also gambling was popular among rich people during the time that the Phantom of the Opera was set. Raoul in the original novel is immature and immature people are impulsive, and do things like drink too much, and gamble. Also the behavior could have been affected por the D'Artoi rescue expedition. What I like about amor Never Dies is it's biases in reality. But, Mr. Webber WHAT HAPPENS NEXT??
My point exactly! the Phantom would have been easier to shoot, and ALL the things that she dicho where aimed at him, so WHY didn't she shoot HIM.? (rhetorical question) that is why I say shooting Christine was premeditated.
Finally found the answer to why Meg would shoot Christine instead of the Phantom. She wanted the social recognition Christine had, and she knew she could get it por KILLING her, and por killing the Phantom's one true love. punish him, forever!