The Phantom of the Opera
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First Encounter of The Phantom of the Opera
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If you're looking for a good translation of the book, I highly recommend the Lowell Bair version (you can find this in the Bantam Classics edition).




Anyway, after this seemingly Phantom infested childhood, the Phantom soon disappeared from my life, until the 2004 movie came out, which re-introduced me to both the Phantom of the Opera and musical theatre in general. Being absolutely obsessed with the movie ( I don't understand why, I blame it on me being 13 and being in the middle of my fangirl-phase, I recently saw the thing again and it's... atrocious, absolutely horrible ) I purchased a copy of the original novel and loved it, saw a couple of old Phantom movies ( still have to look up the Chaney one though ). I've actually bought a new copy of the novel a couple of months ago, seeing as my old paperback is falling apart and it's awaiting re-read.


Favorite movie, favorite play, favorite book, and favorite soundtrack...can't get much better than that. =)

The Phantom is a fairytale about rejection, revenge and redemption through love.




It deserves all the criticism it gets but, having never even HEARD of the Phantom of the Opera in any of its incarnations, I read it with a fresh mind and rather enjoyed it. It was only upon looking back that I could see what an abominable thing it was. In any case, it was enough to pique my interest that I borrowed out the original book by Leroux, which I found even more enjoyable. From there I discovered that my mother had the highlights CD of the original London cast and my love affair with Phantom truly took off.
I've collected many editions of the original novel and I have listened to the London musical cast recording so many times that every note is embedded in my mind forever. I've seen most of its adaptations to film - a few of which I deplored, but none more so than the 2004 film. It probably isn't worse than the 1989 film with Robert Englund but I had such high hopes for it and the result was that I felt Webber betrayed himself and his phans by allowing that travesty of a film to happen.
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Mine was the sound recording of the Broadway Musical. I did not get a chance to read the book until years later, mainly because I was so young when I became a fan and I did not understand the book when I tried to read it.