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The Real Story of the Phantom of the Opera - Erik/Christine

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2006

Edited by: Erika
Character/Ship: Erik/Christine
Song: Bach Instrumental
Comment: !WARNING! !INSTRUMENTAL! !THAT MEANS NO SONG! !JUST MUSIC! The real story of Phantom of the Opera. What really happened is nothing like the book, movie or musical. Watch and see...

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  • Awesome! I loved the music too!

  • @theworldisnotneough1 Thank you! Yes, it's one of my favorite pieces. :)

  • That was amazing! Really well put together!! =]

  • @Aqua2Kitty Thank you very much! :D

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  • let's kill christine! That stupid woman...I'd pay to have Erik...

  • Haha! I love everyone's comments! Has anyone read Phantom by Susan kay? There's a twist at the end. It's not Leroux, but it's written by a woman. ;)

    There may be a little more satisfaction reading her take on behind the POTO scenes, but still stays with the story with a twist. Worth reading.

    Love the vid!

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  • @wolfspirit820 I'm really glad you read it, because I always try to encourage people to at least attempt to like the source material. I think it's important to understanding and loving the characters. I also really enjoyed it. :D I hope you get to see the play soon!

  • @Eriksoneandonly Actually, I just finished the original novel (I know, shame on me for not reading it before every other book but again I worry that it make me hate the movie, books always do that) I can safely say that I loved it, not as much as Susan Kay's book (Mostly because it is missing a certain detail at the end ;D) but it is nothing like what most people say, I think the writing is brilliant, even if it is a little confused. Well, now all that’s left for me is to see the plays!

  • Erik lets run away together ur too good for Christine

  • @joanib Haha! ;) Yeah, or me!

  • No worries Erik....YOU can come home with me...:)

  • @wolfspirit820 I'm really glad you enjoyed it! It's one of my favorite books. Have you read the original novel? I think Kay's complements that so well. Anyway, I completely understand what you're talking about, since I am a little guilty of judging the movie myself now, but I'm very glad you still enjoy it and can enjoy them both.

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