The Final Scene
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Why is Christine's last name not on her tombstone?
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@lightingglavender It seems redundant to put it in the first play, seeing that there is a second which actually shows her death. You'd think if they were going to bring the grave-site memory into play they would at least have her son present. Then, again this whole seen isn't in the Broadway performance. Oh Well. Glad I watched the play before I seen the movie.
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@RainWillow21 Because this film is set after her death.... It is being told as a memory rather than it being a film that is telling the story at the time it happened.
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@FlyingWolfWings I think it is more along the lines of his love never dying or diminishing and that rose is the only thing that still represents the past and what all three of the characters went through.
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lol how is she dead? there's a sequel that Christine is in xD
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@FlyingWolfWings awww now you mention it that makes sense
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@LebKing223 yes im pretty sure. but i heard in the book (i never read it) that they find him and kill him..poor phantom. but yea i think in the movie he stiill is :)
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@mihyemhiech Because Christine always talked about it, so he wanted to give it to her.
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@jojoupdyke At the beginning of the movie it says Paris 1919, she died two years before the auction at the Opera House. Her death was in 1917.
mom: What are you watching?
Me: The ending of the Phantom of the Opera
Mom: *watches it with me*
*Me and Mom bawling our eys out*
screechingsoul 3 months ago 35
I think the rose being the only thing in color shows that the phantom's love was the only true one... *Phantom biased*
FlyingWolfWings 3 months ago 15