Sierra Boggess: Phantoms Never Die (Part 2 of 2)
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Sierra: People like to hate Raoul....
Me: Yes. Yes we do.
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I died when she died.
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"Love is not breathless, it is not excitment. It is not the promulgation of promises of eternal passion. That is just being "in love" which any of us can convince ourselves we are. Love itself is what's leftover after being in love has burned away." Quote from the novel Captain Corelli's Mandolin. This is how I saw Raoul & Christine from the orginal production. I saw them as a couple who could live together happily long after the passion subsides. While being love was Phantom of Christine.
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It's interesting that Raoul knows that he can't give her the needed fulfillment that a certain type of music can. He knows & sings about it in a scene I saw. That would be heartbreaking, I know. I have experienced the same in love. There is a certain "..?.." that sets your soul on fire, something that drives you ever higher. Raoul was smart enough to know that, but stayed with her anyways. Remember, Christine was only 17 when she awoke to these new feelings. & unable to correctly judge them then
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@musicalsterinspe Men! :D:D:D
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Don't forget that most of the people fall in love with a "dangerous/mistery-guy" looking people.
Very good explenation was it?
sorry for my bad English
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Yeah I've noticed that XD So cute! I love Love never dies
But WHY did he left her? To keep it going? Fool! XD
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@musicalsterinspe In the song "Beneath A Moonless Sky" they practically say it ^^
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Weird, cause I didn't know Christine and the phantom did "it" If Gustave is really his son, they should tell that in a song or something, not out of the blue hearing that Gustave is Eriks son... But I love it!
If only it wasn't taken down from West End...
T.T
cheuini 4 months ago 5
@Marylmac The sexual chemistry between Phantom & Christine is evident. And it's clear Andrew wanted that to be one of the reasons people should root for that couple. So they wouldn't be labeled as boring which is how Raoul & Christine have become. He wrote this show with the intension of trying to display "A sexual passion wins over a stable & calm relationship." And it was easier to portray Raoul as the bad guy because of that reason. I disagree with him becuase I don't see the true love.
Silver54ful 1 month ago 2