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The 1973 Film Is The Most Enjoyable Film Just For Aramis And Milady Alone. The World Would Be Healing
The 1973 film is the most enjoyable film just for Aramis and Milady alone. The world would be healing faster if we care about this adaptation more
And also, the costuming served cvnt so bad WTF? Yvonne Blake you were so amazing thanks for all the gorgeous works
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10 of my favorite Hadley Fraser as Raoul moments (gif edition).
No doubt Hadley is, and will probably remain, one of the most popular Raoul’s. Personally, I think his Raoul could sometimes be a bit emotionless or on the more aggressive side, though I don’t entirely blame him. Besides the fact that he was going off of what he was being directed to do, he had also never been in the show before and had only a short time to get acquainted with the part. But I think he also had some wonderful moments that make up for it. So here are some of my favorites!
Being so proud of Christine and excited to see her again,
I have always interpreted this as him not just being happy to see her, but also happy that she remembers him too!
Visibly being more serious/concerned/sympathetic when Christine mentions that her father has passed and coming down to her level to comfort her.
Him being adorably confused as to why Christine is asking him to love her when he already is!
Just cause I love Hadley’s smile.
Bringing her hands to his chest and closing his eyes because that’s just how much he loves Christine and needs her to love him in return.
I love how he holds Christine’s head. And of course the kiss. Cuteness overload.
More of his smile. And also how happy and relieved he is to find Christine after looking all over for her.
Christine is his number one priority.
This part has always stuck with me all these years. He looks so defeated and disappointed thinking Christine chose the Phantom.
Someone get him to play the replica please 🥺
Raphael Wong (u/s) Phantom of the current Australian Tour of Cameron Mackintosh’s production. I was ‘meh’ on the new choreography, staging and overall direction of this production (and I’m never one to compare anything to the original…).
However, I found the singing absolutely, flawlessly 10/10 for all 3 of the (u/s) leads.
"Tonight, I gave you my soul, and I am dead."
this is quite a sad green lady costume, but the wig???!!!!!! Yuhhhh
Busan behind the scenes - Lee Ji-na (Corps de ballet)
WHO CHEERED
Christine updos seem to be a thing of the past for London, for both shows today Lily had her hair down all the way through, no more gathered/ponytail in masquerade and managers.
And since Eve’s wig seems to be down for masquerade as well, I think we can assume no one has an updo anymore.