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O Fantasma da Ópera (2003) is quite a unique take on the classic tale, set against the haunting backdrop of São Paulo's Municipal Theater. The animation adds a surreal vibe, complementing the dark themes of obsession and isolation. The pacing is a bit uneven, with moments of intense emotion followed by stretches of introspection. The creature's design is intriguing—it's not just a figure of horror but also embodies tragic beauty. Cristine Dae's voice, especially during the aria by Carlos Gomes, is a highlight, capturing both the allure and the danger of the Phantom's infatuation. It’s interesting how it navigates the line between admiration and envy, reflecting deeper human emotions in an animated format. Definitely worth exploring for its unique cultural lens.
Animated exploration of classic themesUnique cultural lens through Brazilian musicIntriguing character design and emotional performances
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