Thursday, August 21, 2008

You go get fucked up and die.


I am still in the mood of stabbing others.

I was doing this question that asked ; Did I like the ending for Phantom of The Opera.

Here's my answer;

No. I hate it as much as a footballer hates a broken knee. I don't think the ending is fair. The ending shows that only the loved ones deserves to be loved and the unloved is left alone, left dying. Where is the justice? Is it telling us that in order to live a happy life we have to be pretty, clever and sweet? Erik didn't asked to be born with his ugly face. He was shun from the world at the exact instance his face was viewable. There you see; a kid who longs to be loved only to receive hatred all through his life. I don't blame him for being such a cruel person. After all, doesn't he gets more than he deserve? He kills people but doesn't the society kills him to? Kills his hope to be loved by at least one person. Is it too much to ask? After all the misery he went through, he was left dying with a broken heart. He, Im sure died with such poignant memories that brings a heart wounded so badly, no heart surgeon could ever fix. The ending shows us that Christine and Raoul was to live happily ever after. Does it really exist? Happily ever after? Won't Christine ever think about Erik ever again? After all, tough cruel and demanding, Erik was the one who guided her throughout her career and made her a famous opera singer. Won't Christine feel guilty of letting Erik die all alone? Yes, Erik was the one who told her to go but doesn't she know better? There's nothing one wants more than attention. If she does feel guilty, if she does remember about Erik, is that happily ever after then? Won't Raoul look at Christine and ponder about if Christine was thinking about him or Erik? That is why I strongly hate the ending for Phantom of the Opera.

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