

If you're still concerned about the film and its appropriateness for yourself or anyone else in your home who may be interested in seeing it, we suggest that you take a closer look at our detailed listings for more specific information regarding the film's content. Various characters have varying degrees of bad attitudes, some drink and/or smoke, some imitative behavior is present, and a young woman laments her late father's absence. A boy is beaten, and some perilous moments occur (including a near drowning) all or some of which may be unsettling or suspenseful to younger kids and/or those with low tolerance levels for such material. Violence consists of the Phantom killing several people (one dies by a hanging), while a swordfight occurs (with a little bit of resultant blood, while the Phantom has a badly scarred face from a previous event) as does other threatening. Various classical-style nude statues are seen, and various women show varying amounts of cleavage, while a man moons a woman. Brief and non-explicit, but sexually related dialogue is present, a few sensuous moments occur, as does a brief but bawdy stage presentation. Profanity includes a handful of minor expletives, while a few colorful phrases are uttered. OUR WORD TO PARENTS: The following is a brief summary of the content found in this dramatic musical that's been rated PG-13. (Note: The "Our Take" review of this title examines the film's artistic merits and does not take into account any of the possibly objectionable material listed below). MIRANDA RICHARDSON plays the ballet mistress who knows the truth about the Phantom and his origins.Ĭurious if this title is entertaining, any good, and/or has any artistic merit?.
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PATRICK WILSON plays the opera house's wealthy new patron who knows Christine from the past and becomes romantically attached to her.EMMY ROSSUM plays the young, beautiful, and up and coming opera star who takes over for Carlotta but must contend with the Phantom's attraction to her.When they don't agree and Christine ends up falling for Raoul, he becomes angry and jealous and takes it out on various people (including murder). He makes various demands on those who work there, including wanting to make Christine a star. GERARD BUTLER plays the partially masked and mysterious Phantom who haunts the opera house in which he also resides.WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: PG-13 For brief violent images. WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT? Unless they're fans of the Broadway musical and/or someone in the cast, it doesn't seem too likely, especially among younger kids. When those running the opera don't follow his demands and especially after learning that Christine has fallen for Raoul, the mysterious, masked man sets out to get his way, no matter the costs, including that of others' lives. In this case, she begins to believe that The Phantom is that angel, but his intentions and behavior are not always heavenly. Raoul also knows Christine from the past, and the two soon fall in love, even as still she believes that her late father sent an angel of music to watch over her. His latest concerns Christine Daee (EMMY ROSSUM), a young performer who's been brought to the forefront after Carlotta refuses to perform in a new show, much to the chagrin of ballet mistress Madame Giry (MIRANDA RICHARDSON), whose daughter, Meg (JENNIFER ELLISON), is Christine's best friend. The one constant, however, is the stagehands' belief in The Phantom of the Opera (GERARD BUTLER), a reportedly masked and mysterious figure thought to haunt the place, and whose production-related demands occasionally appear in written form. The sight of the place brings back memories to Raoul (PATRICK WILSON) when he was the young and dashing patron there in 1870.ĭuring that time, the opera was undergoing big changes with Andre (SIMON CALLOW) and Firmin (CIARAN HINDS) taking over, as the previous owner could no longer put up with demands of lead diva, Carlotta (MINNIE DRIVER). PLOT: It's Paris 1919, and an elderly, wheelchair-bound man is brought to an auction at the once grand but now dilapidated opera house. QUICK TAKE: Drama/Musical: A mysterious, masked figure falls for and tries to further the career of a young and beautiful singer in the 19th century, Parisian opera house that he haunts.
