Phantom of the Opera, The (2005) - Miracles of Plastic Surgery?
In the 2004 Phantom of the Opera the Phantom's face is disfigured all the way into the right hairline. But in the scene of his opera (Don Jaun Triumphant) the mask he wears wouldn't cover his entire deformity...yet his face is normal in the parts it doesn't cover up (until Christine unmasks him).
This slip-up bothers me EVERYTIME i watch this movie!! it's like the deformed part of his face shrinks and then gets bigger every time he changes his mask!!! GRR! anyway i still love this movie!
If you pay attention to the mask when Christine pulls it off you can see that she also pulls off one of his sideburns. I think the mask was rigged to make him look "normal" with it on.
This isn't a slip-up. If you paid attention to the movie, you would see that when the phantom takes christine down the hallway the candllabras move on their own, but when the blond chick walks down the same hall it is dank and dark and normal. Also, at the masquerade when he appears the statues move. The whole line about "keep your hand at the level of your eye" is not about him hanging you. It's that he has the ability to hypnotize any person who looks at him. It is through that hypnotism that people don't see his disfigurment showing through the mask. And before you say "buy why doesn't it work without the mask?" his disfigurement is so horrible that seeing it beaks any hold he had.