1:18:18
See? Didn't I tell you it was beautiful?
1:18:22
You didn't know we had a lake
all to ourselves, did you?
1:18:28
They've poisoned your mind against me.
That's why you're afraid.
1:18:34
Look at your lake, Christine. You'll love it
here, when you get used to the dark.
1:18:40
And you'll love the dark too.
It's friendly and peaceful.
1:18:44
It brings rest, and relief from pain.
1:18:47
It's right under the Opera. The music
comes down and the darkness distils it,
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cleanses it of the suffering that made it,
then it's all beauty.
1:18:55
And life here is like a resurrection.
1:18:58
This is more than just
a performance of a new concerto.
1:19:01
The future of the Paris Opera
may depend upon it.
1:19:05
- Garron, have you seen Christine?
- No, she's at home.
1:19:08
She came to the opera house earlier
this evening. Now she's disappeared.
1:19:16
Play, Maestro. Play.
1:19:24
Christine? Christine!
1:19:31
Christine! Christine!
1:19:46
Christine!
1:19:50
George, you two search that passageway.
Gerard, go that way.
1:19:53
Be careful.
This madman may do anything now.
1:19:57
Christine!