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Joel Schumacher was inspired by the film "The Hunger" for the hallway scene featuring human arms holding candelabras in his adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera." The visual style and gothic elements of "The Hunger" influenced Schumacher's approach to creating a haunting, atmospheric environment that complements the story's themes of obsession and beauty. This scene effectively adds to the eerie, otherworldly ambiance of the Phantom's lair.

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