A. G. Howard - RoseBlood - A Rózsa Vére (2018)
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CAN TALENT BE A CURSE?
Rune Germain has been singing opera arias since she was four years old, but her angelic voice sometimes bursts out of her throat with painful force. These take a toll on the girl, so her mother enrolls her in a music school near Paris, Rózsa Vére, hoping that Rune will be cured of her strange "disease" there. The ancient building hides countless secrets. Rune makes new friends and envious enemies here, and at night he is lulled to sleep by the wonderful sound of a violin. Then he manages to meet the masked violinist Etalon, whom he knows from his childhood dreams. The young boy introduces him to the secrets of both his teachings and his own soul. As their relationship deepens, Rune begins to recover from his illness. but
Etalon's unquenchable love for the girl is frowned upon by his foster father, the Phantom of Laroux's opera house who haunts him here. Thus, the boy is forced to make a choice: he causes the girl's loss or saves her.
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