Years ago I saw Les Mis on a school trip to London, England. I even want to say that Colm Wilkinson was playing the lead still, but I can't recall for certain. We got last minute seats and so I we were in the sixth balcony of this huge theatre, and even through shared binoculars the actors seemed like ants on the stage. Needless to say outside of some great music I didn't really enjoy the experience as it was less than ideal. So that was a great place to enter into seeing the film - my expectations weren't really anything.
This is a really great story - it's epic in scope and yet small and personal. The performances are fantastic and arguably flawless in some areas. Tom Hooper made a solid choice to film the ballads in mostly unbroken medium shots and it's inspired and beautiful - really allowing a true performance - and none is more perfect and heart-breaking than Anne Hathaway's. I'm not an oscar-whore, nor do I take much stock in them, but if she doesn't get some recognition for her supporting role then it's a damn shame, I say. Jackman is pretty great but I have to say that role isn't all that exciting to me - the stand-out male role goes to Russel Crowe as the complicated and conflicted officer of the law. What happens to him is heart-breaking in a very bizarre way. I want to say a lot more, but I won't and will leave that for you to discover.
If you like musicals of epic scope you'll dig this. I did find it a touch long in some spots - and some of the sing-songy dialogue I could have done without - give me a proper song and music or just speak dialogue, I say!
But all in all, a hell of a show well done! See it on the big screen with the big sound if you're going to see it at all.
I'm always curious to read other movie lovers thoughts on this film...because I HATED it. I went in to the film never having seen the musical, but having heard most of the music. And everything about it irked me - the performances, the non-stop no dialogue breather sing-talking, those middle-shots you mentioned.
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