I posted back in early October about the Les Misérables movie and how I was anxiously awaiting its release so I could see it. Well, my mom and I went to see it a few days after Christmas, and I loved it. I couldn’t not come back here and sing its praises. I actually wish I had done it sooner while it was still more fresh in my mind, but here are my random thoughts.
And if you’re like me and can’t stop watching the clips and trailers, enjoy. :)
* I had no idea that the innkeeper was Sacha Baron Cohen until we were driving home and my mom mentioned it. Didn’t even recognize him. He was good, but I was kinda “meh” on Helena Bonham Carter as his wife. In the Broadway show that I saw, Madame Thénardier was a bigger, more “overpowering” personality and had a more “opera-like,” booming voice so for me, Helena Bonham Carter just didn’t live up to my expectations.
* I was surprised at how many details of the story I had forgotten in the years since I’ve seen the show. Nice refresher!
* It was long. In the last 20 minutes or so I will admit to feeling a little bit like OOOKAAAY. But that certainly wouldn’t stop me from watching this over and over again. Just from the comfort of my own couch. :)
Did you see Les Misérables? What did you think of it? Any favorite songs or parts of the movie? Favorite actors/performances?
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This is too funny, I JUST grabbed the original theater soundtrack for my ipod because my head has been filled with the songs since I saw the movie.
I thought it was incredible :) The only disappointment for me was Russell Crowe. ‘Stars’ and ‘Javert’s suicide’ are some of my favorite pieces and, for me, Crowe sang them way too timidly. There should be rage and passion and despair in those words! But his singing style never changed and his songs felt ‘soft’ when I felt like the words should have practically spat out of his mouth.
And Anne Hathaway… holy crap. I’ve listened to ‘I dreamed a dream’ about one meeeellion times before and she made me feel like I’d never REALLY heard it before. She shattered my heart.
I wanted to start watching it again the second it was over. <3