I am aware of Les Miserables but have never seen it (the stage production or the film). A friend of mine wants to see this at some point. Will I be able to keep up if I don't know the storyline beforehand?
I am aware of Les Miserables but have never seen it (the stage production or the film). A friend of mine wants to see this at some point. Will I be able to keep up if I don't know the storyline beforehand?
Thanks
You don't need to have read the book or see the stage show. It's a movie so it's just one piece Enjoy!
A bit late to the party. Saw the stage show a few years ago and wasn't taken with it so wasn't in a rush to see it, so went as nothing else was on that evening. Really glad I did as it worked for me so much better this time. AH doing a sterling job on her 'I dream a dream', really nailing the despair of the character. Bought the soundtrack. Great movie.
I'm anticipating a rush of posts in the future saying they were disappointed with the stage show, the film was much better.
I always have to weigh up whether to read a book before or after seeing the fim as one always lets me down, initially.
Same with film and stage. Totally different experiences. Which in my unbiased, humble opinion, are both absolutely brilliant. I enjoyed the film on the big screen much more by the third viewing. It's really taken over as my thing to watch.
Shame, because the O2 was brilliant, but spoilt as I just have to FF Nick Jonas every time he starts squeaking. So 10th Anniversary remains my concert of choice.
I first saw Les Mis with the original cast and to be honest it left me a bit underwhelmed. I noticed a woman in the front row crying her eyes out and I remembering thinking what is she on about.
It took a second visit to really get into it and and after seeing it seven times it has become my favourite musical of all time.
If I have a teeny preference it is for the stage version but the film was excellent...
Shame, because the O2 was brilliant, but spoilt as I just have to FF Nick Jonas every time he starts squeaking. So 10th Anniversary remains my concert of choice.
I suspect that Russell Crowe was hired for the same reason that Jonas was hired.
I'm seeing this tonight with a friend. I booked tickets online seeing as it works out cheaper. I have absolutely no idea of what to expect. We're gonna grab dinner beforehand. No overpriced popcorn for us
How much it made last week was much less than it would have because of all the snow, lots of people not being able to get to the cinema. Hopefully it'll make up for it now the snow is going away. I thought that was pretty obvious....
I'm seeing this tonight with a friend. I booked tickets online seeing as it works out cheaper. I have absolutely no idea of what to expect. We're gonna grab dinner beforehand. No overpriced popcorn for us
How much it made last week was much less than it would have because of all the snow, lots of people not being able to get to the cinema. Hopefully it'll make up for it now the snow is going away. I thought that was pretty obvious....
Sorry- I think my post was misinterpreted (or I misinterpreted yours )
I thought Samantha Barks was fantastic - there is some debate about the 'realistic' style of the singing generally but there's no argument about hers, she is terrific because no matter what she's doing in terms of the physical action, she can really carry the melody and sing through every note perfectly without gulping for air or stopping short. She also looked stunning at the premiere and when the principle cast left she alone got a great cheer from the rest of the bit-part cast in the audience - it's her first film but I doubt it will be her last, she looks like a star breaking through.
Eddie Redmayne is a great actor, I've seen almost everything he's done on TV and in film and he's on top form here. I was pleasantly surprised with his voice, though I don't think anyone will ever catch Michael Ball on Marius in terms of pure singing. Without giving anything away there's one bit where Eddie is just reacting to someone else, he doesn't sing or speak, and it's very powerful purely because of his subtle expressiveness. He lights up every scene he's in, he's perfectly cast.
Finally got to see the film today and I would echo that. She was by far the best peformer there.
I'm anticipating a rush of posts in the future saying they were disappointed with the stage show, the film was much better. I always have to weigh up whether to read a book before or after seeing the fim as one always lets me down, initially.
Same with film and stage. Totally different experiences. Which in my unbiased, humble opinion, are both absolutely brilliant. I enjoyed the film on the big screen much more by the third viewing. It's really taken over as my thing to watch.
Shame, because the O2 was brilliant, but spoilt as I just have to FF Nick Jonas every time he starts squeaking. So 10th Anniversary remains my concert of choice.
Personally I would say the opposite. I thought hte stage show was better
Oh god, No. Russell is growing on me the more I watch it. Acting wise he gives a bit more roundness than the stageshow does, same with the relationship between JVJ and Cosette. Added to making Marius less of a wimp it gives much better charactisations than they could on stage.
Doesn't mean I've abandoned my biannual trip to London to get my "fix". Both stand up to any amount of scrutiny.. I did always say my opinions are totally unbiased. Ha!
I always thought they'd stuck him in to get more teenies and Americans to buy the DVD.
Whatever, he looked a couple of months older than Gavroche and a successful boy band performer/pop star does not a musical star make.
See Gates Gareth
Steps H
for further proof.
To have millions introduced to the character by his portrayal was the worst bit of casting by Cameron Mackintosh ever. He usually gets it spot on. Samantha Barks was born to play Eponine. Even better than Frances Ruffelle and way better than Lea Salonga.
Personally I would say the opposite. I thought hte stage show was better
Given the number of times I've seen it, I'd agree with you. Nothing beats a live theatre experience.
But while I really liked the film the first time,I now love it. I'm now appreciating lots of little tweaks and plot lines that are hidden in the pages of the mahoosive book and wouldn't work on stage. Whoever wrote the screenplay deserves an Oscar. Subtle, but oh so right.
i've not read every page (too many!) so this could have been answered.. someone said they saw AH singing IDAD in the trailer having her hair cut? they filmed the song twice, once with her having her hair cut as she sang, and when they cut the trailer they weren't sure which they would use
Oh god, No. Russell is growing on me the more I watch it. Acting wise he gives a bit more roundness than the stageshow does, same with the relationship between JVJ and Cosette. Added to making Marius less of a wimp it gives much better charactisations than they could on stage.
Doesn't mean I've abandoned my biannual trip to London to get my "fix". Both stand up to any amount of scrutiny.. I did always say my opinions are totally unbiased. Ha!
I always thought they'd stuck him in to get more teenies and Americans to buy the DVD.
Whatever, he looked a couple of months older than Gavroche and a successful boy band performer/pop star does not a musical star make.
See Gates Gareth
Steps H
for further proof.
To have millions introduced to the character by his portrayal was the worst bit of casting by Cameron Mackintosh ever. He usually gets it spot on. Samantha Barks was born to play Eponine. Even better than Frances Ruffelle and way better than Lea Salonga.
Crowe is growing on me too.
When was your last visit to the stage show? I haven't been in about 6 months. The last cast I saw were so perfect I have put off going back.. well I say perfect more Hadley Fraser was in it
Gareth Gates wasn't a bad Marius when I saw him. But can't stand him on the CD.
Can't forgive Cameron Mackintosh for the Jonas brother casting. Makes me angry!!! Have to skip on the Marius bits on the 25th Anniversary DVD and to think how many past Marius' were in the ensemble/choir.. what a waste!
Crowe is growing on me too.
When was your last visit to the stage show? I haven't been in about 6 months. The last cast I saw were so perfect I have put off going back.. well I say perfect more Hadley Fraser was in it
Gareth Gates wasn't a bad Marius when I saw him. But can't stand him on the CD.
Can't forgive Cameron Mackintosh for the Jonas brother casting. Makes me angry!!! Have to skip on the Marius bits on the 25th Anniversary DVD and to think how many past Marius' were in the ensemble/choir.. what a waste!
:mad: BIB. Spot on!
I go once every two years plus a few other times if it's on tour.
I love Hadley Fraser, but dont think I've ever caught him in Les Miz, lucky you. I didn't get to see Gareth either, it didn't play a theatre near enough to see it,flying to London is much easier, it's only an hour, so I only picked up his performance on YouTube. I last saw it about 18months ago, I think. September is the next outing!
I always thought Colm would never be topped as JVJ, but one production had a Norwegian opera singer ( I'd have to rifle through all my programmes to find his name) and he was absolutely tremendous. His version of BHH brought the house down. I'm now in love with Alfie Boe as a great JVJ too.
John Owen Jones is another fantastic lead, though as I've recently seen him in the touring version of Phantom, I've got him in my head as Phantom not Valjean at the moment.
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I am aware of Les Miserables but have never seen it (the stage production or the film). A friend of mine wants to see this at some point. Will I be able to keep up if I don't know the storyline beforehand?
Thanks
You don't need to have read the book or see the stage show. It's a movie so it's just one piece Enjoy!
Good. Thanks for the speedy reply.
I always have to weigh up whether to read a book before or after seeing the fim as one always lets me down, initially.
Same with film and stage. Totally different experiences. Which in my unbiased, humble opinion, are both absolutely brilliant. I enjoyed the film on the big screen much more by the third viewing. It's really taken over as my thing to watch.
Shame, because the O2 was brilliant, but spoilt as I just have to FF Nick Jonas every time he starts squeaking. So 10th Anniversary remains my concert of choice.
It took a second visit to really get into it and and after seeing it seven times it has become my favourite musical of all time.
If I have a teeny preference it is for the stage version but the film was excellent...
I suspect that Russell Crowe was hired for the same reason that Jonas was hired.
I really want a director's cut DVD
What the hell
What the hell??
How much it made last week was much less than it would have because of all the snow, lots of people not being able to get to the cinema. Hopefully it'll make up for it now the snow is going away. I thought that was pretty obvious....
Hope you enjoy it!
Sorry- I think my post was misinterpreted (or I misinterpreted yours )
Finally got to see the film today and I would echo that. She was by far the best peformer there.
Personally I would say the opposite. I thought hte stage show was better
I agree . For me it is the best song in Les Mis (I don't get the adoration for I Dreamed A Dream)
I agree, absolutely love it.
I do love 'IDAD' it's a very tragic song in many ways, but I do prefer 'OMO'. I love how in many of the songs they are in tune of a previous song.
For example, Fantine's part's in 'Epilogue' are in the tune of 'One Day More' etc.
For the teenyboppers?!!??
Crowe wasn't as bad as jonas.
Doesn't mean I've abandoned my biannual trip to London to get my "fix". Both stand up to any amount of scrutiny.. I did always say my opinions are totally unbiased. Ha!
I always thought they'd stuck him in to get more teenies and Americans to buy the DVD.
Whatever, he looked a couple of months older than Gavroche and a successful boy band performer/pop star does not a musical star make.
See Gates Gareth
Steps H
for further proof.
To have millions introduced to the character by his portrayal was the worst bit of casting by Cameron Mackintosh ever. He usually gets it spot on. Samantha Barks was born to play Eponine. Even better than Frances Ruffelle and way better than Lea Salonga.
Given the number of times I've seen it, I'd agree with you. Nothing beats a live theatre experience.
But while I really liked the film the first time,I now love it. I'm now appreciating lots of little tweaks and plot lines that are hidden in the pages of the mahoosive book and wouldn't work on stage. Whoever wrote the screenplay deserves an Oscar. Subtle, but oh so right.
Crowe is growing on me too.
When was your last visit to the stage show? I haven't been in about 6 months. The last cast I saw were so perfect I have put off going back.. well I say perfect more Hadley Fraser was in it
Gareth Gates wasn't a bad Marius when I saw him. But can't stand him on the CD.
Can't forgive Cameron Mackintosh for the Jonas brother casting. Makes me angry!!! Have to skip on the Marius bits on the 25th Anniversary DVD and to think how many past Marius' were in the ensemble/choir.. what a waste!
:mad: BIB. Spot on!
I go once every two years plus a few other times if it's on tour.
I love Hadley Fraser, but dont think I've ever caught him in Les Miz, lucky you. I didn't get to see Gareth either, it didn't play a theatre near enough to see it,flying to London is much easier, it's only an hour, so I only picked up his performance on YouTube. I last saw it about 18months ago, I think. September is the next outing!
I always thought Colm would never be topped as JVJ, but one production had a Norwegian opera singer ( I'd have to rifle through all my programmes to find his name) and he was absolutely tremendous. His version of BHH brought the house down. I'm now in love with Alfie Boe as a great JVJ too.
John Owen Jones is another fantastic lead, though as I've recently seen him in the touring version of Phantom, I've got him in my head as Phantom not Valjean at the moment.