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Les Misérables Reviews

Apr 25, 2025

Just watch the stage musical instead. A musical that values realism over music does not understand musicals. The actors sound like they're forced to sing at gun point.

Apr 19, 2025

It's just fantastic the acting throughout the signing performance are just sublime ,Ann H performances was stunning

Apr 7, 2025

A great musical film with fantastic performances.

Mar 24, 2025

Les misrables is an undoubtly greatly directed film, with some memorable songs and a top tier cast, remarked by Anne Hatteway incrdible performance. This is the kind of movie that should be watched on a cinema, epic as a few.

Feb 28, 2025

Love this movie so much! I watched it in the theater and on 온라인카지노추천—one of the best I’ve ever seen. The emotional impact is beyond words. I’ve listened to the soundtrack countless times over the years. What an unforgettable emotional journey for me!

Feb 22, 2025

Why cast people who can't sing in a musical? The quality of the singing is poor compared to stage performances. Powerful notes are bottled or weak. Better to watch one of the anniversary performances.

Feb 10, 2025

Filme horrível, o roteiro é horrível, o filme muito musical com opera, as cenas são ruins, o que dá relevância ao filme, são as atuações da Anne hathaway e do hugh jackman, o filme mostra como foi a revolução francesa em forma de musical com opera vai se fude, eu não recomendo esse filme, perca de tempo do caralho.

Feb 4, 2025

A very uneven film that sways between emotionally powerful and grand sweeping with its musical numbers, and messy disorienting editing & cinematography with oddly monotone singing as well. A consequence of its ambitious, but rocky decision to shoot the musical performances all live (at the cost of forcing the orchestra to play for 8 hours in a row), cinematography and direction be damned. But the highs are good enough to make up for the lows. Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway give it their all. Eddie Redmayne and Amadna Seyfried are both solid. Russell Crowe is clearly trying, but is unintentionally hilarious with his awkward body language and monotone singing. Sacha Bara Cohen, Helena Bonham Carter, and the unfittingly cockney kid are all annoying. It’s a very uneven movie, but with enough sincerity and talent to make it worth a watch.

Jan 22, 2025

I'd say it's BARELY good enough to be called good. It's a interesting idea but it's got a very bloated feel to the whole thing. This story is already avgiant tot ry to adapt to a movie and adding songs into it is a monumental undertaking. The fact it works is a borderline miracle because it is far from perfect. The editing isn't bad but man it can feel unfocused at times. This feels like a epic revolutionary story being mixed with a musical and works better in certain places than others witht he storytelling. Add on the fact we get multiple new characters in the middle and the main 3 from the first hour disappear for the middle and it just feels a bit much at times and the new characters are just alright. Everything else though is solid. The singing is pretty good I'd say. Crowe is very hit or miss and when he misses it's very noticeable. Hathaway is really good and the best thing in this. Her Dream song is amazing and the best part of the film. It's a shame it comes so early and if all the music was like this, man it would've been incredible possibly. Jackman is good and pretty much everyone else is solid with singing save for Carter and some of the stuff in the middle. The production value is solid and the direction isn't bad. Sometimes the framing feels off for some reason and I'm not sure why that was done. the battle sceens are good. My biggest problem with it is there is so much singing at times that it can be a bit hard to absorb what there actually saying at times. It's visually heavy and the story does make sense. But the first hour setting up the main two and Hathaway feels like it's own film almost tacked on to a revolution epic. It's still unique and I appreciated what they were trying here and I think it does work and make this adaptation stand out in the field of dozens of these. It's still an acquired taste. If your someone who doesn't like musicals I can't see you liking this save for if your a fan of any actors in this, the director, or musicals or the source material.

Dec 29, 2024

Cinematography was the only saving grace for this film. If you're not a fan of on screen musicals avoid for your own sanity.

Nov 15, 2024

It's a good movie to watch, but there were boring scenes and they exaggerated the musical a bit. Apart from that, the ending was quite impressive and sad, but the movie could have had better songs and music, apart from the song at the beginning.

Nov 7, 2024

The story is unbelievably powerful. I think the 1998 film with Liam Neeson is a better telling of that powerful story. The musical number is pretty good, attached to an AMAZING story brings it up to a 7/0 score. Anne Hathaway is BY FAR the best voice in the film, but only because the rest of the cast was mediocre at best. Still, an amazing story

Oct 6, 2024

No es fácil comentar esta película. Tal vez "Hay que verla" no es la forma correcta de decirlo, y más bien deba usar "Hay que padecerla". Permítanme explicarme: es una excelente película, tal vez la mejor adaptación que se ha hecho de la legendaria novela de Víctor Hugo, y a todas luces una producción extraordinaria que crecerá en la memoria conforme pasen los días, y los años. Tal vez sea ésta la mejor versión de un film tantas veces realizado, aunque como Romeo y Julieta o Sherlock Holmes, la vida de estos caracteres esté destinada a la repetición sempiterna. Sin embargo, como concepto de entretenimiento inmediato, no sirve: es abrumadoramente pesada, innecesariamente lenta y desconsideradamente larga. Eso sin mencionar que, para quienes no lo sepan a estas alturas, es un musical en serio. Musical. Todo. Cantado. Elementos destacables hay muchos. Comencemos por las actuaciones: Anne Hathaway y Hugh Jackman crecen como actores de una manera para mí insospechada. Ambos actores me agradaban, pero luego de esto entran en una categoría mucho más alta. Ella participa brevemente, pero su rol queda clavado en la mente del espectador como un fantasma, una sensible ausencia, e incluso días después su voz desgarradora resuena en la memoria, cruda, tormentosa. Él carga el peso de toda la producción sobre sus hombros, no sólo transmitiendo fielmente toda la gama de sentimientos que es capaz de generar un corazón humano, sino además cantando extraordinariamente mientras lo hace. Nada fácil esto último, considerando que la música podría distraer tanto al actor como a la audiencia del carácter sombrío de la acción que se desarrolla. No he visto Lincoln aún, pero parece injusto que no sea Hugh Jackman el favorito para el Oscar en esta oportunidad. Jean Valjean es el personaje de su vida, y no me extrañaría que, como suele ocurrir, el año que viene le terminen dando un Oscar de consolación por algún papel mediocre. Muy lamentable, por otra parte, lo que ocurre con Russell Crowe: quien sea que le otorgó el papel de Javert merece ser demandado por arruinar una película en la cual los talentos iban bastante parejos, del mismo modo que merece la demanda el mismísimo director. Entiendo que Hooper quería realismo, que el drama se sintiera en la voz de los personajes, y por ello el sonido no fue sustituido por una pista. El experimento dio resultado con todos los demás actores, pero en el caso de Russell Crowe tenían que haber sacado el comodín de Milli Vanilli. Ese señor no canta, y no hay forma de verlo de otra manera. Cada vez que abre la boca, el tono del film decae, porque resulta una distracción insoslayable. En lo referente a la producción, estamos frente a una obra de arte. Imposible no recordar grandes musicales de mediados del siglo pasado, como Oliver! o incluso The Sound of Music. Mucho se ha comentado del sentido revolucionario que trató de enfatizarse en esta adaptación del musical, tal vez intentando convertirlo en una lectura del zeitgeist al acercarlo al movimiento "Occupy", pero si era esa la intención creo que no fue una propuesta exitosa y, como el mismo movimiento, quedó en un limbo, sin cuajar del todo ni llegar a destino alguno. Sin embargo, sólo por la grandeza de la producción y por la dirección tan ambiciosa vale la pena verla. O padecerla.

Aug 29, 2024

One of the best movies ever, I've watched it countless times and cry every single time, in so many places throughout the movie.A+ acting on the entire all star cast.I adore Russell Crowe in this role, many didn't like his casting but I think he was the absolute perfect choice.. Brilliant acting from the younger cast..Just such a brilliant brilliant movie, I thought I would absolutely dislike that it's all singing,like literally all singing but after awhile you don't actually notice nobody just speaks.. Well done to all involved

Aug 4, 2024

Beautiful and tragic

Jun 30, 2024

Unfocused, heavy-handed, and often drowning in its own sentimentality, Les Misérables derives most of its success from wowing performances provided by Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman to create a somewhat moving--and narratively duct-taped--whole.

Jun 29, 2024

The musical by all means, a magnificent masterpiece of drama and love. Superb.

Jun 23, 2024

SO BLAND!!! SO BORING!!! SUCH TERRIBLE SINGING!!! Why the tom hooper chose to record the actors live i will never know. RUSSELL CROWE IS A TERRIBLE SINGER!!! As a die hard fan of the stage musical, i HATED this.

Apr 18, 2024

A rewatch that was a long time coming. Such a beautiful film that is beautiful and impactful.

Apr 6, 2024

High budget and thoroughly enjoyable

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