Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Jean Valjean known as Prisoner 24601 is released from prison and breaks parole to create a new life for himself while evading the grip of the persistent Inspector Javert. Set in postrevolutionary France the story reaches resolution against the background of the June Rebellion.

Review

I went to an awards screening of Les Miserables and left the cinema speechless. Tom Hooper's direction and the cinematography costumes art design and editing are nothing short of genius.

Hooper's idea to have the actors sing live really brings a deeper emotion to the film not seen in other movie musicals. Hugh Jackman is absolutely incredible as Jean Valjean and carries the film with spectacular grace. Anne Hathaway is magnificent in her fleeting role as Fantine the film's sequence in which she goes on a downward spiral is one of the it's best moments and her ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE HEARTFELT rendition of 'I Dreamed A Dream' will win her the Oscar by itself.

Also a great supporting turn from newcomer Samantha Barks as the heartbroken Eponine (look out for her waist it's absolutely tiny!) who is sure to be shot into stardom. Eddie Redmayne Russell Crowe and Aaron Tveit are also good and there's some great comedy relief from Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen.

It will leave you laughing crying and feeling inspired. A great watch sure to win some major awards this year! 1010!