tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9136377775102467028.post4212946395154062700..comments2024-02-15T00:29:29.435-08:00Comments on Half-Filled Attic: Books into Screen: Les Misérables (2012)Lemon Treehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13340029101536146372noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9136377775102467028.post-81233767536083710802013-01-23T06:15:12.883-08:002013-01-23T06:15:12.883-08:00Yes, indeed! I cried at least three times.
The s...Yes, indeed! I cried at least three times. <br /><br />The singing is, well, you know.. But at least more people know both the novel and the musical now, and more importantly, some of them have started reading the book. It's a great thing!Lemon Treehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13340029101536146372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9136377775102467028.post-49960466920017981632013-01-22T09:22:49.901-08:002013-01-22T09:22:49.901-08:00Wasn't that an AMAZING movie? I cried several ...Wasn't that an AMAZING movie? I cried several times. This is the most powerful story I know of.<br /><br />I was a little disappointed with Jackman's speaking-rather-than-singing, too. Most of his songs weren't quite what I hoped for. But his acting was excellent. I felt the same way as you when he was around Cosette. <br /><br />All said, I think the singing in the play was a LOT better (I listen to the soundtrack to the play frequently), but it was STILL an amazing movie. Very well-acted and directed. :)<br /><br />Oh, and I liked Russel Crowe's Javert, but I guess that's just a matter of taste. (We had to disagree on something...only natural.) Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01974988315420539840noreply@blogger.com