French literary master in the 19th century: Victor-Marie Hugo, a representative of French romantic writers, was the leader of the active romantic literary movement in the early 19th century, and an outstanding writer in the history of French literature. Hugo has experienced almost all the major events in France in the 19th century. He wrote many poems, novels, scripts, various essays, literary criticisms and political essays throughout his life. His works are full of humanistic feelings, deep exploration of human nature, criticism and expectations of politics, care and mission to the society, and everywhere embodies Hugo's compassion and faith in pure conscience. "Les Miserables" lasted more than 30 years by Hugo. It was conceived in 1828 and written in 1845. It was not until 1861 that the book was finally written. It is a literary masterpiece that best reflects Hugo's literary methods and ideological concepts. It is also a work that has a huge impact on politics, society, literature, and thought in the 19th century. In the novel, Hugo describes the deep suffering of the lower classes. And through the experience of the protagonist Shang Wanqiang, he explores politics, moral philosophy, law, justice, and religious beliefs, examines the essence of justice, and incorporates romantic love elements. "Les Miserables" has been adapted into TV series, movies and musicals of the same name many times, and among the media of these adaptations, musicals are the most well-known. The musical "Les Miserables" was co-created by French musical composers Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil. It was first performed at the Palais des Sports in Paris, France in 1980. It has become a hit since then, and it was made in English in 1982. Performed in a British theater and crossed the sea to Broadway 5 years later. "Les Miserables" is considered one of the most influential musicals in Europe. In 2012, the Oscar director of "The Voice of the King: Time of War" was accompanied by Tom Haber The producer of the British version of the musical, Cameron Mackintosh (Cameron Mackintosh), acted as producer, and brought the "Les Miserables" musical to the big screen. The actors included Hugh Jackman and Anheiser who had performed together at the Oscars. Wei and Amanda Seafield play the protagonists Jean Valjean, Fantine and Cosette, respectively, and Russell Crowe as the inspector Javert, "The Dark Shadow Family" Helena Pohan Carter and "The Great Dictator" Sasha Byron Cohen respectively played the roles of the hotel owner and his wife (M. & Mme. Thénardier), "Monroe and Me Weekly Romance" Eddie Redman plays the revolutionary Mario (Marius Pontmercy), star-studded, and even more surprising is that Éponine (Éponine) is composed of 25 Samantha Barks in the Anniversary Musical, and Colm Wilkinson, who played Shang Wanqiang in the musical, played a guest role in the film to rescue Shang Wanqiang’s bishop. The important thing is that the actors sang at the scene of the filming throughout the film. Relying on the mouth, in addition to showing the actors' unexpectedly good singing voice, it also interprets the role and emotion through live singing. At the beginning, "Look Down" was a prelude. With the majestic waves and big boats, goose bumps appeared. Listening to the well-known songs in the play, you can see such classic musicals and favorite actors in the big show. Interpretation on the screen, that is really a kind of luck. Ann Hathaway’s monologue "I dreamed a Dream", the melody in Ann Hathaway’s song and the emotion in the memory, Fontaine’s sad destiny is rendered in the song, and the round teardrops are just right. The fall of love is hard to pity, and the character of Fontaine is ill-fated. Although the film is quickly explained, through the sadness in this song, I tears like rain. Throughout the whole play, Javie and Shang Wanqiang are arguing about justice. Shang Wanqiang stole a piece of bread in order to fill the stomach of his hungry concubine. Javie was arrested and sent to prison. During the period, his sentence was extended to prison. He was finally released on parole in 19, and Shang Wanqiang’s theft was indeed illegal, but what Jiawei didn’t know was that there were so-called sentiments and reason outside the law, especially when Shang Wanqiang was sincerely repented by the favor of the bishop and God and became kind. When a man was a man, Javie was still so desperate. Although he was upright and his spirit of integrity is worthy of praise, but besides the white and black of justice and crime, there are still excessive color bands in this world, even if it is justice. Sometimes, the law may be torture that oppresses good people, or evil that helps torture others. Shang Wanqiang began to ask his own "What Have I Done?" The newly produced song "Suddenly" is full of love and surprise for Cosette in the tender singing voice, even the new song is as beautiful as the new song. In the movie, you can't miss the hotel owner and his wife. These two actors who can be regarded as dramatists interpret such roles naturally have a soul and a sense of quirky liveliness. They are singing "Master of the In the song "House", there are many traits of greedy and abduction. The small movements, facial expressions and acting skills of these two actors are full of the whole scene, and there is a kind of pleasant comedy quality. , And Helena Bohan Carter's act of meeting Javie in the street and showing off her shoulders is really cute. The remaining characters are Epernen and Cosette. Cosette, whether it is childhood or adulthood, is the two actors Isabelle Allen and Amanda Schiffed, both of whom sing very well, especially Isabelle Allen. The newborn calf does not fear the tiger's posture, very dazzling. And Aibonin, Samantha Barks, who plays the same role in both musicals and movies, interprets Aibonin’s personality softly in the movie, and her emotions are deep. Her songs "On My Own", In comparison, "A Little Fall of Rain" is more touching than the chorus of Cosette and Mario, and in "One More Day", the scene of wrapping a corset in the corner of the room adds even more People's pity for her, Aibonin, in the unpleasant love, chooses to perfect each other for love, which is particularly moving. The last scene from "Take My Hand" to "Do You Hear the People Sing?" is definitely a tear-gassing bridge. From Fang Ting’s reluctance to nurture, Mario’s gratitude for life-saving, Shang Wanqiang’s heart to God Redemption, full of love and dedication, Fontaine transforms into an angel-like rebirth and guidance, and then takes the whole shot to the streets of Paris where the dawn falls and the ambitious people gathered in front of the Bastille elephant. This is a dream. The ultimate chant of love, sacrifice, love and faith. Even in reality, Fontaine sinks for life and grieves for money. Revolutionary youths have not succeeded in overthrowing the dictatorship, but this kind of faith and a story full of love will borrow this spirit. From the song into the hearts of the audience, the movie version of "Les Miserables" conveys its core concepts and values to the hearts of the audience. You will get a love and belief, not a belief in gods, but a belief in the beauty of life, which will last forever. In my heart. The remaining characters are Epernen and Cosette. Cosette, whether it is childhood or adulthood, is the two actors Isabelle Allen and Amanda Schiffed, both of whom sing very well, especially Isabelle Allen. The newborn calf does not fear the tiger's posture, very dazzling. And Aibonin, Samantha Barks, who plays the same role in both musicals and movies, interprets Aibonin’s personality softly in the movie, and her emotions are deep. Her songs "On My Own", In comparison, "A Little Fall of Rain" is more touching than the chorus of Cosette and Mario, and in "One More Day", the scene of wrapping a corset in the corner of the room adds even more People's pity for her, Aibonin, in the unpleasant love, chooses to perfect each other for love, which is particularly moving. The last scene from "Take My Hand" to "Do You Hear the People Sing?" is definitely a tear-gassing bridge. From Fang Ting’s reluctance to nurture, Mario’s gratitude for life-saving, Shang Wanqiang’s heart to God Redemption, full of love and dedication, Fontaine transforms into an angel-like rebirth and guidance, and then takes the whole shot to the streets of Paris where the dawn falls and the ambitious people gathered in front of the Bastille elephant. This is a dream. The ultimate chant of love, sacrifice, love and faith. Even in reality, Fontaine sinks for life and grieves for money. Revolutionary youths have not succeeded in overthrowing the dictatorship, but this kind of faith and a story full of love will borrow this spirit. From the song into the hearts of the audience, the movie version of "Les Miserables" conveys its core concepts and values to the hearts of the audience. You will get a love and belief, not a belief in gods, but a belief in the beauty of life, which will last forever. In my heart. The remaining characters are Epernen and Cosette. Cosette, whether it is childhood or adulthood, is the two actors Isabelle Allen and Amanda Schiffed, both of whom sing very well, especially Isabelle Allen. The newborn calf does not fear the tiger's posture, very dazzling. And Aibonin, Samantha Barks, who plays the same role in both musicals and movies, interprets Aibonin’s personality softly in the movie, and her emotions are deep. Her songs "On My Own", In comparison, "A Little Fall of Rain" is more touching than the chorus of Cosette and Mario, and in "One More Day", the scene of wrapping a corset in the corner of the room adds even more People's pity for her, Aibonin, in the unpleasant love, chooses to perfect each other for love, which is particularly moving. The last scene from "Take My Hand" to "Do You Hear the People Sing?" is definitely a tear-gassing bridge. From Fang Ting’s reluctance to nurture, Mario’s gratitude for life-saving, Shang Wanqiang’s heart to God Redemption, full of love and dedication, Fontaine transforms into an angel-like rebirth and guidance, and then takes the whole shot to the streets of Paris where the dawn falls and the ambitious people gathered in front of the Bastille elephant. This is a dream. The ultimate chant of love, sacrifice, love and faith. Even in reality, Fontaine sinks for life and grieves for money. Revolutionary youths have not succeeded in overthrowing the dictatorship, but this kind of faith and a story full of love will borrow this spirit. From the song into the hearts of the audience, the movie version of "Les Miserables" conveys its core concepts and values to the hearts of the audience. You will get a love and belief, not a belief in gods, but a belief in the beauty of life, which will last forever. In my heart. In "Day", the scene of wrapping a corset in the corner of the room also added to people's pity for her. In the unpleasant love, Aibonin chose to perfect the other party for love, which is particularly moving. The last scene from "Take My Hand" to "Do You Hear the People Sing?" is definitely a tear-giving bridge. From Fontaine's reluctance to nurture, Mario's gratitude for life-saving, Shang Wanqiang's heart to God Redemption, full of love and dedication, Fontaine transforms into an angel-like rebirth and guidance, and then takes the whole shot to the streets of Paris where the dawn falls and the ambitious people gathered in front of the Bastille elephant. This is a dream. The final chant of love, sacrifice, love and faith. Even in reality, Fontaine sinks for life and grieves for money. Revolutionary youths have not succeeded in overthrowing the dictatorship. However, this kind of faith and a story full of love will borrow this spirit. From the song into the hearts of the audience, the movie version of "Les Miserables" conveys its core concepts and values to the hearts of the audience. You will get a love and belief, not a belief in gods, but a belief in the beauty of life, which will last forever. In my heart. In "Day", the scene of wrapping a corset in the corner of the room also added to people's pity for her. In the unpleasant love, Aibonin chose to perfect the other party for love, which is particularly moving. The last scene from "Take My Hand" to "Do You Hear the People Sing?" is definitely a tear-gassing bridge. From Fang Ting’s reluctance to nurture, Mario’s gratitude for life-saving, Shang Wanqiang’s heart to God Redemption, full of love and dedication, Fontaine transforms into an angel-like rebirth and guidance, and then takes the whole shot to the streets of Paris where the dawn falls and the ambitious people gathered in front of the Bastille elephant. This is a dream. The ultimate chant of love, sacrifice, love and faith. Even in reality, Fontaine sinks for life and grieves for money. Revolutionary youths have not succeeded in overthrowing the dictatorship, but this kind of faith and a story full of love will borrow this spirit. From the song into the hearts of the audience, the movie version of "Les Miserables" conveys its core concepts and values to the hearts of the audience. You will get a love and belief, not a belief in gods, but a belief in the beauty of life, which will last forever. In my heart.
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