In fact, the general feeling is still more in line with the musical, but I always feel that something is a little strange... The
overall feeling is that Russell Crowe is weak! I know that the movie deliberately uses a different singing method from the musical, but he sings the song Stars so much that it made me angry from my heart to the courage. I really want to push him down...
but just light The old bishop is worth the fare! The Jean Valjean of the year...the cows are full of faces...
Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway are very good, but what I didn't expect is that Sacha Baron Cohen, who played Porat, who played the Boss Thenardier, was also great! It should be said that Sacha not only
plays piss and piss ... Okay Thenardi is also piss piss ... Ai Penny is very good, but she looks good on the stage, how does she look so fat in the movie... And Andra as the leader of the revolution? It should be more expressive, I feel that the film focuses on Gavroche, although he is very cute...
The plot of the movie is slightly different from the musical. In the confrontation stage, in the musical, the two played against each other, and finally Jean Valjean stunned Javert. In the movie, Jean Valjean found a chance to escape within two shots... Damn, isn't he powerful enough to fight! The screenwriter probably wanted to show that Jean Valjean was reluctant to attack the police even after his reform, but in the song Confrontation, the feeling of confrontation between the two of them when they come and go to the end of the fierce confrontation is gone... …The
newly added song Suddenly is actually pretty good, and the emotional connection is also very natural. Although the part of the Paris North Gate is logically reasonable, it feels like Wolverine can’t do it...Anyway, this part feels that it’s difficult to substitute for other live actors, but Hugh Jackman’s words are "Ah. He is Wolverine, of course there is no problem", 555 is so exciting...
Do you hear the people sing has been moved a little bit back, becoming a call to the masses instead of just the students themselves doing internal mobilization. But I actually like the feeling of a red flag hunting and fluttering like a musical. It’s really passionate... Although there are many red flags in the movie, there are also a lot of tricolor flags, so I don’t feel shocked enough (of course the movie is more real...) The stage felt quite big, but it turned out to be so small in the movie.
Turning deleted only the first four sentences, what they were schoolboys never held a gun, what a summer day can kill and so on, I hope they can be introduced in the country...
but it is still worth seeing, and I plan to go this week. Even brush...
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