Any film that has been adapted will also have the original party and the new party, and the power is often the original party having an overwhelming advantage. What? Have you seen the original version? Well, then you don't know what a classic is; what? You have seen the original version, and as a party member of the original version, you have read the original version and then read the new version and can't find some bug slots, then you are too shallow and lacking judgment.
Did you find it? Tom Hooper’s musical film took up both of them, and I happened to have seen both the original and the old movies and musicals, and I watched each of them many times. So I have enough capital to elicit various types of discussions in the form of RPG: In
summary, around the principles I discussed above, all those who write comments can be classified into the following situations.
Role play 1: I have not read the original work ( Or movies), the
most likely evaluation of those who have not watched a musical and just watched the movie directly : It seems...I don’t understand it very much...This time span is too big, how can I go to the market after eight years have passed? It’s too long; how to do it. Ten years have passed, and the French Revolution...
Role-playing 2: I have seen the original (or movie) and never watched the musical. The
most probable evaluation of this movie is to look directly at this movie : this movie Er... It’s a Bollywood adaptation...
Role-playing 3: Never seen the original (or movie), watched a musical, and then watched the movie’s
most likely evaluation: Hey! There is no show in this musical...then who sings better than those in the XX version of the musical...
I secretly thought that let Tom Hooper take into account the user experience of all these people, it is absolutely mission impossible... The reason why he knows he will be drooled by various reasons or thanklessly completed this movie is because, "Les Miserables" is a book worth remembering, "Les Miserables" is a musical that can impress everyone, "Les Miserables" is a movie that everyone will miss, "Les Miserables" is great enough to influence Everyone in this world; remake it, just because it is worth making us remake over and over again, miss it over and over again.
So, let's go back to the work itself. Whether it is text, film or musical, it is just the carrier of the spiritual connotation that the work wants to express. After watching this drama, what you should do is to look more at your soul, look at the people around you, and look at our society more.
After watching the movie, Ewha was crying with rain. She ran to the bathroom to wash her face and put on her makeup. Then she started talking about who is handsome and who is dying and who sings badly. Do you dare to say that the melody in the play hasn't been in your heart for three days? ? Have you forgotten Jean Valjean, Fantine, Eponine who moved us? Have you forgotten the Enjolas and Gavroche that have inspired us? Have you forgotten Javert who made us pity?
The thief who walked with the phone from your pocket, did you beat him up, or did you act like a priest to influence someone who was evil to yourself?
In this society, how many law enforcement officers are engaged in work like Javert. It is unkind. Is it their fault?
Some people are chanting for the injustices and darkness of this society. Are you participating in it, or are you talking coldly while watching?
An old grandma fell down on the side of the road, do you dare to help?
To love another person, Is to see the face of God!
I think this is the essence of this drama!
Why has no one mentioned this?
Perhaps the hotelier and the proprietress in the play are the ones who are living well or not. They have food and the Internet. After watching this play, we can discuss the true portrayal of who is handsome and who sings well...
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