See those deep forehead lines?

Christelle 2022-04-19 09:01:26

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If you have the courage to adapt a masterpiece of a musical into a movie, you must be mentally prepared to bear all kinds of criticism and infamy. But as someone who just wants to watch movies and doesn't understand musicals, this adaptation is a success, and it's a waste of a chance to win the box office if we don't introduce it in China.

There is one thing that is extremely unacceptable. Everyone knows how old Cosette is. Although she has no prejudice against Amanda herself, the forehead lines on her forehead are too powerful. Standing opposite Uncle Hugh, where are the father and daughter, it is not a few years old for a couple. Forget who said that the girl's mouth is too big and a little crooked. It's not right to complain about other people's appearance like this, but it's also sorry for the audience to play a young girl without any decoration.

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Extended Reading
  • Trever 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    The first half talked about a police chief who brought down the mayor by investigating a case; the second half talked about the death of a certain old cadre, which triggered a student demonstration, but failed to get a response from the citizens and was ultimately bloody suppressed by the military and police. ——This is the miserable world.

  • Ivy 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    If it's the tragedy of singing instead of crying, it would be a great musical.

Les Misérables quotes

  • Jean Valjean: Who am I?

    Marius: You're Jean Valjean...

  • Madame Thénardier: [to male customer] I used to dream that I would meet a prince, but God Almighty, have you seen what's happened since?

    Thénardier: [defensive as others stare at him] What? What?

    Madame Thénardier: Master of the house isn't worth my spit. Comforter, philosopher, and life-long shit. Cunning little brain; regular Voltaire. Thinks he's quite a lover, but there's not much there.

    [All stare at his crotch]

    Madame Thénardier: [pretending to cry] What a cruel trick of nature landed me with such a louse.

    [She takes the man's purse while he's distracted]

    Madame Thénardier: [suddenly cheering up] God knows how I've lasted living with this bastard in the house!