Les Misérables--Experience A French Music Tour

Keegan 2022-08-03 18:57:46

About English

This is like what a friend recommended. This is definitely a movie that people who like English will know. When I was learning pronunciation in college, I felt that native speakers were like me when they spoke English. That kind of liaison, stress, rhythm, and intonation was absolutely enjoyable. So, when watching Les Misérables and other films in the form of musicals, it feels natural for the actors to sing unwittingly. Those simple words, when stuffed into a song, are in tune, nice and rhyme.

About Music

Can music change the world?

I don't know much about music, but I always get numb to certain melodies for no reason. From a cappella, to the superposition of different parts, to the background of the orchestra, the feeling of clear layers from shallow to deep will never get old. The movie was sung from beginning to end, and I was reluctant to watch it. There are too many good songs, so I couldn't help but create a new folder and import them all into shuffle and loop them for a while.

The first time I heard Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman sing was at the Oscars a few years ago. He was the host. Halfway through the song, he improvised and pulled her up to sing along. Although I later learned that it was rehearsed in advance, I was still amazed at the singing skills of these actors. Like in this movie, whether they sang for tens of minutes or more than two hours, that voice was always in my ears.

The look down at the beginning was shocked. Did you also hear the roar of Jean Valjean's soul, who was shackled for 19 years?

The song, Valjean's Soliloquy, after being rescued by the pastor, kept going forward and backward, struggled repeatedly in his heart, and finally recognized himself, broke through himself, and smashed the past with a flick of his hand.

I dreamed a dream. In the end, you hear Fantine's desperation for life and her hopelessness for love. Now life has killed the dream I dreamed. At that moment, you forgot that Hathaway played the bottom-level burglar before you, and it seemed that you also went to that dark and dirty alley together. She sang excitedly and sadly at times. Although she only appeared for 20 minutes in the 2.5-hour movie, how could she not be worthy of a golden statuette?

A film with a sad and heroic tone, but also witty and humorous. Aunt Helena is really capable of doing anything, and the couple who sing Master of the House do not know how they cultivated such a steadfast and steadfast daughter.

Russell Crowe sings like a song, but the song "Stars" is very good; it doesn't feel like a police vow to catch a thief, but like a heartfelt... In the end, he was also influenced by Jean Valjean's kind deeds, but he couldn't convince himself to deal with it. had to jump from the edge of the high roof.

Red and black are so cheesy. It is hard to imagine such simple words combined into such moving lyrics. A young man with a revolutionary heart and a young man with a turbulent heart see two colors that collide to create such a different scene.

"Red-the blood of angry men!

Black-the dark of ages past!

Red-a world about to dawn!

Black-the night that ends at last!

Red-I feel my soul on fire!

Black-My world if she's not there!

Red—The color of desire!

Black-The color of despair! "

Do You Hear the People? Sing is definitely the best song. I was in tears. In the French Revolution, they were outnumbered. They used music to resist thousands of artillery shells. I'm afraid there won't be so many tall figures left in our hearts.

"When the beating of your heart

echoes the beating of the drums.

There is a life about to start.

When tomorrow comes,

Will you join us in our crusade?

Who will be strong and stand with me?

Beyond the barricade

Is there a world you long to see? "

ABOUT REVOLUTION The

A revolution will always flow with blood. All over the world, in the wheel of history, where there is repression, there is resistance. Arms are raised; some people pick up pens and paper. Some people use their resourcefulness and courage. Some people dedicate their youth and their lives. When most people are retreating, the song sung by the little boy awakens everyone's courage. Even if they were running out of ammunition, they still used their bodies to sound the horn of revolution.

When Enjolras watched his comrades fall one by one, when he was forced to the window by several long guns alone, when the last comrade resolutely walked through the siege to him Besides them, their eyes were full of perseverance and courage, and he straightened his back. He raised the flag in his hand and faced those black muzzles fearlessly.

Most people who aspired to the revolution failed to see the final victory, so when Viva La France resounded in the sky, when the flag of the film's final victory covered the streets in a mess, when these lost faces reappeared in the cheering crowd, When the CCP sang the song of triumph, we could only burst into tears, then stared at the faded screen, wiped our tears and read the end subtitles with white characters on a black background, calmed down and returned to our own lives.

About Love

I personally believe that in the face of this tragic and heroic revolution, love always seems a little insignificant. But the film's use of music to express Éponine's wishful thinking about Marius, as well as Cosette's love at first sight with Marius, is also appropriate, needless to say. The song On My Own sung by Éponine in the rain is very poetic.

when she still has fantasies about the future. "In the rain, the pavement shines like silver." All the lights are misty on the river. In the darkness, the trees are full of starlight. " When she no longer hopes for the future, "The river's just a river." The trees are bare everywhere. The streets are full of strangers. " The contrast between the two picturesque lyrics is amazing. Isn't this what the Chinese teacher said when I was a child, "put love in the scene"?

In the end, I want to say that this is really a movie for one to watch at home. Turn on the stereo surround sound and take a trip to 19th century France. Don't worry about being laughed at for being out of tune when you sing along. Don't worry about being despised for being stupid when you cry. Then, share your experience with those like-minded friends. "Our life is very humble. What we have, we have to share. "

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Extended Reading

Les Misérables quotes

  • Army Officer: Who's there?

    Enjolras: French revolution.

    Army Officer: [commands the officers] Fire.

  • Gillenormad: Marius.

    Marius: Grandfather.

    Gillenormad: Have you any idea of the shame you bring on our family? An utter disgrace.