The part where Fantine is hallucinating about Cosette and then you see her walking towards her only to see Cosette vanish from Fantine's sight breaks my heart every single time I watch this scene. Especially when Fantine says, "Come, Cosette. My child, where did you go?" Next thing you know, Fantine dies and never sees Cosette again, until the Finale, but in spirit. RI.P. Fantine. 😢
When Fantine had her two front teeth pulled and sold because of Thenardier’s ransoms, I was beside myself - threw the book...... even resented the author.....Never had such a visceral reaction from a work of fiction. Victor Hugo is undoubtedly one of Western civilization’s greatest minds.
There're so many story threads in this book where good people suffer and die a horrible death It's a very sorrowful but ultra-realistic view of human life. These things happen in real life every day...
Yes, I'm actually rather glad they left that bit out of the stage version - I can remember feeling physically sick at reading that bit. Not at the gruesome fact of having one's teeth pulled (although that's awful enough) but feeling such a gut-wrenching mix of horror and pity that someone could be forced to sink so utterly low, I actually felt ill.
Fantine dies singing to Cosette while Valjean comforts her at her side. Valjean dies singing the same melody to Cosette while Fantine comforts him at his side through death and into the next life. I think Cosette represents those who we love, and personified the sentiment "to love another person is to see the face of God". Valjean learned grace and love through loving Cosette as a daughter. Fantine performed the greatest love for Cosette, sacrificing herself in life and death and descending below everything for her. Marius loves her as a person and as a soulmate. Even Eponine died in selfless, self-sacrificing love for Marius and Cosette to live happily together, even though it's the life she wanted for herself.
@@molotovmafia2406 I was about to start crying I tried not to because it was night it was the line when valjean said “ur mother is with god fantine suffering is over” because cosette learned that her mother had died and she didn’t get to say bye to her mother and because fantine was robbed from her life she just wanted her daughter to be safe and be happy and wanted to protect her even sacrifice herself for her daughter it showed that fantine life was taken to soon but she was happy knowing cosette was alive and found love
To go happy and content is the best way to die in my opinion.... To drift off to heaven with that warm feeling in your chest, knowing that everything and everyone you left behind is going to be okay, is a good way to go...😌
Well, only in the stage version. In the original book, when Valjean returned, Javert suddenly appears like in the Confrontation and then telling all the truth about Valjean, and she died with that shock. That was the only part that Valjean really got mad at Javert.
Me too. But it came true. She closes her eyes to her earthly life and wakes in heaven, and appears at the bedside of the dying Jean Valjean at the end. Cosette is also there at Jean Valjean's bedside, so Fantine really does see Cosette again when she wakes.
2:45 In context: Fantine finally being allowed freedom from life's cruelties and the thought of what lies ahead. In Anne Hathaway's head: That Oscar's mine, fuckers!
"Tell Coset: I love heeer and i'll seeee heeer, when i waaaaake!" Every moment i see or imagine this scene i start crying. Anne Hathaway deserves the oscar she got.
Loukas Papps, it’s a.tear jerker, definitely. As soon as she calls to Cosette, telling her it’s past her bedtime. Tears, tears and more tears. The music makes it much more emotional. The whole film is so tragic, yet so beautiful.
Fantine's Death: Come to Me Les Misérables Cosette, it's turned so cold Cosette, it's past your bedtime You've played the day away And soon it will be night Come to me, Cosette, the light is fading Don't you see, the evening star appearing? Come to me, and rest against my shoulder How fast the minutes fly away And every minute is colder *Dear Fantine, Cosette will be here soon *Dear Fantine, she will be by your side Come Cosette. My child, where did you go? *Be at peace, be at peace evermore My Cosette *Will live in my protection Take her now *Your child will want for nothing Good Monsieur, you come from God in Heaven And tell Cosette I love her And I'll see her when I wake
@@sm8874 well God sent Vajean so he could rescue Fatine . Her life was terrible and tragic but at least she was able to die with dignity. God cannot interfere with free will but, he did Fatine what she needed most safety and security for Cossette. Fatine died with dignity and I thank god for that
Lauren Pruitt - Music he went in a very dangerous diet to look as skinny as he possibly could in the opening scene to show off his muscle definition to make him look stronger. It’s talked about in the behind the scenes stuff on the DVD if you’re interested more in it.. there’s a really good video on the whole film itself too on why the movie isn’t as good as we thought and it really changed my mind on the movie, you should check it out!
Why is it the nice, innocent pure hearted Fantine had to die so tragically and yet the horrible Thenardiers who held Cosette got away freely despite their crimes and them mistreating Cosette?! I think I heard they died in the original story but in the movie, all they got was getting kicked out of Cosette's and Marius's wedding!
Madame Thenardier dies in jail in the novel. Thenardier takes the money Marius gave him and becomes a slave trader. I think it's Hugo's way of saying that yeah, life's pretty unfair sometimes.
In the novel, Marius feels compelled to give Thenardier a sum of money because Thenardier saved his father's life at Waterloo (by accident; Thenardier was robbing bodies at the time). According to Hugo, Thenrdier takes the money and goes into the slave trade. @@helios24601
Madame Thenardier died in jail in the novel of Les Miserables. Fantine still died in the novel. She died of tuberculosis and shock. There's a difference between the movie/musical and the novel. You should read the novel and compare it with the movie and musical.
CRYING... LES MIS IS THE ONLY PLAY THAT MAKES ME CRY so many emotions... especially with one day more you feel part of it and its just awful. the struggles of a theatre kid
I bawled in Fiddler on the Roof when he disowned his daughter, and during Miss Saigon-- the whole of it. I guess I am an easy crier. I come from a family of musical-criers, even my brother and father.
"Tell Cosette I love her, and I'll see her when I wake." There's nothing more painful than a mother's goodbye. Fantine went to hell just so Cosette can live. She can't even see her child, and in her death, she is in agony.
Her death in this is at least peaceful, she dies thinking cosette is right there. In the book javert reveals valjeans past and tells her that she will never see her child again and she panics and hits her head against the headboard and dies completely disraught.
This scene in the Broadway musical really made me cry, but not so much in the movie, maybe because I knew what was coming. I guess the movie made me Less Miserable. (what a difference one letter makes)
Always will be my favorite movie!! I cry every time even tho I’ve seen it a million times & know every word! I just love how it all goes together with the music puts me to tears ❤️
that was actually beautiful and satisfying... in the actual story they lie to her that Cossette is here, but she can't see her until she recovers, and in one of Valjean's visitings, Javer comes to arrest him, and Fantine thinks he came for her, and as she screams to Valjean for protection, Javer unsensitevely spills to her everything about who Valjean is, that her daughter hasn't been retrieved and is not nearby and tells her she'll never see her daughter again. and then she immediately died in spasms...
I do like this version of her death, it gives more hope before going back into the sad themes in the story. It’s more enlightening than her dying in shock when Javert reveals who Valijean truly is and dies with no whereabouts of her daughter.
I think that's the point - both Eponine and Fantine are singing about the person they love more than their own life, and both are about to depart this world.
I believe the composer did that deliberately, the emotion in each song is very similar even though I personally feel more sorrow at Fantine’s death than Epinione’s.
When Fantine appears by the dying Jean Valjean, I just couldn't stop crying! 😭😭 Her death was not in vain; but part of the higher plan sent by God in Heaven! Years have gone by, I still cannot help crying for these special moments in this masterpiece story........
Anne absolutely killed this scene... And I mean that in a good way. I've seen Le Miz 3 times live (DC, Virginia, and Germany), but even though I saw people who were technically better at singing, they didn't come close to the emotion this song requires. Anne fucking nailed the emotion, and the feeling she put into the performance more then made up for her vocal flaws in my opinion. She's no Ruthie, but expecting a mainstream Hollywood actress to have a voice that competes with Broadway performers is like handing a 5 year old a firehose and telling him to extinguish a high rise fire... Its' not going to happen, and anyone with a functioning brain understands!
I like to think that she did. She appears as a spirit to the dying Jean Valjean at the end of the musical, so I like to think that she watched Cosette grow up from heaven.
FUN FACT: Anne Hathaway actually got her hair chopped in a way that backstreet peasant barbers/hair experts would have done it in Revolutionary France.
My sister and I were laughing at the way Anne looked like when Fantine died. Rewatching again, damn I felt we earned our place in hell for laughing at a dying woman.
I prefer the 10th Anniversary, but I can’t not admit that this scene made me cry. I was in an airplane watching this, and I was just bawling my eyes out like a baby (but noiseless).
So sad... Fantine at least died happy😢. She's so strong and kind and didn't deserve that. Also Idk why I shipped her and Valjean before. I mean - look at him, he acts like a father and feels sorry for her.
If I watch that part of the movie I could have cried but I wouldn't. And if I read that book of the film that was really sad, my eyes will fill with tears! 😪😢📚
This movie was going to be amazing to begin with, but she is by far what made this movie. Once again method acting proves that it isn't only for saving movies or jobs, but can just straight up make a film that would have already been good, seem absolutely average in comparison to the acting of just ONE of the actors/actresses and their performance in it. I am very tired of method acting being shit on, and of the arts being killed. With the way movies and acting in general (I mean whether it's film, broadway, plays, etc) have become in modern times, they aren't seen as art anymore, and honestly don't usually feel like it anyways. Because a good performance or commited performance is rare now. In the generation of actors now, up to late 90s or so, there is just NO actors that stand out as artists or wow factors. Not like we used to have.
The movie is so mixed I always remember the name moments. Yet we overlook a scene like this which is undoubtedly done better than what the many recordings of the show I’ve heard including the original in my opinion. Anne Hathaway was the best part of this movie hands down
Yes its past the time I need to sleep to work at 7 am so I could feel this scene so hard. 15 years ago when I was 12 I listened to my moms les miserables album of the London recording memorizing the whole thing and I had to listen tonight. Seeing it live in Chicago ( disappointing because they didnt perform full songs) and knowing all the songs and growing up with this, this very scene was performed beautifully because it was as heartbreaking as it was meant to be.
Cosette, it's turned so cold Cosette, it's past your bedtime You've played the day away, and soon it will be night Come to me, Cosette the light is fading Don't you see the evening star appearing? Come to me, and rest against my shoulder How fast the minutes fly away and every minute colder Hurry near, another day is dying Don't you hear, the winter wind is crying? There's a darkness which comes without a warning But I will sing you lullabies and wake you in the morning Oh Fantine, your time is running out But Fantine, I swear this on my life Look M'sieur, where all the children play Be at peace Be at peace ever more My Cosette Shall live in my protection Take her now Your child will want for nothing Good M'sieur, you come from God in heaven And none will ever harm Cosette as long as I am living Take my hand, the night grows ever colder And I will keep you warm Take my child, I give her to your keeping Take shelter from the storm For God's sake, please stay 'til I am sleeping And tell Cosette I love her, and I'll see her when I wake
The part where Fantine is hallucinating about Cosette and then you see her walking towards her only to see Cosette vanish from Fantine's sight breaks my heart every single time I watch this scene. Especially when Fantine says, "Come, Cosette. My child, where did you go?" Next thing you know, Fantine dies and never sees Cosette again, until the Finale, but in spirit. RI.P. Fantine. 😢
Why did I even continue reading your comment. It hurts me more 😭😭😭😭
Valjean may not have married Fontaine but Cosette was CLOSE to him all the way.
@@sofie9888 What's more agonizing is that she didn't die in peace in the book.
I cry every time
@@chickletsushi2761 how did she die in the book?
"Tell Cosette I love her and I'll see her when I wake"
My eyes are sweating
Same, I need some deodorant
I can't read that line without crying, let alone watch it. Absolutely heart wrenching.
Same here. Must be allergies.
Fantine's death is so much sadder in the book but this scene has done it justice. I remember throwing the book across the room, I was so upset.
BathoryBat Tell me, how was the book? Her death, I mean. What made you so upset about it?
I’ll remind myself not to do when I’m near that part
When Fantine had her two front teeth pulled and sold because of Thenardier’s ransoms, I was beside myself - threw the book...... even resented the author.....Never had such a visceral reaction from a work of fiction.
Victor Hugo is undoubtedly one of Western civilization’s greatest minds.
There're so many story threads in this book where good people suffer and die a horrible death It's a very sorrowful but ultra-realistic view of human life. These things happen in real life every day...
Yes, I'm actually rather glad they left that bit out of the stage version - I can remember feeling physically sick at reading that bit. Not at the gruesome fact of having one's teeth pulled (although that's awful enough) but feeling such a gut-wrenching mix of horror and pity that someone could be forced to sink so utterly low, I actually felt ill.
2:18 "Good monsieur, you come from God in Heaven." I AM NOT CRYING. I AM REALLY NOT CRYING. I AM NOT!
Hiya H that part gets me everytime too.
I'm balling my eyes out
Because it's literally just a parallel of Valjean and the Bishop
We all are ❤️
Line hits me hard too, its sounds as beautiful when translated in spanish.
I AM NOT EITHER! I HAVE NO IDEA WHY YOU WOULD THINK THAT!
Fantine dies singing to Cosette while Valjean comforts her at her side.
Valjean dies singing the same melody to Cosette while Fantine comforts him at his side through death and into the next life.
I think Cosette represents those who we love, and personified the sentiment "to love another person is to see the face of God". Valjean learned grace and love through loving Cosette as a daughter. Fantine performed the greatest love for Cosette, sacrificing herself in life and death and descending below everything for her. Marius loves her as a person and as a soulmate. Even Eponine died in selfless, self-sacrificing love for Marius and Cosette to live happily together, even though it's the life she wanted for herself.
M Y. H E A R T
If I was Cosette I would feel bad that so many people are sacrificing for me
Max Rubert Omg by you saying that it made me cry 😭 in a ball of tears
I felt bad her more died so early in her life
@@molotovmafia2406 I was about to start crying I tried not to because it was night it was the line when valjean said “ur mother is with god fantine suffering is over” because cosette learned that her mother had died and she didn’t get to say bye to her mother and because fantine was robbed from her life she just wanted her daughter to be safe and be happy and wanted to protect her even sacrifice herself for her daughter it showed that fantine life was taken to soon but she was happy knowing cosette was alive and found love
She died so happily knowing that Cosette would be okay. And that breaks my heart in the best way possible. By filling it until it bursts.
To go happy and content is the best way to die in my opinion.... To drift off to heaven with that warm feeling in your chest, knowing that everything and everyone you left behind is going to be okay, is a good way to go...😌
Well, only in the stage version. In the original book, when Valjean returned, Javert suddenly appears like in the Confrontation and then telling all the truth about Valjean, and she died with that shock. That was the only part that Valjean really got mad at Javert.
Im like 😭😭😭when she ses "tell her that i love her and I'll ses her when i wake"
Neil Gonzalve Arbis me too bro
Me too. But it came true. She closes her eyes to her earthly life and wakes in heaven, and appears at the bedside of the dying Jean Valjean at the end. Cosette is also there at Jean Valjean's bedside, so Fantine really does see Cosette again when she wakes.
If you don't feel at least a little saddened by this, you have no soul.
Adison Estrada if you're not sobbing you don't have a soul. they're such good actors. srsly Anne Hathaway deserved every bit of that Oscar. seriously.
Adison Estrada I dont have a soul?!
Marie Ladeaw no Marie, you dont
soul or not that's funny
Yeah I'm a soul less husk
Anne Hathaway is such an amazing actress, and she can really sing too. She deserved that Oscar, all the way! What a performance!
Anne Hathaway did such a wonderful job as Fantine... I cried so hard at this scene.
This scene always gets me, and when she sings I dreamed a dream. Stunning acting.
Sarah W she didn't win the oscar for nothing
You still alive 😂
2:45
In context: Fantine finally being allowed freedom from life's cruelties and the thought of what lies ahead.
In Anne Hathaway's head: That Oscar's mine, fuckers!
"This is the saddest scene"
Every scene is sad!
The happiness Project I cried in theater the whole film
It’s called “The Miserable Ones” for a reason!
"Tell Coset: I love heeer and i'll seeee heeer, when i waaaaake!"
Every moment i see or imagine this scene i start crying. Anne Hathaway deserves the oscar she got.
Loukas Papps, it’s a.tear jerker, definitely. As soon as she calls to Cosette, telling her it’s past her bedtime. Tears, tears and more tears. The music makes it much more emotional. The whole film is so tragic, yet so beautiful.
@@sophiemaya3153 indeed
@@sophiemaya3153a😮
Fantine's Death: Come to Me
Les Misérables
Cosette, it's turned so cold
Cosette, it's past your bedtime
You've played the day away
And soon it will be night
Come to me, Cosette, the light is fading
Don't you see, the evening star appearing?
Come to me, and rest against my shoulder
How fast the minutes fly away
And every minute is colder
*Dear Fantine, Cosette will be here soon
*Dear Fantine, she will be by your side
Come Cosette. My child, where did you go?
*Be at peace, be at peace evermore
My Cosette
*Will live in my protection
Take her now
*Your child will want for nothing
Good Monsieur, you come from God in Heaven
And tell Cosette I love her
And I'll see her when I wake
IM NOT CRYING
😭😭😭
I haven't watched the musical and I'm already crying
This shows us how we have to be grateful to every parents when they are still with us now. We dont know the exact time of our last meeting with them.
Anne Hathaway deserved the Oscar. She really flesh out the character not from the musical but straight from the novel 😢
Anne did a stunning job of this
this has me crying everytime I watch it... D;
Anne Hathaway is the best Fantine I have ever seen.
When they said they were making the movie, I imagined this scene to be exactly like this.
God finally gives Fatine peace
Mary Hernandez in death but sadly never in life :(
God thought that if he could give the people a beautiful angel maybe they would change
See how that ended
the next guy He gave them Fantine 🥺
@@sm8874 well God sent Vajean so he could rescue Fatine . Her life was terrible and tragic but at least she was able to die with dignity. God cannot interfere with free will but, he did Fatine what she needed most safety and security for Cossette. Fatine died with dignity and I thank god for that
I'm crying a river of tears.
I have a feeling while Valjean was nursing Fantine in her final days before she died I have a feeling he fell in love with her
ellenkingsley yeah same
i think he did
more like guilt for letting his manager send her on the street.
SKinSKorea it wasnt his manager lol, it was the foreman who he was in charge of
I actually read somewhere that Valjean’s much older than Fantine
Javert: What a touching scene....
VALJEAN
AT LAST
WE SEE EACH OTHER PLAIN...
Man, how does Anne Hathaway look like she's dying in this scene?
Like she truly looks skinnier and sick as hell.
Adison Estrada cos she is
No wonder why she won an Oscar for this role
Sorn Ratana SHE'S SO FREAKIN TALENTED
Ben Wilcox Yeah she lost like 25 pounds when she didn't even need too
Hugh Jackman was magnificent in this film.
I now think of him as more than wolverine
Imagine the work he could of done if he didn’t risk his life for this role.
@@littlemonster722 he risked his life? What?? I'm lost-
Lauren Pruitt - Music he went in a very dangerous diet to look as skinny as he possibly could in the opening scene to show off his muscle definition to make him look stronger. It’s talked about in the behind the scenes stuff on the DVD if you’re interested more in it.. there’s a really good video on the whole film itself too on why the movie isn’t as good as we thought and it really changed my mind on the movie, you should check it out!
@@littlemonster722 oh god... well I'm so glad he got better.
Why is it the nice, innocent pure hearted Fantine had to die so tragically and yet the horrible Thenardiers who held Cosette got away freely despite their crimes and them mistreating Cosette?! I think I heard they died in the original story but in the movie, all they got was getting kicked out of Cosette's and Marius's wedding!
Madame Thenardier dies in jail in the novel. Thenardier takes the money Marius gave him and becomes a slave trader. I think it's Hugo's way of saying that yeah, life's pretty unfair sometimes.
Well at least one of them dies in the novel.
@@Sueb18631 I'm sorry, Thenardier becomes what with the what that who gave him? WHAT?
In the novel, Marius feels compelled to give Thenardier a sum of money because Thenardier saved his father's life at Waterloo (by accident; Thenardier was robbing bodies at the time). According to Hugo, Thenrdier takes the money and goes into the slave trade. @@helios24601
Madame Thenardier died in jail in the novel of Les Miserables. Fantine still died in the novel. She died of tuberculosis and shock. There's a difference between the movie/musical and the novel. You should read the novel and compare it with the movie and musical.
I've never seen this movie and I am crying my eyes out. My face is covered in tears.
well time to do the lesson and watch it..
she really encapsulates the tone of a loving mother, saying "come to me," with that smile :'(
CRYING... LES MIS IS THE ONLY PLAY THAT MAKES ME CRY
so many emotions... especially with one day more you feel part of it and its just awful. the struggles of a theatre kid
I bawled in Fiddler on the Roof when he disowned his daughter, and during Miss Saigon-- the whole of it. I guess I am an easy crier. I come from a family of musical-criers, even my brother and father.
You should see miss Saigon
I was not expecting that at all, she seemed so important to the story like one of the main characters.
A mother's love 😢
"Tell Cosette I love her, and I'll see her when I wake."
There's nothing more painful than a mother's goodbye. Fantine went to hell just so Cosette can live. She can't even see her child, and in her death, she is in agony.
Her death in this is at least peaceful, she dies thinking cosette is right there. In the book javert reveals valjeans past and tells her that she will never see her child again and she panics and hits her head against the headboard and dies completely disraught.
I think this was the best scene in the film, her acting here is absolutely mindblowing!
Nádhera! Bohužel to nikdy neuvidím na živo, ale roky si to pouštím. Jste úžasní lidé! Miluju vás. A fakt to myslím vážně.
Imagining a younger Fantine, sitting outside a house, singing this to a little Cosette as she comes in from playing in the streets
This scene in the Broadway musical really made me cry, but not so much in the movie, maybe because I knew what was coming. I guess the movie made me Less Miserable. (what a difference one letter makes)
this made me cry
Always will be my favorite movie!! I cry every time even tho I’ve seen it a million times & know every word! I just love how it all goes together with the music puts me to tears ❤️
The lady who scrificed everything for her child... I couldn't pass this mother's story on this day...
Im leik 😭😭😭when she ses "tell her that i love her and I'll ses her when i wake"
Anne's performance ripped my soul apart. you could see her dedication to the roll she played. brava!
that was actually beautiful and satisfying... in the actual story they lie to her that Cossette is here, but she can't see her until she recovers, and in one of Valjean's visitings, Javer comes to arrest him, and Fantine thinks he came for her, and as she screams to Valjean for protection, Javer unsensitevely spills to her everything about who Valjean is, that her daughter hasn't been retrieved and is not nearby and tells her she'll never see her daughter again. and then she immediately died in spasms...
Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway are the true talents in this movie.
I watch the movie over and over again, and this scene has me crying every time.....
Kasaundra Waldroupe, before every sad scene, I say I’m not going to cry, but.. I do.
One of the best acting I've ever seen 👏
The song is so good and so sad it had me crying
Damn that scene all these years later still moves me to tears
this song made me cry
someone cutting onions
James Patterson Davos Seaworth the onion knight.
I do like this version of her death, it gives more hope before going back into the sad themes in the story. It’s more enlightening than her dying in shock when Javert reveals who Valijean truly is and dies with no whereabouts of her daughter.
I’ve watched Les mis in Queens theatre in London 4 times, and this scene is even more emotional on stage. It makes me cry everytime
Does anyone else notice that this is the same melody as On my own?
I think that's the point - both Eponine and Fantine are singing about the person they love more than their own life, and both are about to depart this world.
I believe the composer did that deliberately, the emotion in each song is very similar even though I personally feel more sorrow at Fantine’s death than Epinione’s.
Fun fact, but it's because On My Own was also a Fantine song in the original French production before they adapted the show for the West End.
Few songs of Les Mis share the same melody...
It’s also the same as part of the Epilogue when Valjean is dying. You also hear the melody at the end of “Look Down” at the beginning of the movie.
I was watching this during class. Everyone judged me cause I was crying so much.
Savannah Snow like it was being shown in class or you were watching it on a phone? Because that’s an awfully depressing movie to show in a class lmao
I was actually sobbing when i saw this the first time 💔
When Fantine appears by the dying Jean Valjean, I just couldn't stop crying! 😭😭
Her death was not in vain; but part of the higher plan sent by God in Heaven!
Years have gone by, I still cannot help crying for these special moments in this masterpiece story........
This has to really been the dark time
Anne absolutely killed this scene... And I mean that in a good way. I've seen Le Miz 3 times live (DC, Virginia, and Germany), but even though I saw people who were technically better at singing, they didn't come close to the emotion this song requires. Anne fucking nailed the emotion, and the feeling she put into the performance more then made up for her vocal flaws in my opinion. She's no Ruthie, but expecting a mainstream Hollywood actress to have a voice that competes with Broadway performers is like handing a 5 year old a firehose and telling him to extinguish a high rise fire... Its' not going to happen, and anyone with a functioning brain understands!
It must be sad that fantine dis not get to see her daughter grow up
I like to think that she did. She appears as a spirit to the dying Jean Valjean at the end of the musical, so I like to think that she watched Cosette grow up from heaven.
I NEVER REALISED IT WAS THE SAME TUNE AS “ON MY OWN”
Anne Hathaway just nailed this!
This scene is one of the darkest moments with a person dying like this.
The best Actress in it by far
Preciosa película, magistral Jackman y Anne Hathaway, la escena de ella cantando I dreamed a Dream merece un Oscar
Anne Hathaway has the single best performance of all time in this movie
still one of the most powerful scenes in the film and even so more on stage, the only scene witnessed that has physically bought a tear to my eye
Who remembers Anne Hathaway in princess diaries and Elle enchanted and SHES come this far wow
Anne! Just... WOW!
FUN FACT: Anne Hathaway actually got her hair chopped in a way that backstreet peasant barbers/hair experts would have done it in Revolutionary France.
My sister and I were laughing at the way Anne looked like when Fantine died. Rewatching again, damn I felt we earned our place in hell for laughing at a dying woman.
You didn't earn your spot in hell. Not at all. Jesus loves you ❤
say what you will but this movie always gives me strong emotions
I prefer the 10th Anniversary, but I can’t not admit that this scene made me cry. I was in an airplane watching this, and I was just bawling my eyes out like a baby (but noiseless).
Righttt I cried really hard as well man
Heartbreaking…. Absolutely heartbreaking. 😢😢
I didn’t cry but I felt something.
Anne Hathaway was phenomenal
“Cosseted it’s past your bedtime, you’ve played the day away and soon it will be night “
Ok fine I cried stop teasing me😭
So sad... Fantine at least died happy😢. She's so strong and kind and didn't deserve that.
Also Idk why I shipped her and Valjean before. I mean - look at him, he acts like a father and feels sorry for her.
Why do I do this to myself? I cry every time I watch Les Miserables.
Yep. Being on the tears
If I watch that part of the movie I could have cried but I wouldn't. And if I read that book of the film that was really sad, my eyes will fill with tears!
😪😢📚
Fantine’s death just breaks my heart…that’s all I can really say…it’s just heartbreaking.
why do Valjean and Fontine die singing the same song...
makes me cry...
I thought the exact thing.
And they're both singing to Cosette
Melodic theme
This movie was going to be amazing to begin with, but she is by far what made this movie. Once again method acting proves that it isn't only for saving movies or jobs, but can just straight up make a film that would have already been good, seem absolutely average in comparison to the acting of just ONE of the actors/actresses and their performance in it.
I am very tired of method acting being shit on, and of the arts being killed. With the way movies and acting in general (I mean whether it's film, broadway, plays, etc) have become in modern times, they aren't seen as art anymore, and honestly don't usually feel like it anyways. Because a good performance or commited performance is rare now. In the generation of actors now, up to late 90s or so, there is just NO actors that stand out as artists or wow factors. Not like we used to have.
This scene makes me cry so much
I lost it.... and tell cosette i love her and ill see her when i wake.
Its was so painful and sad...😥💔😥💔😥
The movie is so mixed I always remember the name moments. Yet we overlook a scene like this which is undoubtedly done better than what the many recordings of the show I’ve heard including the original in my opinion. Anne Hathaway was the best part of this movie hands down
Yes its past the time I need to sleep to work at 7 am so I could feel this scene so hard. 15 years ago when I was 12 I listened to my moms les miserables album of the London recording memorizing the whole thing and I had to listen tonight. Seeing it live in Chicago ( disappointing because they didnt perform full songs) and knowing all the songs and growing up with this, this very scene was performed beautifully because it was as heartbreaking as it was meant to be.
It's hard to watch the video when your crying...
God this just breaks my heart
Ms. Anne Hathaway veryGreat actress noDoubt cheers!.. 😀😀
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I cried so hard, here.
I have a daughter, and she will never know me. But she will know joy. And ghat is enough
I’m actually sobbing Oml
This is Anne hathaways most amazing roll
i am crying now...she looks like my wife befor dying of cancer...am living for my children and looking for the .....and meet her.
I've been shot
I was not ready for this
i was just watching lea salonga's and yt recommended this and now i can't stop cryibg and i'm gonna watch this movie😭😭😭
i would like to know a lot about this movie and the book
@@yvonnevillavicencio5967 The book is in the public domain, and so it's available for free on the internet! :) It's very long, but great!
Cosette, it's turned so cold
Cosette, it's past your bedtime
You've played the day away, and soon it will be night
Come to me, Cosette the light is fading
Don't you see the evening star appearing?
Come to me, and rest against my shoulder
How fast the minutes fly away and every minute colder
Hurry near, another day is dying
Don't you hear, the winter wind is crying?
There's a darkness which comes without a warning
But I will sing you lullabies and wake you in the morning
Oh Fantine, your time is running out
But Fantine, I swear this on my life
Look M'sieur, where all the children play
Be at peace
Be at peace ever more
My Cosette
Shall live in my protection
Take her now
Your child will want for nothing
Good M'sieur, you come from God in heaven
And none will ever harm Cosette as long as I am living
Take my hand, the night grows ever colder
And I will keep you warm
Take my child, I give her to your keeping
Take shelter from the storm
For God's sake, please stay 'til I am sleeping
And tell Cosette I love her, and I'll see her when I wake