*LES MISERABLES* (2012) | SINGER'S First Time Watching | Movie Reaction

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  • @avengersfan949
    @avengersfan949 11 месяцев назад +130

    I could never be sick of u. You have become one of my favorite reactors.

    • @mrflickswatches
      @mrflickswatches  11 месяцев назад +12

      This comment is amazing 👏🏽 Thank you 🤍

    • @YoYo-bx8wu
      @YoYo-bx8wu Месяц назад

      No he's too trashy for classy things..

  • @AlisAnnPage
    @AlisAnnPage 11 месяцев назад +216

    Historical context for anyone who wants it. The main part of this show takes place during the Bourbon restoration. After Napoleon was finally defeated, the Monarchy was restored. The barricade stuff that you see is what is sometimes called the June Rebellion, and it happened a lot like it shows. Parisian youths rallied and barricaded a small section of the city, thinking the people would rise up around them. They didn't, and the rebels were decimated overnight, with about 3,000 rebels against 60, 000 National Guard and Army. Apparently, Victor Hugo - the original author for the book this all was based on - got caught up in one of the barricaded sections and had to hide during the fighting. Sorry, just a history nerd who loves musicals!

    • @felixhenson9926
      @felixhenson9926 11 месяцев назад +14

      I did always wonder why this relatively minor and unknown failed rebellion was the one they chose but that would explain it!

    • @Ballin4Vengeance
      @Ballin4Vengeance 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@felixhenson9926It did take Hugo 30 years between the June Rebellion and writing Les Misèrables

    • @IraKates
      @IraKates 7 месяцев назад

      @@Ballin4Vengeance trauma be real

    • @Ballin4Vengeance
      @Ballin4Vengeance 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@IraKates Nah. Hugo was famous for procrastinating, it’s not entirely beyond him to just take 30 years to finish a book because he kept jumping of to other projects.

    • @AliciaNyblade
      @AliciaNyblade 4 месяца назад +4

      @@Ballin4Vengeance "Hugo was famous for procrastinating, it’s not entirely beyond him to just take 30 years to finish a book because he kept jumping off to other projects."
      And this is why he's one of my favorite authors, not only because I adore his work but because as a writer myself, his process is so damn relatable. We've all been there like, "I should dust off that project I've been working on for forever and--ooh, wait, a shiny new idea! I must develop it right away!"

  • @liaistotallyfine
    @liaistotallyfine 11 месяцев назад +152

    The ending scene will never not make me break down sobbing. This movie is full of tragedy and as someone who gets way too attached to characters this is really rough to watch

    • @Kayjee17
      @Kayjee17 11 месяцев назад +3

      Nice to know I'm not the only one.

    • @elliesmith6127
      @elliesmith6127 6 месяцев назад

      It’s heartbreaking but the overall message of hope is so beautiful 😭 I will always adore this story

    • @tonygibson5171
      @tonygibson5171 6 месяцев назад

      I know I always get really attached to Inspector Javert and then he goes and throws himself in the damn whirlpool.

  • @ethansmeemow
    @ethansmeemow 11 месяцев назад +65

    I met Mr Jackman 20ish years ago when he starred in "The Boy from Oz" on Broadway. No matter how the show had gone, he ALWAYS exited through the stage door (never ducked out another door to avoid people), greeting fans who were waiting, signing autographs and taking photos. And he had this gift for being able to focus on the one person right in front of him, no matter what else was happening. So even if it was only for 5-10 seconds, for that 5-10 seconds, you had his complete, undivided attention.

    • @jeandiatasmith4512
      @jeandiatasmith4512 9 месяцев назад +3

      His performance in that show was PHENOMENAL!! And I loved his audience interaction at parts. Out of all the shows I've seen - that was the single best performance, bar none! The play itself would be mediocre at best - but with Jackman it was just amazing!

  • @trenae77
    @trenae77 11 месяцев назад +40

    Javier (Crowe’s character) was not a villain, but a true Antagonist. He wasn’t out to destroy Valjean for the heck of it, but because he was dedicated to upholding the law at all costs. This would put him at odds with compassion and mercy.

    • @QuikVidGuy
      @QuikVidGuy 4 месяца назад +4

      Sorry, I know this isn't a big deal, I just found it funny you said Javier (a Spanish name) instead of Javert

  • @aurora_concepts
    @aurora_concepts 11 месяцев назад +307

    My ex was a runner on this movie. He told me that Hugh bought the whole crew a lottery ticket on the day they wrapped 🥰

  • @AstraRoseYT
    @AstraRoseYT 11 месяцев назад +265

    Not sure if anyone has said yet, but the man playing the Bishop (Colm Wilkinson) originated the role of Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman’s character) on both the West End and Broadway…it’s a lovely little tie between the stage and show versions
    Edit to add another fun fact: Gavroche (the little blonde boy with more guts than most adults) is the little brother of Eponine (the girl who didn’t get the guy) and is therefore the son of Helena Bonham Carter’s character

    • @jimarnold5165
      @jimarnold5165 11 месяцев назад +12

      Colm was also a Phantom of the Opera… fantastically talented

    • @janicekirkeby303
      @janicekirkeby303 11 месяцев назад +3

      I saw him in Phantom in Toronto twice andnhe was amazing. Always wished I had seen him in this though.

    • @yc0995
      @yc0995 11 месяцев назад +5

      He has the best version of Bringing home by far out of all the Valjeans I've seen

    • @SS-rk2me
      @SS-rk2me 11 месяцев назад +1

      Colm came in and showed everyone how it's done!

    • @kirstenlandon3043
      @kirstenlandon3043 8 месяцев назад +1

      I absolutely came here to say all of this. lol! Valjean and Phantom- = amazing talent.

  • @StasiaRetorts
    @StasiaRetorts 11 месяцев назад +183

    Not sure if you're aware but they sang this live while filming rather than dubbing it over in studio. They had a small ear piece in and had a piano play along with them while singing. Brings out the emotion.

    • @luciuscabralzenardo2897
      @luciuscabralzenardo2897 11 месяцев назад +5

      I NEVER KNEW THIS

    • @GrainneMhaol
      @GrainneMhaol 11 месяцев назад +14

      This was a terrible mistake. They should have prerecorded it. Only Samantha Barks, a West End veteran, kills it live, but the rest sound pretty rough.

    • @legendaccount3247
      @legendaccount3247 11 месяцев назад +6

      I disagree, I actually think the freedom the actors were given really stifles the emotion. Compare this version of Valjean's Soliloquy to others, there's so much less passion and energy.

    • @GrainneMhaol
      @GrainneMhaol 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@legendaccount3247 I'm not going to argue with you, art is subjective. However, there are technically right and wrong ways of performing music. However, I encourage you to watch the Sideways video. He explains what went wrong with this film much better than I could.

    • @legendaccount3247
      @legendaccount3247 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@GrainneMhaol I don't think you're responding to the right person. I agree with you, lol!

  • @nudgificator
    @nudgificator 11 месяцев назад +26

    "Russell Crowe is just jumping into things at this point" - when you hear that knowing what's coming later...

    • @LittlewitchDaliah
      @LittlewitchDaliah Месяц назад

      Sorry for the late reaction
      BUT IT TOOK ME A SECOND TO REALISE....
      That's foul.....😂

  • @mitchellhp
    @mitchellhp 11 месяцев назад +52

    Brian, 2.5 mins into the movie: “I have not been happy yet.”
    Me: And you aint gonna be.
    I love this movie/musical a lot & replayed the soundtrack endlessly for a while. One of my favorite quotes ever is from that last heartbreaking scene - “To love another person is to see the face of God." I think that’s something that anyone with any sense of spirituality, not necessarily religion, can understand & hopefully feel deeply at some point in their life.

  • @alexwinchester495
    @alexwinchester495 11 месяцев назад +14

    “I have not been happy yet”
    Well buckle up! 😂

  • @terrylewis_
    @terrylewis_ 11 месяцев назад +86

    I love this musical. Eddie Redmayne's "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables" when he gets to the climax, I cry every single time. I love the way they chose to film this, the rawness of it.. it is incredible. I don't mind Russel anymore, but they could have cast better. "You Family Dollar Ron Weasley" hahahaha HAVING SAID THAT, yes - the anniversary concerts are worth a watch.

    • @SS-rk2me
      @SS-rk2me 11 месяцев назад

      If you have ever heard the original Marius, Michael Ball, perform this number... you'd be shredded. He is my forever Marius!

    • @terrylewis_
      @terrylewis_ 11 месяцев назад

      @@SS-rk2me Yes of course! He isn't my favorite, but I do like Michael Ball a lot. :)

    • @JessRansdellSmith
      @JessRansdellSmith 10 месяцев назад

      Russell Crowe can sing. He's been the frontmam of a band since the 90s. They've released several albums. He's actually got a good folky rock voice. Check out The Photograph Kills or You Treat Me Like Chocolate. He needed some teaching on how to sing this kind of song. I feel so bad for him because he gets sh*t on for no reason.

    • @terrylewis_
      @terrylewis_ 10 месяцев назад

      @@JessRansdellSmith I know he can sing. I still don't think he sings well enough to stand against the other voices. Not as a title character.

  • @jhopeur7219
    @jhopeur7219 11 месяцев назад +27

    Eddie Redmayne's Empty Chairs at Empty Tables is my favorite too. So much emotion. I cry every time. I also really like Russell Crowe's number "Stars." I know a lot of people gave him a ton of crap for his vocal performance but I think it was fine. Not everyone in real life is a great singer. He hit the notes and brought the character to life and it felt real to me. But regardless of the vocal performance, I think the melody and lyrics are really poetic.

  • @amybethkit
    @amybethkit 11 месяцев назад +15

    Yes, I know Mr. Jackman. I was a nanny some years ago and my young charge was best friends with HJ's daughter.
    The first time I met him, I shook from head to toe, covered my giggling mouth with both shaking hands and could barely choke out "it's nice to meet you, Mr. Jackman."
    He made heart-melting eye contact and calmly said, "Please, call me Hugh."
    I couldn't figure why he didn't look at me like a lunatic, which is certainly how I was behaving. I continued having this reaction until I realized that HJ didn't act like I was crazy because *everyone* acts that way when they meet him. After that, I calmed down and could have civilized discussions with him.
    I met his parents, Deb and her parents (I'm crushed about their separation. 😔), and of course, his kids. They were a very close family.
    Here's what I can tell you: he's very down to earth. He adores his children. He's incredibly kind and generous. And your other commenter above was exactly correct that he pays strict attention to the person with whom he's speaking and makes you feel that you are the most important person at that moment. It's a gift. I'll never forget him. ❤️

  • @cheyanngluck8194
    @cheyanngluck8194 11 месяцев назад +94

    Les Miserables literally translates from french to "the Miserable". And the novel has so much nuance.
    Everyone fighting for a respectable cause meets their end. Fontine was trying to save money for her child, the men of the barricade fight for new and better world. Eponine joins the barricade because she wants to stay by Marius, in a way you can say she's fighting for love.
    Jean Valjean is fighting for his soul. Even Javert is fighting for a respectable though misguided cause. Javert was literally born in a jail and fought to prove himself despite his upbringing. Even developing an overactive sense of law. Best way to describe Javert is as chaotic good. He was born among the lowest rung and wants to escape it by keeping order, even to a fault. Valjean stole, granted his sister's child was sick and dying and they needed food but Javert's sense of law makes him blind to that. And it isn't till he realizes just how selfless Valjean is and that he's been wrong about him the whole time that he started to truly doubt and question himself. He starts to feel his perception of the world shift and feels like he's lost control of himself, and gains back control the only way he feels he can. Javert isn't a villain, just an antagonist but he's the perfect foil to Valjean. Valjean broke the law to help others, Javert used the law to hurt others.
    In the end only four people remain. Two couples. Marius and Cosette and the Thenardier's.
    The Thenardier's only cause in life is to line their pockets. Victor Hugo referred to them as the undeserving poor. And in the end the true tragedy is that they succeed. They rose through society with their ill-gotten fortune.
    I'd also recommend you watch Sweeney Todd. Johnny Depp and Alan Rickman are in it. The innkeeper couple is in it too, Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen.

    • @Endlesshadowsxoxo
      @Endlesshadowsxoxo 11 месяцев назад +4

      This is a lovely summary, also seconding Sweeny Todd lol

    • @jonathanedison
      @jonathanedison 10 месяцев назад +2

      I would think Javert might be closer to Lawful Neutral until near the very end.

    • @meganclaridge2235
      @meganclaridge2235 10 месяцев назад +1

      Just when I think this comment can’t get any better, you recommend Sweeney Todd. 🙏🏻✌🏻🌸

    • @QuikVidGuy
      @QuikVidGuy 4 месяца назад

      @@meganclaridge2235 Yes but hopefully a stage or concert recording

  • @mistojen
    @mistojen 11 месяцев назад +48

    I saw this on stage about twenty years ago and the music is much better on stage but it's easier to follow the plot in the movie. The story is basically about Valjean, Cosette, and the Paris Uprising of 1832. It's pronounced like "Lay Miz-er-ob" and is typically translated in English as The Wretched Poor or The Miserable Ones. I LOVE that you watched this! My favorite song is EASILY One Day More ❤❤

  • @justmaebee
    @justmaebee 11 месяцев назад +98

    YES TO ELLA ENCHANTED REACTION! Anne does so good singing Queen! It’s also one of my fave comfort movies

  • @CafeDeDuy
    @CafeDeDuy 11 месяцев назад +34

    The stage is a lot better. However, I fully appreciate the approach to this movie. It married the stage and the book together, and gave us the world Hugo wrote. And the technical aspect of singing have changed how we do musicals now.
    While I like the stage version better, I want to see the talents here on stage in their same roles because they killed it; Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Eddie Redmayne, Amanda Seyfried, Helena Bonham Carter, and Sasha Cohen. Samantha Barks obviously but she played Eponine on stage before this.

  • @FeaturingRob
    @FeaturingRob 11 месяцев назад +16

    All you need to say is "Les Miz" (Lay Mizz) and everyone knows. This show has been a worldwide sensation since the mid 1980s.
    I read the full original novel by Victor Hugo, which was written around 1860. It is a humongous book at 1,100 pages. Hugo also wrote the novel 'Notre-Dame de Paris' better known as 'The Hunchback of Notre-Dame' (which is NOTHING like the Disney animated musical, if you saw that. It is a LOT darker!). The novel has long passages of history, philosophy, and poetry in the text, and it can be a little tedious to get through. However, it is also relatively easy to find a version that is abidged (cutting out a lot of that stuff).
    You should find either 'Les Miserables - 10th Anniversary Concert' which has many cast members from original productions around the world or 'Les Miserabkles - 25th Anniversary Concert'. Both are superb, although I am partial to the 10th Anniversary.
    To try to give any background to what is in the story (which used actual historical events as a background to the story and characters) would be too hard for a comments section.
    I will say this, all of the actors sang live on set, with only a piano to accompany them, to capture the raw emotions of the moments. They later added in the orchestra, under the singers.
    Anne Hathaway won Best Supporting Actress Oscar, and Hugh Jackman was nominated for Best Actor.
    My favorite songs are "Bring Him Home", "Stars", "On My Own", and "Empty Chairs At Empty Tables"
    Ella Enchanted is good...I'd love to see you react to The Princess Diaries 1 & 2 as far as Anne Hathaway movies.

  • @MorganSinger197
    @MorganSinger197 11 месяцев назад +24

    Storywise, the little kid (Gavroche) when Eponine was dying (The girl with the brown hair) was watching his older sister die, which is why they showed him.

    • @JordangeVision
      @JordangeVision 11 месяцев назад +6

      True, in the novel, Gavroche and Eponine are brother and sister. They kind of go away from that in the musical, although in the Master of the House scene in the movie there's a brief shot of a baby that is implied to be Gavroche.

  • @josefinelagerstrom2643
    @josefinelagerstrom2643 11 месяцев назад +91

    Anne Hathaway won an Oscar for her incredible performance. ❤️

    • @RC-nb1eq
      @RC-nb1eq 11 месяцев назад +6

      Hathaway also grew up backstage on the touring production of Les Mis in which her mother played. She knows this musical inside and out and it inspired her own journey into a career in theatre

    • @jennym2276
      @jennym2276 11 месяцев назад

      I didn’t like it. Vocally it was fine but I hated the camera work. ZOOM the hell out. This is. historical fiction show the scenery not that close up. It was cringe.

    • @ruarikelsey1793
      @ruarikelsey1793 11 месяцев назад

      So overrated.

    • @MegaWicked89
      @MegaWicked89 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@RC-nb1eq and the 2nd time that she saw the show was when her mother got to go on and perform as Fantine (the role that she played in the film)

    • @mustaine136
      @mustaine136 4 месяца назад

      Well deserved

  • @kw3rkygurl406
    @kw3rkygurl406 11 месяцев назад +8

    Javert (Russel Crowe) is one of my favorite characters in this piece. The idea of someone so rigid that he cannot accept mercy over duty is interesting to me.

  • @strawberryeyes3496
    @strawberryeyes3496 7 месяцев назад +2

    The film is great but there's nothing like being in the theatre in front of the whole cast experiencing them all singing live.

  • @stacyclark8590
    @stacyclark8590 13 дней назад +1

    The title means "The Wretched." (You can just say 'Lay miz'). It's about wretched people trying to make their lives and the world a better place. Not all of them succeed---but the ones who do succeed do so beautifully!

  • @elle.byy.d
    @elle.byy.d 11 месяцев назад +14

    "I have not been happy yet" you're literally watching The Miserable 😭😭😂😂😂

  • @Raven_Shade9
    @Raven_Shade9 11 месяцев назад +32

    Fun fact: the vocals were recorded live on set during filming. The director wanted to keep as the performers in the emotions of the scenes as much as possible. Makes me cry every time I hear the music

  • @allisongrinnell5107
    @allisongrinnell5107 11 месяцев назад +19

    Empty Chairs at Empty Tables always chokes me up. Eddie Redmayne, along with everyone else, absolutely killed it.

  • @0203darkstar
    @0203darkstar 5 месяцев назад +5

    To share the heartbreak. I once read a comment mentioning, the ending is basically everyone in 'paradise' where they got what they hoped for and people rose up to support the barricades 😢

    • @LittlewitchDaliah
      @LittlewitchDaliah Месяц назад

      Everyone...but javert is no where to be found......so he went...down..
      (Or I'm blind)

    • @thespider2566
      @thespider2566 26 дней назад

      ​@@LittlewitchDaliah Correct, in the musical, Javert isn't a part of the final chorus.

  • @ely_sky
    @ely_sky 11 месяцев назад +16

    this movie is both the reason I love musicals as much as I do, AND it's part of why my ethics are how they are. I was 9 when I saw it, and I'm pretty sure it radicalized me lol. I'm so glad to see someone react to it

  • @Supergirl022
    @Supergirl022 11 месяцев назад +5

    Honestly I think this is one of the few musicals that the movie and the stage production are equal. They did a fantastic job adapting this from stage.

  • @Dannydarko27
    @Dannydarko27 11 месяцев назад +12

    Anne Hathaway is forever iconic thanks to Princess Diaries, but goddam did she eat this role up too

    • @luciuscabralzenardo2897
      @luciuscabralzenardo2897 11 месяцев назад +1

      She ate every single one of her roles for sure. Oceans 8 was really good and the one she does with rebel Wilson too

  • @avengersfan949
    @avengersfan949 11 месяцев назад +13

    Les Miserables is one of my favorite musicals/movies

  • @tedd-ivan
    @tedd-ivan 11 месяцев назад +16

    fun fact: everyone sang live in this movie

  • @templeofdoom8629
    @templeofdoom8629 11 месяцев назад +31

    If you want to experience a little of the theatre production you should try to watch the 25th anniversary Les Mis concert at the O2 in London - the vocal performances are incredible (although Nick Jonas as Marius is way weaker than Eddie in this movie) - but Samantha Barks performance as Eponine in that got her the role in this movie! I think you would appreciate it!!!!! I would love to see you react to that

    • @jennym2276
      @jennym2276 11 месяцев назад +9

      No watch the 10th anniversary concert. Colin Wilkinson is too good. And Ruthie Henshall’s Fantine is amazing. But specially each other version will have Javert properly sung and appreciated over Russell Crowe’s sing speak.

    • @nF_Rhythm
      @nF_Rhythm 11 месяцев назад

      Thiiiiiiiiissssss!!! Alfie Boe as JVJ, Norm Lewis as Javert, Ramin Karimloo as Enjolras, and Matt Lucas as Thenardier are all brilliant as well!!

    • @kirstenlandon3043
      @kirstenlandon3043 8 месяцев назад

      @@nF_Rhythm I do love me some Ramin! He's one of my favorite Phantoms.
      But I have to agree that the 10th Anniversary is the way to go. Watching Colm Wilkinson will change you.

    • @kir250305
      @kir250305 6 месяцев назад

      For me movie tops all the theater versions and anniversary concerts!

  • @phoenixfire124
    @phoenixfire124 11 месяцев назад +15

    I think both the movie and stage performances have their benefits. The movie really allows you to hear and feel the emotions really strongly. The stage performance gives you beautiful performances and a feeling of the scale with the music washing over you.
    I fell in love with this musical (when the guy who played the preist here) was Valjean. My dad once asked why I liked this story so much because he found it depressing. I love redemption stories. This is the ultimate redemption story.
    I feel for Javert (Russell Crowe's character). He is trapped by a rigid morality that he can't break free from. It would have been drilled into him by society and his upbringing into becoming a cop. The whole system reenforces it as you say with Valjean's issues with his "papers ". Once thief you have proven your moral depravity. Almost like they don't leave any room for redemption. With that viewpoint, Javert's dogged pursuit of Valjean is an honerable action. We know who Valjean is, but Javert is so blinded by his fanatic faith. He can't see the truth until the end. Valjean letting him live and then giving his address to allow him to bring him to justice. That was the last peice to strip him of all he believed. He's so rigid he can't live in that world of moral ambiguity. I think he needed the rules to live. I think his suicide was an honorable act. He chose to die rather than choosing to stick to his guns and burn Valjean's world to the ground. He gave Valjean his freedom. It's a redemption of sorts for Javert. I think a lot of people miss that.

  • @SurferStarBabe
    @SurferStarBabe 11 месяцев назад +8

    The title means *literally* miserable people so that's what the movie is about. Misery and bad things happening to good people. Such a great and deep movie, even better soundtrack 😢

  • @melodyhargrave5417
    @melodyhargrave5417 11 месяцев назад +11

    The movie is great, but the stage show is phenomenal. One Day More is my all time favorite from any show. All the different voices harmonizing and overlapping into one huge climax...perfection!

  • @polina_pr
    @polina_pr 11 месяцев назад +6

    i am OBSESSED with this movie

  • @DaphneQueen
    @DaphneQueen 11 месяцев назад +17

    I absolutely love this musical. I saw it in theaters when it came out and then read the book it’s based on. Such a gripping story of class, the justice system at that time in France, and war.
    Also yes please watch Ella Enchanted. It’s a much lighter story and a lot of fun!

  • @JessicaMemory
    @JessicaMemory 11 месяцев назад +3

    I don't think Javere is a villain at all. He followed the law without exception, and that was his downfall. He didn't make the law; he simply enforced it. I think his character is a lot more complex than you may think. We learnt that he grew up in poverty; it wouldn't have been easy for him to achieve the highly respected position he has. He will have had to fight to be seen as equal and, above all, have an unbending sense of justice and respect for the law. This is why he can not understand how a criminal could be a good man.

  • @robwilliamson5082
    @robwilliamson5082 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love the Thenardiers as characters because they are some of the most horrible people but because they’re treated as comedic villains in the musical they’re always a breath of fresh air. Especially Madame thenardier

  • @Arelyy17
    @Arelyy17 11 месяцев назад +7

    My favorite song is “ On My Own” we did Les Miserables in high school choir and when I tell you every girl was fighting for that solo! ( me included lmao) it’s definitely one of the most popular song in the musical!

  • @MouthyMiriam
    @MouthyMiriam 10 месяцев назад +2

    This movie makes an extremely sad story impossibly sad. The priest that gives him the silver, the actor was the original Jean Val Jean in the play.

  • @AugustaLovely
    @AugustaLovely 11 месяцев назад +16

    My favorite songs are definitely Do You Hear the People Sing and the whole finale. Like, "to love another person is to see the face of God" 😭 I know Les Mis isn't about religion (or at least it's not the main message) but some of its lyrics resonate with how I practice religion. It's also not a happy musical but I feel it's very hopeful. Especially given its context: when the novel was written criminals were seen as irredeemable, even after serving their time. Val Jean doesn't get a "happy" ending, but he gets an ending that shows he's a good, caring person

  • @Angelicwings1
    @Angelicwings1 11 месяцев назад +11

    I read Les Miserables as a ten year old and I have been in love forever.
    The 10th anniversary concert is what I would recommend.
    They did a good job with this film but trust me… look at the stage versions.
    Les Miserables is pronounced “lay Mizer arb” bro.
    You aren’t even ready for the epicness of the stage show though.
    The priest who helps in the beginning is actually the man who played the original Jean Val Jean (Hugh’s Character) on stage. You think Hugh is good you aren’t ready for that.
    I adore that singer. You didn’t get to hear his awesomeness. He is Amazing.
    I think the theme is about evolution and growth as people and as a community/country.
    My fave song? All of them! I refuse to pick.
    Maybe if I have to pick… One Day More

    • @alexhart2081
      @alexhart2081 11 месяцев назад +2

      The 25th anniversary was my favorite

    • @Angelicwings1
      @Angelicwings1 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@alexhart2081I prefer the 10th by a little but the 25th was epic

    • @scarletibis3158
      @scarletibis3158 11 месяцев назад +1

      I did too about 11 yoa. Affected me deeply.

    • @Angelicwings1
      @Angelicwings1 11 месяцев назад

      @@scarletibis3158I know right? A brilliant book.

    • @alexhart2081
      @alexhart2081 11 месяцев назад

      @@Angelicwings1 the 10th was really good

  • @ulricaandrae4381
    @ulricaandrae4381 11 месяцев назад +1

    No, it’s not a happy movie. It’s literally called The Miserable. It’s about class, how the poor people rise against the rich in France and how the people fight, struggle, hustle and suffer in their everyday life.
    Fantine sold her hair and teeth to pay for her daughter.
    I cry every time I watch the musical (this movie is Ok!).

  • @beatyz2
    @beatyz2 8 месяцев назад +1

    Everytime I watch this movie, when it gets to end of Valjean's soliloquy I also start to cry a little bit. And it's super sentimental to me because I'm reminded that when I was in high school my marching band played this show. So the music is bone familiar to me.

  • @Cplm92017
    @Cplm92017 4 месяца назад +2

    First time watching your videos. I came for Les Mis. I stayed because you called Eponine PERSEPHONY 😂😂😂

  • @laknad7750
    @laknad7750 6 месяцев назад +1

    Bishop Myriel was using the Church silver to fight for Jean Valjean's soul......to turn him around and point him in the right direction. It was heartwarming to see the two reunited at the moment of Valjean's death.

  • @matthewwisner2153
    @matthewwisner2153 11 месяцев назад +4

    You asked about favorite songs. My favorites are One Day More and Do You Hear The People Sing. Those are songs that hit hard and are an entire mood by themselves.

  • @gregschultz8639
    @gregschultz8639 11 месяцев назад +5

    The whole scene with the barricade people misinterpret it as the French Revolution. It is actually the June Rebellion of 1832, to which Victor Hugo was a witness. They really interrupted General Lamarque’s funeral. Like the story, the battle barely lasted a day as it did not attain enough support.

  • @Jodie_Tea
    @Jodie_Tea 10 месяцев назад +1

    I watched this movie and feel in love with it. It helped me understand the books so much better having tried to read it several times and having to stop because of not understanding it. Since then ive rwad the book. Watched the play and seen tv shows. Ive also seen it at theater my favourite version is watching it in the theater then this version.
    The songs add so much emotions to this.
    I agree Mrs Helen Bonham Carter is incredible

  • @jessecapatterson9930
    @jessecapatterson9930 11 месяцев назад +2

    They are all singing live in this move to better capture the emotion, one of my favs ❤

  • @pyrettablaze86
    @pyrettablaze86 10 месяцев назад +3

    I know a lot of the singing isnt the greatest, but these are actors by and large, not professional singers (with obvious exceptions) but man, at least it's real. I do NOT miss the auto-tune 😅

  • @blackgirlthingz
    @blackgirlthingz 11 месяцев назад +9

    I know you said you love Helena Bonham, you should definitely react to Sweeney Todd the Barber, it’s a musical staring Johnny Depo and her. They are really good friends, especially since they stared in Alice and Wonderland

  • @katiebentley5921
    @katiebentley5921 11 месяцев назад +8

    I’ve had the chance to see both film and play, and honestly, each are fabulous for very different reasons. They really stand alone. There is no “which one is better”.
    The film’s unique strength is how it allows us a more intimate story telling experience - we get a close up view of the despairing situations of each character and the raw live performances of the actors.
    The play’s unique strength is telling this story from start to finish with this massive cast. To hear all those voices together live? It’s powerful.
    Personal favorite song is One Day More, because it does include pretty much everyone. Highly recommend looking up their Oscar performance of it. It’s fantastic & feels like the play.
    A close second is Empty Chairs at Emory Tables. Eddie Redmayne’s performance is incredible - to be able to since like that *while* crying is SO HARD TO DO.

  • @brookeelzowry
    @brookeelzowry 11 месяцев назад +4

    My favorite song is On My Own...Eponine was such a wonderful person cursed with a tragic life 💔

  • @fallingawayfromthenorm
    @fallingawayfromthenorm 11 месяцев назад +3

    The reason that Fantine cut her hair is because she sold to use the money for Cosette. You weren’t too off that her hair was valuable.

  • @alanjones9562
    @alanjones9562 6 месяцев назад +1

    Les Misérables was meant to be seen live…the movie missed the mark for us theatre people. It’s not bad by any means but seeing it in person is a game changer. Some of the best music ever written.

  • @AbsoluteApril
    @AbsoluteApril 11 месяцев назад +7

    The original London Broadway performance recordings will always be my favorite version of the songs but I personally thought they did a pretty decent job with this movie, I'm so glad you checked it out!!

  • @julianaFinn
    @julianaFinn 11 месяцев назад +3

    The play is phenomenal. So many amazing songs. I have a soft spot for several songs. And btw, Hugh is lovely in person.

  • @Michele18164
    @Michele18164 3 месяца назад

    The man who plays the bishop (Colm Wilkinson) originated Jean Valjean on Broadway and the West End. Casting him was very much an Easter egg for mega-fans, and Hugh Jackman has said that in the scene where the bishop gives him the candlesticks it felt like a "passing the torch" moment. Wilkinson is widely considered the best Valjean ever. I recommend watching the 10th Anniversary concert... most of the OGs from London and New York and Colm singing the lead role.

  • @NileyLove23
    @NileyLove23 10 месяцев назад +1

    Aaron Tveit, as Enjolras singing “let others rise” is like the height of the man’s talent and attractiveness…like holy…cow 😍

  • @RamblingRose08
    @RamblingRose08 11 месяцев назад +2

    My favorite song is Eponine singing "On My Own." I have other favorites, but this is the one I always come back to.

  • @lmbrtshrry
    @lmbrtshrry 11 месяцев назад +3

    My favorite song is I dreamed a dream. Susan Boyle sang it on BGT.

  • @ATQ_118
    @ATQ_118 11 месяцев назад +6

    yeeees been waiting for this so excited gonna go get a snack and enjoy lol

  • @CodyMitchell-o4s
    @CodyMitchell-o4s 5 месяцев назад

    The cool thing about the bishop early in the movie is that it is Colm Wilkinson the original Jean Valjean on Broadway.

  • @lunar_nightmare0540
    @lunar_nightmare0540 11 месяцев назад +5

    Love this musical cant wait to see your reaction

  • @codygreen8061
    @codygreen8061 10 месяцев назад +1

    I played Javert on stage. The movie did things we wish you could have on stage

  • @rakuengrowlithe4654
    @rakuengrowlithe4654 9 месяцев назад

    So many great songs for all different reasons. The emotion in Empty Chairs at Empty Tables. And the whole grandeur of One More Day. But I think my favourite is Do You Hear The People Sing?

  • @alexhart2081
    @alexhart2081 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thankyou I've been waiting for you to do this

  • @neomehollow1391
    @neomehollow1391 11 месяцев назад +3

    Honestly. I rather like javere. I didn't upon my first 3 watches but the more I listen to the music I can understand where he stems from. He's a man who was born into poverty, pulled himself up by his boot straps without stealing or interfering with the law. He had stars on his side allowing him to climb through ranks where he could become an officer so he's of the mindset that if he, gutter trash can ascend then anybody can. Problem is he's a black and white thinker. Once a thief always a thief type mentality and seeing as most don't live past 30 we haven't much time to prove ourselves otherwise so him going off statistics alone makes sense why he would pursue a criminal to his end. Get goosebumps when he ends it. He's come to a revelation but it's one he litterly can not live with because by accepting people are capable of change he's also excepting the burden of locking up how many potentially innocent people..

  • @5martis5
    @5martis5 11 месяцев назад +3

    On one of my couple viewings of this movie - i also cried like a baby during the ending scene. All this time i thought that it was messed up hormones because i was sick that day, but no.... seeing your reaction only proved that crying here is human thing and not because of being sick!
    And "Do you hear the people singing" is absolutely my favorite song here. Still comes to my mind from time to time even if i hadn't seen the movie in years!

  • @karencalder8540
    @karencalder8540 11 месяцев назад +2

    One of my favourite films. Anne Hathaway, Hugh Jackman, Helena Binham Carter, Sacha Baron-Cohen and so many more. Brilliant songs. Emotionally captivating.
    They sold their hair and teeth for money in those days.
    You don't need subtitles even though it's a film about the French Revolution.
    8 years passed between Jean Valjean being released from prison and being mayor of the town.
    Eponine, is the brown haired little girl brought up beside Cosette before Hugh Jackman's character took her away.
    The name is pronounced like miserable without the last vowels. Lay Miserab.
    My favourite songs are On My Own, 24601, Bring Him Home, Empty Chairs At Empty Tables, and I Dreamed A Dream. All of the songs are great and they tie in together as well which is awesome.
    Another song is When Tomorrow Comes. EPIC!
    Your reaction is priceless. ❤

  • @littleflick
    @littleflick 11 месяцев назад +5

    You should watch the Les Miserables 10th Anniversary concert. It’s the songs only performed on stage. Lots of clips on RUclips. It’s considered the dream cast.

  • @felixhenson9926
    @felixhenson9926 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fontine had her hair cut to sell it to make money to send to Cosette

  • @red1izweird381
    @red1izweird381 6 месяцев назад

    I did "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables" for a choir project once and started crying midway through but kept going and I got full points for it. I love that song so much it's beautifully done and acted and the emotion is very easy to feel through the screen

  • @KaizerHiwatari
    @KaizerHiwatari 10 месяцев назад +2

    It says something about the nature of both media and reality that I completely expected the "man of god" to be a piece of shit. :\ So nicely surprised that he was a solid dude actually acting on the principles he preaches, the principles that so many "good Christians" forget as soon as it might inconvenience them: charity, kindness, patience, and love.

  • @brieezy.
    @brieezy. 11 месяцев назад +2

    Yoooo.....this movie, I was obsessed with it for a while, the theatrical singing- man..I love the idea of singing when you could just be speaking♥♥♥♥

  • @wickedj8155
    @wickedj8155 11 месяцев назад +3

    My favorite song is when Eponine sings On My Own, you should look up Lea Solonga who played Eponine on the stage. Her version is absolutely amazing

  • @christinamarie1027
    @christinamarie1027 9 месяцев назад

    all the singing was done LIVE as well, nothing done in studio, they wanted to make sure we heard the emotion behind each song

  • @queenkiki81
    @queenkiki81 11 месяцев назад +1

    A huge YES for Ella Enchanted!!!

  • @katieoberst490
    @katieoberst490 11 месяцев назад +4

    Yes, Ella Enchanted is a fun movie, I'd love to see your reaction to it!! Lay Miserahbleh is how the title is pronounced. It's French for "the miserable ones," which is why this musical is so sad. I loved your reaction, though. It was very heartfelt and real. I've had to think more about my life and death lately, so this movie hit a little different tonight. It's a good thing that I, too, am a woman of God because I'm afraid I might meet Him this year.

  • @kirstenlandon3043
    @kirstenlandon3043 8 месяцев назад +1

    "...they'd better not die..." Me: Oh no...

  • @nobodyshome
    @nobodyshome Месяц назад +1

    Mr. Flicks... I can't believe I am just now finding this reaction of yours to one of the greatest stories ever told... French People HATE this story because they have heard about it daily since birth. LOL... Great job condensing 3+hours to 40 min. Epione the brunette... perhaps the most beautiful face ever... for sure the most beautiful perfect voice of your lifetime... if you really are a singer. Lea Salonga was the only main character from the stage production to be chosen to play in the movie. The history of this musical, from the 600 page+ novel by Victor Hugo to the hundreds of productions for stage screen and like my first time hearing it on the radio in the 1970's as a child. the story behind the story behing the movie behind each song can wormhole you for years let alone days... the coolest part besides Lea in this movie was that as a vocalist myself I found out that the orchestra was played live during the production and filmiing... the conductor had to keep pace with the singers not the singers voice over on the orchestra. that is why the timeing and spacing are so perfect and so emotional. Thank you for the reaction ... enjoy your new life of culture in a world some think only the rich can ever see...

  • @lynchie2073
    @lynchie2073 10 месяцев назад +1

    as a singer, i think youd appreciate phillip quast's performance as javert (russell crowe's character). he has such an arresting quality to his voice, its like every line carries weight

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP 3 месяца назад

      A wonderful Australian he is, love Philip Quast. Actually our Aussie boys Hugh and Russ weren’t too bad in this movie either ❤

  • @DuninhaMTV
    @DuninhaMTV 11 месяцев назад +2

    This was the musical who made me wanna do this. Now I´m in the business but will never be my lovely Eponine.^^

  • @jeanninebello9415
    @jeanninebello9415 11 месяцев назад

    This was the first musical my son did in high school. It always holds a special place in my heart. The movie is amazing.

  • @avengersfan949
    @avengersfan949 11 месяцев назад +3

    I know u already did a reaction to The Greatest Showman but Hugh Jackman sings his ass off in both movies

  • @crystalemullen
    @crystalemullen 9 месяцев назад +1

    The guy playing playing "The Bishop" was the original (or one of the original) Jean Valjean.

  • @Broadwaybaby707
    @Broadwaybaby707 11 месяцев назад +2

    The movie is better in my opinion but both are great. What’s cool about the movie is they didn’t pre record and lip sync like they do for most movie musicals. They actually sang live for this one

  • @cherylcraig2209
    @cherylcraig2209 11 месяцев назад

    This was the first Broadway show I saw when I was 9. I've seen it 3x since and it's always very emotional for me. The movie was good, though it didn't have quite the same feel. Ever since my father passed away who was a huge fan of this play and would sing Bring Him Home all the time, it has a very special place in my heart.

  • @JordangeVision
    @JordangeVision 11 месяцев назад +22

    One of my favourite musicals ever, it's a lot to unpack on the first viewing with all the different storylines, but you did great! There isn't really a bad song in the whole thing, I personally like Bring Him Home, and Javert's song Stars. I think the deal with the hair and the teeth pulling is she was so poor and people made money selling it for wigs and dentures and such back then. Loved the reaction sir!

  • @FabbSakura
    @FabbSakura 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hands down one of my favorite musicals ❤️🙌🏾 🎶

  • @elisaarias935
    @elisaarias935 7 месяцев назад

    My drama teacher met him and showed us a photo of them together. I really wish I could meet him though cause he's the BEST ACTOR EVER!!!!!

  • @bookwoman53
    @bookwoman53 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great reaction. Definitely watch Phillip Quast performing Stars from Les Miserables. He set the bar high and is my favorite Javert. I also love the songs “Empty Chairs At Empty Tables” and “On My Own”.

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP 3 месяца назад

      Philip is a wonderful Aussie and while we are so proud of Hugh and Russ, for me Phillip is a national treasure!!

  • @c.coffee3035
    @c.coffee3035 11 месяцев назад +1

    Oh my gosh the play is so much better. This movie was good, but woo the music and singing in the play is breathtaking. The 10th anniversary is my favorite version. ❤

  • @VictorienBietVieto
    @VictorienBietVieto 7 месяцев назад

    « All that because he stole some bread ?! » 😂

  • @megalulubear
    @megalulubear 7 месяцев назад +1

    Oooooh! I was hoping you'd have watched this one! *bounces* This movie makes me ugly cry from when Anne Hathaway sings I dreamed a dream onwards! I've seen it on stage and I honestly like the movie better. The cast absolutely killed it. I get very very very angry when critics, musical actors and people give this movie crap because of the live singing. For me that's what makes it. I don't care how much they go off pitch, or wobble, or quiver, and they do sometimes, you can feel the raw emotion just pulsing out of them. I do love your point about kindness destroying people who aren't kind from the inside, that is no word of a lie. So, favorite song is I Dreamed a Dream, I used to really hate that song till Anne did it, it absolutely wrecked me the first time i saw Anne performing it. My favorite moment is when Varjean has little Cosette riding in the carriage and sings that sweet song about her, and when he gives her the doll. I'm all about dolls and I can really appreciate what that meant to her. Thanks for another awesome video.

    • @kir250305
      @kir250305 6 месяцев назад

      Totally agree with you!

  • @Jayscollo
    @Jayscollo 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love this musical! I was lucky enough to see it live 5 times in NY and then saw the movie on opening day & loved the movie too. I’m a sucker for the original work so if I had to choose which I liked better it would be the live production but this is a great film adaptation in my opinion. I’m not sure when but I hear the movie will be released in theaters for a limited viewing. If you like this I would recommend watching one of the live anniversary concerts