All the people commenting that her singing is flawed or imperfect. You realize she not just singing. She is acting. She is performing the song from the perspective of someone who has been utterly destroyed by life. She is near death. And her voice captures this feeling perfectly. If she sang it to sound perfect that would not capture the moment. It is the voice of someone singing in utter despair. She is perfect.
Grades denied all my dreams and career paths, my dreams were smashed, and when the teacher recommended giving up, this song was like me. I agree with your opinion, and by the way, I am Korean. She sang this song perfectly.
She looked and sounded like Sinead O'Connor to me. She deserved the oscar her performance here was truly outspoken and heartfelt and the delivery was wonderful.
The way Anne sings it is so heartbreaking, emotional, and beautiful like she's LIVING the despair, heartbreak, misery, fear as she sings. In Susan's version, it sounds like she's OVERCOME her despair and she's older, wiser, and happy. Like a bittersweet vibe of the way her version is. But with Annes.. It's like you're living and listening to the despair and emotion as she's LIVING it at the moment. Hopefully people understand what i'm trying to say.
alexa rodriguez as she’s singing the role a character from Victor Hugo “ Les Misérables” who is Fantine, Cosette ‘s mother, Anne H - has to show through her voice all the pain and sufferings this woman went through Hope you read the book or seen the French version of its film !
Saw Les Miz live a couple times and never shed a tear. Saw Anne Hathaway's rendition of this when I watched the movie in the cinema and it destroyed me. I'm talking ugly crying in the middle of the cinema. So powerful.
Ten years later and I still can't hear this version without ugly crying. This moment was my takeaway from the whole film in the theater - even with Les Mis being a favorite read of mine and having seen many college theater productions, Anne brought this song to life in a way I never saw coming. It's just too raw, too in the cut. Amazing film adaptation and personalization.
Le Miserables is more than an incredible musical. The story is equally amazing. A hungry and struggling man serves years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread. Hounded by the "warden". Years later, when finally released, and when given the opportunity - he steals again. But this time, a priest shows compassion and gives him the opportunity of a lifetime - to have a new life, free of his past sins. He becomes a good, honest, and decent man, who in turn, shows great compassion for others. Even while being pursued for his former life's sins. Wow! It's so clear to see how a single act of kindness, and forgiveness can have a profound impact on dozens, or hundreds of other people - even for generations to come. Anne Hathaway is brilliant as Fantine, and allows the audience to connect deeply with her struggle.
Susan Boyle's version is beautiful, of course. I'm not even gonna argue with that. But Anne Hathaway's version is heartbreaking in a very beautiful way. If you missed the emotions between the lines, you're a fool. This gives me goosebumps and made me cry. Ugh, I can't even.
Erry Anneliese Well Yes Because Susan Boyle Was Singing Not Acting :0 Shes Not Acting As Fantine Like Anne Or Ruthie(My personal favorite" so comparing those two do not really matter
Erry Anneliese Susan is a talented singer, but Anne is an artist. When we listen to Susan we say, wow, because let's face it, she's neither an attractive or intelligent lady. But Anne has an odd beauty. Exaggerated eyes & mouth. She could get by on her looks alone, as so many do. But her really good but slightly imperfect singing voice brought us, well me, to tears. This is a song of lost hope, lost aspirations, loss of a will to live. Other great singers leave us uplifted when they sing this song, but Anne alone leaves us with a feeling of despair. Most of us live with some regrets, with lost dreams. Tears are a salve to ease our pain of loss.
There was a time when men were kind When their voices were soft And their words inviting There was a time when love was blind And the world was a song And the song was exciting There was a time Then it all went wrong I dreamed a dream in time gone by When hope was high And life worth living I dreamed that love would never die I dreamed that God would be forgiving Then I was young and unafraid And dreams were made and used and wasted There was no ransom to be paid No song unsung, no wine untasted But the tigers come at night With their voices soft as thunder As they tear your hope apart As they turn your dream to shame He slept a summer by my side He filled my days with endless wonder He took my childhood in his stride But he was gone when autumn came And still I dream he'll come to me That we will live the years together But there are dreams that cannot be And there are storms we cannot weather I had a dream my life would be So different from this hell I'm living So different now from what it seemed Now life has killed the dream I dreamed
No matter how many times I saw the Broadway show or watched the movie, I am amazed and in tears. The story is timeless, the acting always superb. Anne Hathaway did a great job as Fantine; the entire cast shined. What a story! Yes...life does indeed, kill the dreams we dreamed. ♡
This woman's emotional delivery of this song was musical perfection. Even if one does not speak English her musical performance of this song moves one to tears and deep feelings of what she is singing about She desired her award. I felt her emotional message simply from her body language She is truly a class actress. Loud Hand Clapping for the energy she put forth through song. Applause, Applause. Awesome singing.
I love how she can show such suffering in things like this, and then you look at her sweet and innocent character in films like Ella enchanted, princess diaries, etc. To me that is what makes an actor/actress brilliant- their ability to act a role to such measures that you cannot believe they are not the character itself. Well done Anne Hathaway! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
SHE DESERVED IT ... My family managed the Met Opera Hose from the early 1900's . I wa srtrained and offered parts on Broadway #AnneHathaway deserved this @@aichaelallaki3286
I am an attorney and I like Anne Hathaway more as she's an attorney turned actor. While watching this the first time, I am like... oh, my god, isn't this Oscar winning performance, and so glad to know she did.
I have seen the stage production in London on three occasions and, therefore I wasn’t expecting the film to do it justice. However Anne Hathaway’s rendition of “I dreamed a dream” was simply outstanding. The emotion she evoked was incredible.
My goodness...Anne sings this with such incredible emotion....such a powerful impact on the listener....it broke my heart to hear her, it draws the listener into her sorrow, her plight. Anne did an excellent job conveying the agony that her character endures. Absolutely perfect!
under 5 minutes is the final product. If I'm not mistaken, I heard that Anne Hatthaway had to record it multiple times for hours, until the director found this version to be the most touching.
Bellatrix Halliwell Not the role as a whole...this song is under 5 minutes and the raw power and emotion in this portion alone was well worthy of an Oscar! Absolutely adore Anne Hathaway.
All these years later and I still cry listening to Anne Hathaway sing this song. She really did the most amazing job at it, it's such a visceral and raw song, and she captured that beautifully.
There are actors who learn to sing. There are singers who learn to act. But it is rare to find both qualities in one naturally. Anne Hathaway is one of the few. There may be singers who can sing this song better but I doubt any could put the emotions in she did. This is why you win awards. One of my favorite plays.
for those of you who didn't know - during revolutions and wars, soldiers used to save money they earned as much as possible, and then combined their savings, in order to buy only one book "les miserables". Books at that time used to be extremely expensive and hard to get. Later, whoever was educated enough to read, used to read it aloud for the rest of the soldiers. this book has changed the history of France and even today widely known globally. now think how one man, Victor Hugo, with a power of writing has done something revolutionary. don't think of it as another hollywood movie, in which catwoman played a role - think of it as something great. and whoever didn't read it yet, do so. educate yourself =)
Dastan Bektayev You are right about the book. During the American Civil War this was a favorite in both North and South. Soldiers would read it out loud around campfires. Confederate soldiers called it "Lee's Miserables' (an inside joke using General Lee's name).
Anne's proved to be brilliant, an excellent actress to show exactly the emotions, that pain, that sadness, that heartbreaking, that... Dispair... She is brilliant! Bravo Anne! One of the greatest actresses of nowadays! I am undoubtedly a big fan!
Her performance and majestic interpretation as both singer and actress is beyond words, she managed to be true to the character and still sound utterly real singing out the pain she suffered.
When I listen to Anne Hathaway sing this, I can hear what I’d normally consider as flaws in singing. Yet I’ve never been more moved listening to someone sing and tears are flowing down my face.
One can experience this also when listening to Dame Judi Dench sing "Send in the Clowns" featured in the South Bank Show 1995. Not beautifully sung but stunningly performed!
Well. I've read a lot, and I mean a lot of the comments posted. I've heard Hathaway sing, a little, before. Her voice is sweet and high pitched. I wouldn't call her a 'singer'. She's an actress. In this musical/movie I don't believe the director was looking for a Broadway singer to step in. "Okay, well cut. . . . Bring in Susan Boyle." (Who does the song beautifully) If that is what you think then you missed the rest of the movie. At this moment she was in the pit, she was dying inside, life as she had ever know it was over. Life itself was over. So the song was sung by a totally broken down person, exactly the way anyone in that position would sing it, tears, cracked voice, raw emotion. It IS exactly what the makers of the movie were looking for. It was stunning. She was stunning. I think we could all agree that she can act, but this was amazing, and she deserves whatever award comes her way.
You just can't accept some people do a lot things. Madonna was excellent in Evita and morons can't accept that. It's not her Genre or guild... We feel more comfortable if we keep people in compartments. We forget that some people defy barriers. Instead of being inspired by the excellence that that they project, we rush to argue that it's not natural. She is an actor not a singer. That is moronic. Mariah Carey or Toni Braxton won't come close to the perfection that Anne Delivered for this scene. Oh buy she is no singer. Are you an idiot. Her mother was in Broadway. She has it in her DNA!
"But there are dreams that cannot be, And there are storms we cannot weather." Every time I hear her sing that part, my eyes fill with tears. This is an amazing rendition, and it deeply touched my heart.
+winehousedrunk Danke.....that was so nice to say... Finally feel something... and i love to sing this song now....almost everyday...i am sick and i am miserable..
+winehousedrunk Danke.....that was so nice to say... Finally feel something... and i love to sing this song now....almost everyday...i am sick and i am miserable..
Susan Boyle sang a song. Anne Hathaway told a story. Susan Boyle used a song to show off her voice. Anne Hathaway used expression and emotion and used a song to make us understand what she was feeling. You can't compare the two.
I had tears down my face watching Anne Hathaway's version in the cinema. They should play this at my funeral because it may as well be my life's theme song
This song is dedicated to everyone who lost a loved one. God bless. "I'm calling out your name tonight" by Richie Levoi ruclips.net/video/JSbGGiSe3S8/видео.html
I've listened to Ruthie and Lea's version but I have to say, I wasn't moved like I was with Anne Hathaway's rendition. You really felt her pain. Outstanding.
I was moved by Lea Salonga's singing this song. I felt her emotions. In a Broadway show you must get it right the first time. In a movie there are many takes until it is done right, so the two songs can't really be compared fairly.
Lea came to sing a song and that’s what she did. Emotionless and robotic. Her Fantine wasn’t good. And the low note she hits too low on the word “apart” in “as they tear your hope apart” was laughable.
It is 2020, and I'm seeing and hearing this for the first time right now. It is gut-wrenching. I didn't think I needed to see yet another version of Les Misérables. I was wrong.
It's incredible how the words and music separately are amazing in itself but when meshed together it creates an otherworldly fusion of majestic heartwrenching beauty.
Nao existem palavras para descrever a intensidade e a grandeza da apresentacao dela. simplismente nao consigo parar de ver e ouvir e uma interpletacao unica.
I always loved this song, as an ugly/beautiful meditation on existentialism. But it never made me sob like a sap until I saw THIS VERSION. Anne kills it here. Makes me cry every time.
The actor who play Eponine is from the Broadway play from that part. She was that amazing they wanted her in the film. She also played Chicago on broadway.
This is what arduous preparation, powerful acting, fine direction and excellent technical and production values can achieve. This is why cinema at its best is a true art form.
How is it not singing? It's not even bad singing. It's really good, it's just that she prioritized portraying the emotions over making the song sound "beautiful" which is what's called for in musical theater/film. There are more "beautiful" versions available, so they prioritized making the movie consistent and and as believable and emotional as possible.
it is beautiful and emotional and what her director wanted from this scene. A movie is much different than a stage production where this song gets belted out to the audience. I think for this version this song was beautifully done, nuanced and full of pain.
Anne Hathaway no matter what role she is playing she always gives it a hundred and 10%. But this one, I think she sang the song Like It Was Meant To Be Sung. Powerful, palpitating, breathtaking. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💔
This was the thing that made me fall in love with Anne Hathaway. I knew she was uber-talented, but...jeez. I have seen very few things as beautiful as this performance...and she was angelic here. Turns out, after all these years, I believe in angels.
This song broke my heart. It is a thing of beauty by Anne Hathaway that cannot be matched by her artistic and beautiful performance.To be able to encapsulate the raw emotion of struggle and womanhood transcends the boundaries of convention. It is beautiful.
"[She] slept a summer by my side, [She] filled my days with endless wonder. [I] took [her] childhood in [my] stride, But [she] was gone when autumn came. And still I dream [she'll] come to me, That we will live the years together. But there are dreams that cannot be, And there are storms we cannot weather."
if you took her childhood you should have left not her.' i took her childhood in my stride but i was gone when summer came. and in my dreams she is with me, and we will live the years together. but there are dreams that cannot be and there are storms we cannot weather.'
holyhellitsautumn When you repost these lyrics on your own channel / page, feel free to reword them however you may choose; I'll respect your chosen wording rather than incorrectly assume you don't know better.
This is the best lyric video on RUclips! The imagery from the film meshes perfectly with the words at the perfect time. & it perfectly encapsulates the film. I was in tears at the end. Job well done!
What Anne Hathaway accomplished is an amazing fusion of acting and singing rarely accomplished on film. Her rivals in this are women like Jennifer Holiday, Barbra Streisand, Lady Gaga and Judy Garland. True craftsmanship in fim performance. Well earned!
I chose to sing this for my HS solo choir performance. Everyone thinks I chose it because I like the song and it's one of my best vocally. In reality it was also because it's a venting process for me. Since I was about four years old, I used to dream about being a lead in the town's shows. In our middle school I got one minor role (I was the only one who wanted the part) and another extra role with three lines. In eight grade they canceled the show I was in (finally had a supporting). The only roles I got throughout my high school were characters who only spoke a few lines in one scene. I was told by multiple people that I commanded the scenes I was in better than the leads and that I was the most dedicated. I'm in senior year now and the same show I begged the director to do for years (Addams family) she's doing for the middle school. We're doing a show I hate this year, my final year. So when I perform this, I'll be sure to look right at the director so she gets the message.
First of all, let me congratulate you on your dedication, and I'm sure it was a let-down when you really wanted to perform in another musical, but even if you hate the one you were cast in, give it your best shot. I don't imagine that actor Benedict Cumberbatch was too happy about being cast as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream in his first Shakespearean role, but he was resolved that if he was going to be cast as queen of the fairies, then he'd be the best damn queen of the fairies they'd ever seen, and now he is one of the most sought after actors in the world. One of supermodel Cindy Crawford's first modelling assignments was modelling a blue satin jumpsuit that she thought was the most hideous piece of clothing ever, but she said that if she had to model a blue satin jumpsuit she was going to rock that jumpsuit like it was haute couture, and she also ended up a great success. On a more blunt note, if you are going to be a professional singer or actor, you will not always have the privilege of appearing in productions that you like. Unless you are an Oscar winner (and not always even then) you are going to have to do roles that you dislike, hate, or downright loathe, to pay the bills. Even if you hate the show you're in, get up on that stage and knock that role out of the park. There's also a saying that God never closes a door without opening a window, so who knows; if you become a successful singer one day you might even get the chance to do the role you so badly wanted, this time in a bigger and better production. Best of luck with your singing career.
My niece Elizabeth was auditioning for Berkeley School of Music. She had to sing one song as a soprano and one in alto. She spent a month deciding between this and Think of Me from Phantom of the Opera. Her soprano choice was Never Enough from The Greatest Showman. Apparently she was nervous for very little because she was offered a full ride scholarship. Yes I am one proud auntie.
My highest compliments on this video. It must have taken quite a bit of time to edit, but, speaking as an audience member, it was well worth it. Thanks.
I can not ever listen to this and not end up with the tears streaming my face. Tonight is no different,its kind of apt for the day thats in it. Life has killed the dream...
I love this performance. I also don't give a damn for all those who say Anne Hathaway is an actress, not a singer. She convinced me this song was real, on both counts. Susan Boyle convinced me that God gives vocal majesty to whom He deems worthy, and Susan is eminently worthy, as is Anne. They both fooled the "wiser" world, didn't they?
My younger brother played the role of Gavroche on Broadway and in the travelling company of Les Mis for almost 5 years, to say I'm unfamiliar with the show would not be an understatement but a flat out lie. There are some things I don't like about the movie, but Anne Hathaway's performance of I Dreamed A Dream is not one of them. This is a song I heard sung, live, at least twice a day for years and grew indifferent to. Yet her take on it will leave me in a sobbing mess every single time I hear it .Bravo Anne, bravo..
Broadway goes for beautiful singing. She went for raw emotion, and this song 100% NEEDS that! It is absolutely heartbreaking. I never fully understood this song until her version. I knew what it was about....I just didn't GET IT.
I have never seen either the stage play or the movie but have heard this song a 1000 times over. Having watched this and hearing Anne sing it has given me a whole new perspective to the song. I never knew she could sing so well.
my mom, who was a professional vocalist and went to the best fine arts schools and top college in korea said that anne hathaway's performance was one of the best, most vocally perfect, and full of emotion performances she's heard on a movie (next to samantha barks' of course)
I love this movie! Every actor did a fantastic job but most of all they were able to transmit so many emotions and to involve you in the story, what a powerful performance. I first saw the movie when it came out in the theater and took my 16 years old son with me…he was crying too!
I have never seen the movie or play but my God, this scene made me cry. Now I want to see the movie to find out what possibly could have happened to net this absolute desolation and heartache. Wow. The depth of feeling...this is the power of acting.
I made a video once with scenes that match lyrics and feelings. It took forever. I can't imagine the effort you took to make this, and it's amazing! I can feel every scene you picked with the lyrics you choose for each part. *very* inspirational and nicely done :D.
I must have heard this song a hundred times in many versions and each time brings me to tears. this version is simply stunning raw emotions that you can't help but feel 💔🌍😍
All the people commenting that her singing is flawed or imperfect. You realize she not just singing. She is acting. She is performing the song from the perspective of someone who has been utterly destroyed by life. She is near death. And her voice captures this feeling perfectly. If she sang it to sound perfect that would not capture the moment. It is the voice of someone singing in utter despair.
She is perfect.
she is also singing about the other characters who also 'dreamed' the best musical I have ever seen
i agree 100%. for that scene, her singing is flawless and perfect and so emotional...
Sounds great to me.
Grades denied all my dreams and career paths, my dreams were smashed, and when the teacher recommended giving up, this song was like me. I agree with your opinion, and by the way, I am Korean. She sang this song perfectly.
Like her or not. Her performance in this was as heartbreaking as life ever needs to be.
Duke Mantee agreed
If your not moved by this song,............amazingly I never would have thought of her for this part, but damn she is good.
She definitely gave it her all. Chilling performance. She brought the audience to the exact place where they needed to be.
I am extremely puzzled over how people could possibly not like Anne Hathaway. She always has been and I expect always will be an amazing charm.
She looked and sounded like Sinead O'Connor to me. She deserved the oscar her performance here was truly outspoken and heartfelt and the delivery was wonderful.
The way Anne sings it is so heartbreaking, emotional, and beautiful like she's LIVING the despair, heartbreak, misery, fear as she sings. In Susan's version, it sounds like she's OVERCOME her despair and she's older, wiser, and happy. Like a bittersweet vibe of the way her version is. But with Annes.. It's like you're living and listening to the despair and emotion as she's LIVING it at the moment. Hopefully people understand what i'm trying to say.
Just so brilliant can watch and listen for ever..so sad .
Well said. I understood what you meant & feel the same way. All the despair, heartache, pain...in her voice.
I fully understand.
I understand what u r saying, alexa rodriguez. I agree 100%. I admire your presentation.
alexa rodriguez as she’s singing the role a character from Victor Hugo “ Les Misérables” who is Fantine, Cosette ‘s mother, Anne H - has to show through her voice all the pain and sufferings this woman went through Hope you read the book or seen the French version of its film !
Saw Les Miz live a couple times and never shed a tear. Saw Anne Hathaway's rendition of this when I watched the movie in the cinema and it destroyed me. I'm talking ugly crying in the middle of the cinema. So powerful.
I cried just now
I'm not crying, I just have a passion of cutting onions close to my eyes
+cupkate I see the phandom EVERYWHERE I S2G!!:D
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same 😞😢
Yes, yes me too.
+cupkate i'm not crying, it's just been raining... on my face.
+cupkate We're not crying, we just evolved to sweat through our eyes
"he took my childhood in his stride" was very well sung, i like how she gives it power...
she grunts the "he took my childhood" lyrics.right?
For a scene, it’s a beautiful line: ripe with emotion. However, musically, it doesn’t sound great.
Ten years later and I still can't hear this version without ugly crying. This moment was my takeaway from the whole film in the theater - even with Les Mis being a favorite read of mine and having seen many college theater productions, Anne brought this song to life in a way I never saw coming. It's just too raw, too in the cut. Amazing film adaptation and personalization.
Le Miserables is more than an incredible musical. The story is equally amazing. A hungry and struggling man serves years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread. Hounded by the "warden". Years later, when finally released, and when given the opportunity - he steals again. But this time, a priest shows compassion and gives him the opportunity of a lifetime - to have a new life, free of his past sins. He becomes a good, honest, and decent man, who in turn, shows great compassion for others. Even while being pursued for his former life's sins. Wow! It's so clear to see how a single act of kindness, and forgiveness can have a profound impact on dozens, or hundreds of other people - even for generations to come. Anne Hathaway is brilliant as Fantine, and allows the audience to connect deeply with her struggle.
Susan Boyle's version is beautiful, of course. I'm not even gonna argue with that. But Anne Hathaway's version is heartbreaking in a very beautiful way. If you missed the emotions between the lines, you're a fool. This gives me goosebumps and made me cry. Ugh, I can't even.
Erry Anneliese Well Yes Because Susan Boyle Was Singing Not Acting :0 Shes Not Acting As Fantine Like Anne Or Ruthie(My personal favorite" so comparing those two do not really matter
Momiroピーチ Yes, yes, that was my point actually. Roll down the comments and see people saying Susan's version is better and comparing this and that. :)
Jacksfilms version is the best lol
Erry Anneliese Susan is a talented singer, but Anne is an artist. When we listen to Susan we say, wow, because let's face it, she's neither an attractive or intelligent lady.
But Anne has an odd beauty. Exaggerated eyes & mouth. She could get by on her looks alone, as so many do. But her really good but slightly imperfect singing voice brought us, well me, to tears.
This is a song of lost hope, lost aspirations, loss of a will to live.
Other great singers leave us uplifted when they sing this song, but Anne alone leaves us with a feeling of despair.
Most of us live with some regrets, with lost dreams. Tears are a salve to ease our pain of loss.
David Keenan Obviously i mean shes a actor thats her job
There was a time when men were kind
When their voices were soft
And their words inviting
There was a time when love was blind
And the world was a song
And the song was exciting
There was a time
Then it all went wrong
I dreamed a dream in time gone by
When hope was high
And life worth living
I dreamed that love would never die
I dreamed that God would be forgiving
Then I was young and unafraid
And dreams were made and used and wasted
There was no ransom to be paid
No song unsung, no wine untasted
But the tigers come at night
With their voices soft as thunder
As they tear your hope apart
As they turn your dream to shame
He slept a summer by my side
He filled my days with endless wonder
He took my childhood in his stride
But he was gone when autumn came
And still I dream he'll come to me
That we will live the years together
But there are dreams that cannot be
And there are storms we cannot weather
I had a dream my life would be
So different from this hell I'm living
So different now from what it seemed
Now life has killed the dream I dreamed
The lyrics really are amazing
FMSk⁴$.!!!###$
Weariest
Thanks you!
Wow
No matter how many times I saw the Broadway show or watched the movie, I am amazed and in tears. The story is timeless, the acting always superb. Anne Hathaway did a great job as Fantine; the entire cast shined. What a story! Yes...life does indeed, kill the dreams we dreamed. ♡
This woman's emotional delivery of this song was musical perfection. Even if one does not speak English her musical performance of this song moves one to tears and deep feelings of what she is singing about She desired her award. I felt her emotional message simply from her body language She is truly a class actress. Loud Hand Clapping for the energy she put forth through song. Applause, Applause. Awesome singing.
I love how she can show such suffering in things like this, and then you look at her sweet and innocent character in films like Ella enchanted, princess diaries, etc. To me that is what makes an actor/actress brilliant- their ability to act a role to such measures that you cannot believe they are not the character itself. Well done Anne Hathaway! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I'm so happy she won an oscar for this
me too 😊
SHE DESERVED IT ... My family managed the Met Opera Hose from the early 1900's . I wa srtrained and offered parts on Broadway #AnneHathaway deserved this @@aichaelallaki3286
Me too
I am as well but now we don't see her in a lot of stuff anymore
I am an attorney and I like Anne Hathaway more as she's an attorney turned actor. While watching this the first time, I am like... oh, my god, isn't this Oscar winning performance, and so glad to know she did.
I have seen the stage production in London on three occasions and, therefore I wasn’t expecting the film to do it justice. However Anne Hathaway’s rendition of “I dreamed a dream” was simply outstanding. The emotion she evoked was incredible.
My goodness...Anne sings this with such incredible emotion....such a powerful impact on the listener....it broke my heart to hear her, it draws the listener into her sorrow, her plight. Anne did an excellent job conveying the agony that her character endures. Absolutely perfect!
A fuckin men bro
and that ladies and gentlemen is how you win an Oscar in under 5 minutes.
#truth
She deserved that Oscar! She did an amazing job, and her role wasn't just of five minutes, it was a lot more
under 5 minutes is the final product. If I'm not mistaken, I heard that Anne Hatthaway had to record it multiple times for hours, until the director found this version to be the most touching.
She famously did it in one cut.
Bellatrix Halliwell Not the role as a whole...this song is under 5 minutes and the raw power and emotion in this portion alone was well worthy of an Oscar! Absolutely adore Anne Hathaway.
The voices soft as thunder line is my favorite
Me and my bff love that part (Shes the blurry one)
awesome
Mine is "there are storms we cannot weather"
mine is the last line. "now life has killed the dream i dreamed"
mine is: as they turn your dreams to shame 😍😭
All these years later and I still cry listening to Anne Hathaway sing this song. She really did the most amazing job at it, it's such a visceral and raw song, and she captured that beautifully.
There are actors who learn to sing. There are singers who learn to act. But it is rare to find both qualities in one naturally. Anne Hathaway is one of the few. There may be singers who can sing this song better but I doubt any could put the emotions in she did. This is why you win awards. One of my favorite plays.
don't mind me, just a grown man
with really sweaty eyeballs
Yes, anyone that does not get emotional listening to this is a coldhearted beast.
I just cut onions...
HEY why are you
not respecting the
girl and she wants
her dream and life
too.
Benji Todtenhagen Funny, me too. Must be something going around, seasonal like :-)
You are not alone bud :')
for those of you who didn't know - during revolutions and wars, soldiers used to save money they earned as much as possible, and then combined their savings, in order to buy only one book "les miserables". Books at that time used to be extremely expensive and hard to get. Later, whoever was educated enough to read, used to read it aloud for the rest of the soldiers. this book has changed the history of France and even today widely known globally. now think how one man, Victor Hugo, with a power of writing has done something revolutionary. don't think of it as another hollywood movie, in which catwoman played a role - think of it as something great. and whoever didn't read it yet, do so. educate yourself =)
Dastan Bektayev was this true sorry for asking. I have the book but confused somewhat.
you must be fun at parties.
Super Cam Guyy ha ha ha, so true=)
Dastan Bektayev I don't think of her as Catwoman.
Dastan Bektayev You are right about the book. During the American Civil War this was a favorite in both North and South. Soldiers would read it out loud around campfires. Confederate soldiers called it "Lee's Miserables' (an inside joke using General Lee's name).
Anne's proved to be brilliant, an excellent actress to show exactly the emotions, that pain, that sadness, that heartbreaking, that... Dispair... She is brilliant! Bravo Anne! One of the greatest actresses of nowadays! I am undoubtedly a big fan!
Her performance and majestic interpretation as both singer and actress is beyond words, she managed to be true to the character and still sound utterly real singing out the pain she suffered.
"And there are dreams that cannot be, and there are storms we cannot weather"
My God, my God, she is amazing. Ripped my heart out, I could feel her pain and despair. Brovo.
When I listen to Anne Hathaway sing this, I can hear what I’d normally consider as flaws in singing. Yet I’ve never been more moved listening to someone sing and tears are flowing down my face.
One can experience this also when listening to Dame Judi Dench sing "Send in the Clowns" featured in the South Bank Show 1995. Not beautifully sung but stunningly performed!
Shut up Cowel
Anne Hathaway won an oscar for this role, she deserve it
Well. I've read a lot, and I mean a lot of the comments posted. I've heard Hathaway sing, a little, before. Her voice is sweet and high pitched. I wouldn't call her a 'singer'. She's an actress. In this musical/movie I don't believe the director was looking for a Broadway singer to step in. "Okay, well cut. . . . Bring in Susan Boyle." (Who does the song beautifully) If that is what you think then you missed the rest of the movie. At this moment she was in the pit, she was dying inside, life as she had ever know it was over. Life itself was over. So the song was sung by a totally broken down person, exactly the way anyone in that position would sing it, tears, cracked voice, raw emotion. It IS exactly what the makers of the movie were looking for. It was stunning. She was stunning. I think we could all agree that she can act, but this was amazing, and she deserves whatever award comes her way.
Yep
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You just can't accept some people do a lot things. Madonna was excellent in Evita and morons can't accept that. It's not her Genre or guild... We feel more comfortable if we keep people in compartments. We forget that some people defy barriers. Instead of being inspired by the excellence that that they project, we rush to argue that it's not natural. She is an actor not a singer. That is moronic. Mariah Carey or Toni Braxton won't come close to the perfection that Anne Delivered for this scene. Oh buy she is no singer. Are you an idiot. Her mother was in Broadway. She has it in her DNA!
@Dom Susan is reality BS. She has zero talent and she should be knitting sweaters in Peru or baking pastries in Cambodia. Anything but singing.
@@eduardochavacano Don't be such a moron. Of course she can sing well and shlould not say such stupid things about her.
一場從未發生卻又一直真實發生的故事..........
Have mercy on us. A story that never actually happened is always happening every day in the world.
She lives through every word of the song. The best performance. Loving heart speaks stronger than a sweetest voice.
"But there are dreams that cannot be, And there are storms we cannot weather." Every time I hear her sing that part, my eyes fill with tears. This is an amazing rendition, and it deeply touched my heart.
The best song of the movie... Timeless... Flawlessly performed and encompass the emotions of the human soul....Beautiful performance....
Tear after tear...
Time after time...
It's like her voice split the sky in two and let the face of God shine through...
What a masterpiece theatrical version. Melody and raw emotions into one--- beautifully done. Five Stars for Anne Hathaway.
I come back to watch this over and over. Such a perfect rendition.
i am empty but this makes me cry, so thanks, i feel something now, i can see my own life here.
+LuluDanaLinemann that dream i dreamed is killed....well some peoples has even home for real life, do i have my own home anymore? no, ei, nein.
+LuluDanaLinemann so yeah i can cry now...i was empty before this video.
+LuluDanaLinemann Then my tears are also for you.
+winehousedrunk Danke.....that was so nice to say... Finally feel something... and i love to sing this song now....almost everyday...i am sick and i am miserable..
+winehousedrunk Danke.....that was so nice to say... Finally feel something... and i love to sing this song now....almost everyday...i am sick and i am miserable..
Susan Boyle sang a song. Anne Hathaway told a story. Susan Boyle used a song to show off her voice. Anne Hathaway used expression and emotion and used a song to make us understand what she was feeling. You can't compare the two.
You just did...
This has incredible production value for a lyric video.
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I had tears down my face watching Anne Hathaway's version in the cinema. They should play this at my funeral because it may as well be my life's theme song
This song is dedicated to everyone who lost a loved one. God bless. "I'm calling out your name tonight" by Richie Levoi ruclips.net/video/JSbGGiSe3S8/видео.html
I've listened to Ruthie and Lea's version but I have to say, I wasn't moved like I was with Anne Hathaway's rendition. You really felt her pain. Outstanding.
I was moved by Lea Salonga's singing this song. I felt her emotions. In a Broadway show you must get it right the first time. In a movie there are many takes until it is done right, so the two songs can't really be compared fairly.
Lea came to sing a song and that’s what she did. Emotionless and robotic. Her Fantine wasn’t good. And the low note she hits too low on the word “apart” in “as they tear your hope apart” was laughable.
Not sure what people are complaining about...I think this version is exceptional. It's the most emotional.
Truly one of the most deeply heart-wrenching songs, conveyed by Ms Hathaway, to date.
It is 2020, and I'm seeing and hearing this for the first time right now. It is gut-wrenching. I didn't think I needed to see yet another version of Les Misérables. I was wrong.
It's incredible how the words and music separately are amazing in itself but when meshed together it creates an otherworldly fusion of majestic heartwrenching beauty.
Small wonder that she won the Acadamy Award. This acting/singing was awesome. Bravo Anne Hathaway.
even smaller wonder that her Oscar clip was a snippet of her singing this...and I cried in the theatre as she sang.
BravA*
Nao existem palavras para descrever a intensidade e a grandeza da apresentacao dela.
simplismente nao consigo parar de ver e ouvir e uma interpletacao unica.
What an ICONIC lyric video for a timeless song!!Anne's performance is haunting!Incredible!! 👏👏👏
I always loved this song, as an ugly/beautiful meditation on existentialism.
But it never made me sob like a sap until I saw THIS VERSION.
Anne kills it here. Makes me cry every time.
Joel Hassig Excellent video, btw. Great mash-up.
Joel Hassig Oh yah - and the end shot of movie Cozette/Broadway Cozette... kills me. Great edit.
Amazing. I wondered why they used Hollywood Actors and not Broadway singers for this film. Now I know.
The actor who play Eponine is from the Broadway play from that part. She was that amazing they wanted her in the film. She also played Chicago on broadway.
That performance alone won her the Oscar.
This is what arduous preparation, powerful acting, fine direction and excellent technical and production values can achieve. This is why cinema at its best is a true art form.
I didn't know she could sing like that.
what singing?
***** Let's say theatrical-style singing.
Georgia Andrea Let's omit the last word and it's ok :D
How is it not singing? It's not even bad singing. It's really good, it's just that she prioritized portraying the emotions over making the song sound "beautiful" which is what's called for in musical theater/film. There are more "beautiful" versions available, so they prioritized making the movie consistent and and as believable and emotional as possible.
it is beautiful and emotional and what her director wanted from this scene. A movie is much different than a stage production where this song gets belted out to the audience. I think for this version this song was beautifully done, nuanced and full of pain.
Fucking sobbing cause this one of the most beautiful heartbreaking thing I've ever seen
me too
Anne Hathaway no matter what role she is playing she always gives it a hundred and 10%. But this one, I think she sang the song Like It Was Meant To Be Sung. Powerful, palpitating, breathtaking. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💔
This was the thing that made me fall in love with Anne Hathaway. I knew she was uber-talented, but...jeez. I have seen very few things as beautiful as this performance...and she was angelic here. Turns out, after all these years, I believe in angels.
..".I had a dream my life would be so different from the hell I'm living" - I can never stop crying in this moment,very touching...
I had a dream my life would be, so different from this hell i'm living.
She really sang this. Beautiful..amazing all the audio was filmed live.
This is a heartbreaking song and emotion fantine.
+Dan Notz hope all its ok now.
This song has never been so accurate in all of it's words at this point of my life
This song broke my heart. It is a thing of beauty by Anne Hathaway that cannot be matched by her artistic and beautiful performance.To be able to encapsulate the raw emotion of struggle and womanhood transcends the boundaries of convention. It is beautiful.
"[She] slept a summer by my side,
[She] filled my days with endless wonder.
[I] took [her] childhood in [my] stride,
But [she] was gone when autumn came.
And still I dream [she'll] come to me,
That we will live the years together.
But there are dreams that cannot be,
And there are storms we cannot weather."
You and me both, man.
why the brackets?
Ismael Cousillas The brackets are where I changed from the original lyrics to my own words.
if you took her childhood you should have left not her.' i took her childhood in my stride but i was gone when summer came. and in my dreams she is with me, and we will live the years together. but there are dreams that cannot be and there are storms we cannot weather.'
holyhellitsautumn When you repost these lyrics on your own channel / page, feel free to reword them however you may choose; I'll respect your chosen wording rather than incorrectly assume you don't know better.
I cry every time is see this
me too
Taylor Hoff I cry everytime I hear her sing this!
Me too
It was one of the BEST moments of the film.
This is the best lyric video on RUclips! The imagery from the film meshes perfectly with the words at the perfect time. & it perfectly encapsulates the film. I was in tears at the end. Job well done!
She`s so talented and beautiful! one of our most under rated actresses.And no, I`m not crying, its dusty in here...
Me: I wasn't crying! I just had something in my eye.
Person: And what would that be?
Me: TEARS!
2 much undertale
+Doctor Painis 언더테일이 무슨 뜻이니?
+김유범 si no se ese idioma
너야 말로 언어 할줄아니
hahahaha love how the profile pic checks out with the last sentence
Wow! I came to listen to a good song only to be heart broken by this interpretation. As Cat Tay said, This is how you win an Oscar in under 5 minutes.
What Anne Hathaway accomplished is an amazing fusion of acting and singing rarely accomplished on film. Her rivals in this are women like Jennifer Holiday, Barbra Streisand, Lady Gaga and Judy Garland. True craftsmanship in fim performance. Well earned!
I chose to sing this for my HS solo choir performance. Everyone thinks I chose it because I like the song and it's one of my best vocally. In reality it was also because it's a venting process for me. Since I was about four years old, I used to dream about being a lead in the town's shows. In our middle school I got one minor role (I was the only one who wanted the part) and another extra role with three lines. In eight grade they canceled the show I was in (finally had a supporting). The only roles I got throughout my high school were characters who only spoke a few lines in one scene. I was told by multiple people that I commanded the scenes I was in better than the leads and that I was the most dedicated. I'm in senior year now and the same show I begged the director to do for years (Addams family) she's doing for the middle school. We're doing a show I hate this year, my final year. So when I perform this, I'll be sure to look right at the director so she gets the message.
First of all, let me congratulate you on your dedication, and I'm sure it was a let-down when you really wanted to perform in another musical, but even if you hate the one you were cast in, give it your best shot. I don't imagine that actor Benedict Cumberbatch was too happy about being cast as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream in his first Shakespearean role, but he was resolved that if he was going to be cast as queen of the fairies, then he'd be the best damn queen of the fairies they'd ever seen, and now he is one of the most sought after actors in the world. One of supermodel Cindy Crawford's first modelling assignments was modelling a blue satin jumpsuit that she thought was the most hideous piece of clothing ever, but she said that if she had to model a blue satin jumpsuit she was going to rock that jumpsuit like it was haute couture, and she also ended up a great success. On a more blunt note, if you are going to be a professional singer or actor, you will not always have the privilege of appearing in productions that you like. Unless you are an Oscar winner (and not always even then) you are going to have to do roles that you dislike, hate, or downright loathe, to pay the bills. Even if you hate the show you're in, get up on that stage and knock that role out of the park. There's also a saying that God never closes a door without opening a window, so who knows; if you become a successful singer one day you might even get the chance to do the role you so badly wanted, this time in a bigger and better production. Best of luck with your singing career.
ChooseYour Poison Thank you.
'And still, I dream he'll come to me. That we will live the years together'
Again. I'm crying again.
Best acting and singing performance by any actress ever in my book! Absolutely amazing- beautiful but sad all at the same time.
My niece Elizabeth was auditioning for Berkeley School of Music. She had to sing one song as a soprano and one in alto. She spent a month deciding between this and Think of Me from Phantom of the Opera. Her soprano choice was Never Enough from The Greatest Showman. Apparently she was nervous for very little because she was offered a full ride scholarship. Yes I am one proud auntie.
This is the most beautiful lyrics video I have seen
Why are there so many dislikes of this amazing song? I loved this version!!
My highest compliments on this video. It must have taken quite a bit of time to edit, but, speaking as an audience member, it was well worth it. Thanks.
I can not ever listen to this and not end up with the tears streaming my face. Tonight is no different,its kind of apt for the day thats in it. Life has killed the dream...
I love this performance. I also don't give a damn for all those who say Anne Hathaway is an actress, not a singer. She convinced me this song was real, on both counts. Susan Boyle convinced me that God gives vocal majesty to whom He deems worthy, and Susan is eminently worthy, as is Anne. They both fooled the "wiser" world, didn't they?
I just wished the colors weren't edited. The original colors of the film is too beautiful to edit.
My younger brother played the role of Gavroche on Broadway and in the travelling company of Les Mis for almost 5 years, to say I'm unfamiliar with the show would not be an understatement but a flat out lie. There are some things I don't like about the movie, but Anne Hathaway's performance of I Dreamed A Dream is not one of them. This is a song I heard sung, live, at least twice a day for years and grew indifferent to. Yet her take on it will leave me in a sobbing mess every single time I hear it .Bravo Anne, bravo..
Broadway goes for beautiful singing. She went for raw emotion, and this song 100% NEEDS that! It is absolutely heartbreaking. I never fully understood this song until her version. I knew what it was about....I just didn't GET IT.
I have never seen either the stage play or the movie but have heard this song a 1000 times over. Having watched this and hearing Anne sing it has given me a whole new perspective to the song. I never knew she could sing so well.
my mom, who was a professional vocalist and went to the best fine arts schools and top college in korea said that anne hathaway's performance was one of the best, most vocally perfect, and full of emotion performances she's heard on a movie (next to samantha barks' of course)
I still can't believe the women she became from the princess diaries. I love her so much
Made me cry, she's amazing, Happy Birthday, Anne.
she made this song so real, the singing, the acting, the context it was amazing.
She told them she couldn’t sing and then put more heart and soul in that song than I have ever heard in any song sung. I weep .
Anyone got a spare tissue? My eyes are leaking for some reason.
Nah, I'm just allergic to amazing songs.
Will onions do?
I'm not crying...its raining on my face....every time I listen
I love this movie! Every actor did a fantastic job but most of all they were able to transmit so many emotions and to involve you in the story, what a powerful performance. I first saw the movie when it came out in the theater and took my 16 years old son with me…he was crying too!
I have never seen the movie or play but my God, this scene made me cry. Now I want to see the movie to find out what possibly could have happened to net this absolute desolation and heartache. Wow. The depth of feeling...this is the power of acting.
No matter how many years had passed...I still cried watching this scene
Superb Edit! so good, I mean REALLY good. Beautiful. Thank you
素晴らしい音楽ですね。
歌の感情が心に響いてきます。
涙が止まらなくなります。年ですかね・・・・・
This is beautiful, so true to how a person acts in despair, with emotion and feeling.
I made a video once with scenes that match lyrics and feelings. It took forever. I can't imagine the effort you took to make this, and it's amazing! I can feel every scene you picked with the lyrics you choose for each part. *very* inspirational and nicely done :D.
儚い、切ない、けど明日を大切に生きようと思える。
激動の時代に翻弄された人々、平和を求めて今も叫び続けている人々の分も、前を向こう。未来を見据えよう。
God! When I heard this I was so moved, and felt so much for her, the sacrifice that she gave for her daughter. How can you not feel that?
Wow! She really makes it come to life. Incredible actress with a nice singing voice as well.
I must have heard this song a hundred times in many versions and each time brings me to tears. this version is simply stunning raw emotions that you can't help but feel 💔🌍😍
I love this song, especially with the voice of Anne Hathaway, demonstrating so much emotion.
just a chill, it's creepy touching
Not just a song but an experience. Excellent.
This made me cry like a baby
IM CRYING WOW THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL