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Sunday, January 13, 2013
Les Miserables (2:38) 2012
Les Mis is a mixed bag. It is very well done movie - costumes, scenery, sound and most of all acting. Based on Victor Hugo's book of the same name, the story is well known. Jean Valjean, Hugh Jackman, is imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread for 19 years. Valjean breaks parole after release and eventually becomes a successful businessman. Inspector Javert (Russell Crowe) is driven to bring Valjean to justice for breaking parole. Valjean's life changes when he takes an orphan girl, Cosette, to live with him. Cosette grows up and falls in love with a young revolutionist. The reason that I am saying that Les Mis is a mixed bag is that as a musical, the songs are not my favorite. The actors were all great but it was a long movie about abject poverty. I'm not a fan of Hugo or Dickens as they describe life in the mid 1800s and absolutely detest sewer scenes. My favorite part of the movie was towards the end with the scenes of young revolutionaries barricading the streets in protest. I predict Les Miserables will take home many Oscars but predict that Les Mis will be passed over for Best Picture.
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