Monday, January 14, 2013

Movie Review : Les Miserables The Beauty of Musical Film

Movie Reviews of Les Miserables. In 1815 in France, a man named Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman) released on parole from prison after 19 years of languishing for stealing a loaf of bread. Jean parole status requires them to report to, if not then he will be thrown back into prison, led by police chief firm named Javert (Russell Crowe).

Minister of Agriculture the status of prisoners should always be required to report makes no different as Jean lives in prison. Oblique view of the general public increasingly tormented him, until one day there was a pastor who treats Jean lovingly. Since then, Jean began to repent and not behave wildly. But he forgot his duty to report because it was reluctant to deal with the particular law met with Javert.
Approximately 9 years later, Jean Valjean eventually use the new identity and celibacy as a wealthy factory owner who once served as mayor of Montreuil-sur-Mer. At that point, surely was not recognizing Javert Jean transformation but is determined to continue to pursue the former napinya.
At the Jean-owned factory, there is a girl named Fantine (Anne Hathaway) who are discriminated against by his peers for having a child outside marriage. When taken out of his job, life Fantine began to languish. Looking at the state of Fantine, Jean was touched and promised to help with caring for his only daughter named Cosette (Amanda Seyfried). But Jean and Cosette still have to live on the run as Javert continues to chase.
Les Miserables is a musical film that is full of emotion. Although the dialogue is leveled with a beautiful song, but it does not reduce the quality of the drama of the story of this film. Les Miserables movie drama story feels incomplete because the story contained a tireless struggle for existence, revolutionary spirit, a sincere love of a father and sacrifice.
In addition the audience will also be presented by the unusual appearance of renowned artists such as Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway and Amanda Seyfried. Here they are not only required to show the quality of his acting but also must be capable of working out the vocals very well.
In the film the director Tom Hooper, the quality of Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman admirable because they are considered successful steeped in his role with the very maximum. As is known, Anne willingly reduce body weight by 11 kg for Les Miserables in order to look like the character Fantine suffer. So do not be surprised if they got a nomination as Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 2013 of the film Les Miserables.
The film also gives a positive message about the virtues of the one who planted will bear fruit goodness anyway. It was stated by one of the dialogues in the film Les Miserables who say 'Loving others as you see the face of God'. Is runaway Jean and Cosette lead happy? or they just fall back into power Javert? its course can only be known by watching the movie Les Miserables in the near future.

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