I really like the way this trailer is so full of hope and uplifting and then you get to see the movie and it hits you like an airplane and makes you sob in tears every five minutes.
@@def7158 mayybeee...? Not exactly 😆 that was funny in a way but I was already crying from before so imagine I was laughing my ass off while ugly crying. Best moments of my life😂 even tho I certainly resembled a cave troll
+oscaar_39 She isn't really wrong , i'm French and to me the only true revolution was the 1871 events of la commune , which hugo refers to in the miserables , the 1789 one was simply the rich using the poor to take over the nobles. The communard movment was genuinely for the people , hence the slaughter and therefore the failure. Fun fact : that Parisian uprising is one of the main source of inspiration for Marx's Communism concept and it is also why the communism color is Red , you can see it in the movie ...
musicaltheatergeek79 no, no he used it wrong because it's obviously literal. Not because it is not, people are using literally in place of seriously now
I just realized why I like Les Miserables so much. They somehow directed it to be the most beautiful movie where the plot is basically Superman's dad chasing around Wolverine and Catwoman. And they win a freaking Oscar for it. Priceless.
This is, in my opinion, one of the greatest movie musicals ever! It will rank up there, with the likes of The Wizard of Oz and Singing in the Rain. It's got a beautiful, powerful and touching story, superb musical score and an incredibly talented cast.
As someone has done this beautiful show before, this film showed everything it is and so much more. It showed both the larger scope and the intimacy of the struggles people in France endured during this time in a way that stage musicals will never be able to do. It also allowed for many overlooked moments in the show to get the time they deserve. People will sit through movies longer than they will stage shows, and this is an example of that. Such a gorgeous film that is worthy of being a classic for years to come.
The emotion of the actors feels so real and intense. It grabs you by the throat, touches you deep inside and doesn't let you go for the entire film. The raw character of the story is so beautifully portrayed. And every time Anne Hathaway sings 'I dreamed a dream', I get goosebumps on my arms and a lump in my throat. The story of Les Miserables has of course been told thousands of times in numerous art forms. The fact that after all those previous stories they succeeded in making such a beautiful film, is really fantastic. Apart from that, they also had to assemble the complete movie of two and a half hours in a catchy trailer. And that has also worked out excellently!
the book was one of the best books i've ever read . i read it in french , and it is sad that it is not as touching in english as it is in french , for those who can read french i advise u to read it , it's maybe long but it is worth it
The thing is, that's a lie what you said, because les mid was released on December 5th 2012, and the hobbit was released December 13th 2012'and they don't show trailers for films that's have come out, they only show trailers for films that are yet to be released, so don't lie man it's not cool, dumbo
The thing is, films have different release dates across the world. Les Mis came out January 2013 in the UK (December 5th was the world premiere). So don't accuse people of lying without checking the facts. That's not cool.
Love this movie. Love this music. Love this scenes. Love this trailer. Love this actors. Love this direct. Love this people. Love this characters. Love this post.
This film is based on one of the most incredible novels writen by a genius, Victor Hugo. There are so many hidden messages, morals and idealistics. The sets are astounding and a lot of art and hard work has gone into them. The actors in this movie portray the characters with immense talent and grace. The vocals and emotions are right on target. They have managed to make a musical not only moving, but also believable. It is in fact a masterpiece. Don't compare it with modern day action movies.
The best film ever made, I had goose bumps throughout the whole of this, I have seen it in the cinema and I had it on dvd too !!!!:) anne is my idol omg
This was the movie that has gotten me into reading the whole brick (the book). I have to be honest here; I am an avid reader. I've read many novels since I was a lot younger, but no other novel has touched my heart and inspired me the most than Les Misérables. One reason is, being Christian as well, I have seen how the author portrayed the true representation of God working in the character's life (e.g. Valjean's redemption through the bishop, etc.). It is the Gospel truth; where man meets his downfall, and then because of God's grace, man becomes newly transformed. Jean Valjean relied not on his own will and understanding throughout the story but to Providence (which is God). Another reason is that the author also boldly unfolded everything that is wrong in our society, from the starving street children in the darkest corners of the suburbs to the blind governing rulers on their lofty thrones. And lastly, no other heroes in the works of literature I have known so far has ever matched the extreme selflessness, humility and Godliness of the protagonist of this novel. The name Jean Valjean is known not for being among the names of the mighty gods like that of Hercules, not for being among the titles of great leaders like that of Hamilton, not even among the superheroes like Superman or among the gallant heroes like Robin Hood. Jean Valjean is merely a man, in fact only a lowly ex-convict who had nothing and is satisfied in nothing more than his redemtion and his love to a child that wasn't even his. His joy isn't for self-comfort, prosperity or wealth but for helping those who are miserables like him. He didn't even want to be credited for his good deeds (e.g. rejecting the Legion of Honor) even though the people knew what he did. He doesn't care about his name or his own benefits. His good deeds are nothing more to him but motivations from the bishop. He risked his life and freedom many times in saving other people either those who are oppressed (Fantine, Cossette and Champmathieu), those who were his rivals (Fauchelevent and Marius), or even his very enemy (Inspector Javert) even though he gained nothing from these but troubles and sufferings. Even to his last breath, he bought nothing else but a simple crucifix for himself and gave all the rest of his wealth to Cosette and to charity. His grave is also anonymous and doesn't even have his name on it. For Valjean, his faith is enough to continue on his journey.
This is one of the top five movies I have ever seen. I absolutely loved it and was carried away by the wide range of emotions. The acting and music was awesome and I can't wait to see it again.
One of my favorite musicals ever. I was so happy they made it into a movie! Now they just have to make Wicked into a movie and my life will be complete.
That's because this is arguably one of the best excisting examples of how to compose a proper movie-trailer. It is so well-cut, well-filmed and perfected in it's composition that I stil can't really comprehend it's existence...
the best movie ever ❤ I have watched this movie about 4 times and I cried every single time I watched it, it's so beautiful and sad at the same time and the songs are sooo beautiful!! I love them!! the actors are so good and it has a powerful story! Congrats to everyone involved on this movie. Thank you for this!! 👏❤
I know right I cry so much I've seen it like a million times and the actors are just amazing❤️Daniel(Gavroche)and Isabelle (Cosette)are so amazing it's so hard to think they are 10 and 13 in this❤️👌🏻AMAZING CAST AND MUSIC (the end of this trailer makes me cry)DO YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE SING? #no one cares about your lonely soul Marius #Eponine&Marius4life #littlepeopleknow
+Diana Moreira +Smiley Gaby you should read the book. its really great and it has a lot more info in it ( like marius' backstory and a lot more about the barricade boys). also if you ever get the chance to see it on broadway, GO SEE IT. its even better live
We are watching this in French class atm and people are already laughing - including my teacher - about how I freak out every time Eddie is on screen xD
Saw the movie this afternoon. So lovely to hear that beautiful music again. It brought tears to my eyes bringing back memories of when I saw the performances on the stage several times, many years ago.
This is my new favourite movie oh my god I saw it twice last week and I've been listening to the soundtrack non-stop. It's so, so good. (Although I spent half the movie trying to keep my sobs down to an acceptable volume)
Absolutely..his singing from One Day More to his suicide was excellent..because he clashed with everyone and stood out, It is better than having him sound normal, because it distinguishes him as an antagonist,
I just watched this film, and the only conclusion I came to is that Disney would be foolish to not cast Eddie Redmayne in that "Beauty and the Beast" movie they're making. I mean, really...
Yeah that song broke my heart. :( But I think I cried, when she sang this part of One Day More "but he never saw me there..." because that's the saddest thing about unrequited love, and Eponine brought out all that in just that part. I can't wait for the dvd, because honestly, I just LOVE this movie =D
The first time I saw this trailer I burst into tears simply because it was the first time I had heard Russell Crowe sing anything from the movie. It's no surprise that he ended up being my favorite cast member.
this has to be one of my favorite musicals of all time( as well as The Greatest Showman). I was not ready for the amount of such raw emotions that I felt while watching this. it's amazing. I didn't know Hugh had such an amazing voice. and of course Anne just brought me to tears. her ability to bring Fantine's pain and sorrow to life will forever stick with me.
+Marco Ronchetti I never appreciated musicals, never liked them.. several of them I watched, it was a waste of time for real! I know that there was some movie named "Chicago" or something like that, very popular at the time, but I never watched it, and I have no intention to do that, ever! So much about me and musicals! As for this movie, I was attracted by the fact that so many famous actors (actors that I like a lot) are actually singing instead of talking. So, I watched. And I have to say, it is one of the best movies I have ever seen. It is beautiful, emotional.. valuable in every aspect! Now, I watch everything related to Les Miserables online :)
+Marco Ronchetti It's more of an opera than a musical. And other than Wizard of Oz which I watched as a child, this is the only one I like. I consider myself a fairly tough dude, but this movie makes me cry every time
Once "Do you hear the people sing" starts I get goosebumps
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I really like the way this trailer is so full of hope and uplifting and then you get to see the movie and it hits you like an airplane and makes you sob in tears every five minutes.
Jezebel Radosevic so true
I literally cried the entire movie. And i mean, the entire 2 hours and 37 minutes
@@andreeateodor8118 you cried durimg Master of the House!?
@@def7158 mayybeee...? Not exactly 😆 that was funny in a way but I was already crying from before so imagine I was laughing my ass off while ugly crying. Best moments of my life😂 even tho I certainly resembled a cave troll
@@andreeateodor8118 I think i played valorant with you
You suck at it man get good
This is the trailer which successfully fooled most people into thinking that the film was about the French Revolution.
It is!
Louise Dixon It is not! It's about the 1832 revolution!
The story is focused on the miserable people
+Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus Most people are already familiar with the story?
+oscaar_39 She isn't really wrong , i'm French and to me the only true revolution was the 1871 events of la commune , which hugo refers to in the miserables , the 1789 one was simply the rich using the poor to take over the nobles. The communard movment was genuinely for the people , hence the slaughter and therefore the failure. Fun fact : that Parisian uprising is one of the main source of inspiration for Marx's Communism concept and it is also why the communism color is Red , you can see it in the movie ...
Whatever your opinion of the movie, I think we can agree this is one of the best trailers ever made
Ikr, the movie was OK, but ever since I saw this trailer when I was 11 I've been wanting to watch it
C. Vaughn Agreed
I was blown away by it and the film , the show didn't do it for me , good singing but lacked something just my view
hell yeah
it's really not
film is good, but I dislike this trailer
This is literally the only movie to ever provoke any kind of emotional reaction from me.
How is that literal?
musicaltheatergeek79 no, no he used it wrong because it's obviously literal. Not because it is not, people are using literally in place of seriously now
musicaltheatergeek79 shut up man
rachel y It was just a question, control yourself.
Well I wouldn't say that but when I saw this in a cinema in London I cried my eyes out at the end.
One of my favorite trailers of ALL TIME. Especially the finale!
I came here to say the exact same thing.
I just realized why I like Les Miserables so much. They somehow directed it to be the most beautiful movie where the plot is basically Superman's dad chasing around Wolverine and Catwoman. And they win a freaking Oscar for it. Priceless.
MAX I don’t see Marlon Brando... I also don’t see Michelle Peifer anywhere.
Congratulations, you just won the Internet.
This is, in my opinion, one of the greatest movie musicals ever! It will rank up there, with the likes of The Wizard of Oz and Singing in the Rain. It's got a beautiful, powerful and touching story, superb musical score and an incredibly talented cast.
For me, it's Phantom and Les Miz
+Luna Lovegood spot on
Does that mean you like it?...lol
CLASSICALFAN100 😂😂😂😂
and the greatest showman too
Best thing about this trailer : Aaron Tveit 's TO THE BARRICADE
As someone has done this beautiful show before, this film showed everything it is and so much more. It showed both the larger scope and the intimacy of the struggles people in France endured during this time in a way that stage musicals will never be able to do. It also allowed for many overlooked moments in the show to get the time they deserve. People will sit through movies longer than they will stage shows, and this is an example of that. Such a gorgeous film that is worthy of being a classic for years to come.
When it turned from one day more, to do you hear the people sing, then to the epilogue song i melted
When you watched the movie and wonder how the trailer would be like......
OMG YESSSSSS
The emotion of the actors feels so real and intense. It grabs you by the throat, touches you deep inside and doesn't let you go for the entire film. The raw character of the story is so beautifully portrayed. And every time Anne Hathaway sings 'I dreamed a dream', I get goosebumps on my arms and a lump in my throat.
The story of Les Miserables has of course been told thousands of times in numerous art forms. The fact that after all those previous stories they succeeded in making such a beautiful film, is really fantastic. Apart from that, they also had to assemble the complete movie of two and a half hours in a catchy trailer. And that has also worked out excellently!
the book was one of the best books i've ever read . i read it in french , and it is sad that it is not as touching in english as it is in french , for those who can read french i advise u to read it , it's maybe long but it is worth it
Let’s not forget that this director made the movie Cats
Doesnt not meaning this movie is bad like Cats.
And it makes me sad, this movie was really good and i still cant believe the same director made that disgusting movie.
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Why were people so mean about Amanda Seyfried's singing voice. It's beautiful. Lightyears better than Emma Watson's voice in Beauty and the Beast.
I remember watching this trailer before an IMAX screening of An Unexpected Journey. Turned out to be the best part of the evening.
The thing is, that's a lie what you said, because les mid was released on December 5th 2012, and the hobbit was released December 13th 2012'and they don't show trailers for films that's have come out, they only show trailers for films that are yet to be released, so don't lie man it's not cool, dumbo
The thing is, films have different release dates across the world. Les Mis came out January 2013 in the UK (December 5th was the world premiere). So don't accuse people of lying without checking the facts. That's not cool.
I saw it before Lincoln
Love this movie.
Love this music.
Love this scenes.
Love this trailer.
Love this actors.
Love this direct.
Love this people.
Love this characters.
Love this post.
This movie is one of the best I've seen. Still, the stage versions are more appealing.
The greatest musical I have ever seen and one of the best films I have ever seen 10/10
I first watched this when I was 10. I am now 15 and I’m still obsessed with this movie/musical.
i can't stop watching this trailer.
the beauty of the actors, the music, the story...
Saw it for the first time last week. I cried sooo much! Amazing musical and story. Must see for everyone.
samantha and aaron should’ve been listed in the casting creds
This movie was honestly amazing! I have never cried so much. I'm in tears right now. The actors, singers everything was so amazing im so impressed
Best musical ever.
This trailer was made so beautifully - the transitions and everything!
This film is based on one of the most incredible novels writen by a genius, Victor Hugo. There are so many hidden messages, morals and idealistics. The sets are astounding and a lot of art and hard work has gone into them. The actors in this movie portray the characters with immense talent and grace. The vocals and emotions are right on target. They have managed to make a musical not only moving, but also believable. It is in fact a masterpiece. Don't compare it with modern day action movies.
The best film ever made, I had goose bumps throughout the whole of this, I have seen it in the cinema and I had it on dvd too !!!!:) anne is my idol omg
Every now and then I come back to watch this trailer again. A wonderful medley.
Can’t believe it’s almost been a decade.
I freaking love this trailer. It captures the whole movie perfectly.
Just watched this in London and I can safely say it is the best thing I ever watched
i'm crying, so many goosebumpssss!!!!
One of the most emotional films I've ever seen in my life. Incredible experience.
the casting for this movie was AMAZING.
This cast was so lovely 😭😭
This was the movie that has gotten me into reading the whole brick (the book). I have to be honest here; I am an avid reader. I've read many novels since I was a lot younger, but no other novel has touched my heart and inspired me the most than Les Misérables.
One reason is, being Christian as well, I have seen how the author portrayed the true representation of God working in the character's life (e.g. Valjean's redemption through the bishop, etc.). It is the Gospel truth; where man meets his downfall, and then because of God's grace, man becomes newly transformed. Jean Valjean relied not on his own will and understanding throughout the story but to Providence (which is God).
Another reason is that the author also boldly unfolded everything that is wrong in our society, from the starving street children in the darkest corners of the suburbs to the blind governing rulers on their lofty thrones.
And lastly, no other heroes in the works of literature I have known so far has ever matched the extreme selflessness, humility and Godliness of the protagonist of this novel. The name Jean Valjean is known not for being among the names of the mighty gods like that of Hercules, not for being among the titles of great leaders like that of Hamilton, not even among the superheroes like Superman or among the gallant heroes like Robin Hood.
Jean Valjean is merely a man, in fact only a lowly ex-convict who had nothing and is satisfied in nothing more than his redemtion and his love to a child that wasn't even his.
His joy isn't for self-comfort, prosperity or wealth but for helping those who are miserables like him. He didn't even want to be credited for his good deeds (e.g. rejecting the Legion of Honor) even though the people knew what he did. He doesn't care about his name or his own benefits. His good deeds are nothing more to him but motivations from the bishop. He risked his life and freedom many times in saving other people either those who are oppressed (Fantine, Cossette and Champmathieu), those who were his rivals (Fauchelevent and Marius), or even his very enemy (Inspector Javert) even though he gained nothing from these but troubles and sufferings.
Even to his last breath, he bought nothing else but a simple crucifix for himself and gave all the rest of his wealth to Cosette and to charity. His grave is also anonymous and doesn't even have his name on it. For Valjean, his faith is enough to continue on his journey.
My mother said I wasn't allowed to watch this movie until emotionally stable...
This is one of the top five movies I have ever seen. I absolutely loved it and was carried away by the wide range of emotions. The acting and music was awesome and I can't wait to see it again.
Such a great movie, made me cry a couple of times! & I hardly cry in movies (except for Titanic lol)
sad for you then, crying over 20 bucks.. trha2222
+rachel y I cried when I watched titanic.. and when I watches if I stay, and I havnt seen this film yet :o
I cried when I read it
This movie made me cry soo much
STILL not seen this yet! The trailer alone makes my heart melt xD
Russell Crowe's voice is so different than the other people it's so distinct and well "Javert".
I watched this with my grandma when it came out at the cinema... she cried from 5 minutes in all the way to the end
Ok. This is my all-time favourite film, but above that it has the all-time best trailer. I'm thrilled.
One of my favorite musicals ever. I was so happy they made it into a movie! Now they just have to make Wicked into a movie and my life will be complete.
That's because this is arguably one of the best excisting examples of how to compose a proper movie-trailer. It is so well-cut, well-filmed and perfected in it's composition that I stil can't really comprehend it's existence...
the best movie ever ❤ I have watched this movie about 4 times and I cried every single time I watched it, it's so beautiful and sad at the same time and the songs are sooo beautiful!! I love them!! the actors are so good and it has a powerful story! Congrats to everyone involved on this movie. Thank you for this!! 👏❤
+Diana Moreira I agree with you ... all the good luck of wich ya worthy in your life, by Mick, from Italy.
I know right I cry so much I've seen it like a million times and the actors are just amazing❤️Daniel(Gavroche)and Isabelle (Cosette)are so amazing it's so hard to think they are 10 and 13 in this❤️👌🏻AMAZING CAST AND MUSIC (the end of this trailer makes me cry)DO YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE SING? #no one cares about your lonely soul Marius #Eponine&Marius4life #littlepeopleknow
+Diana Moreira Was shit, didn't make it to half way before i started projectile vomiting
+Thurman murman ok then skip to the middle and watch it doesn't really get good till Marius and eponine come in in 1832 ok geez
+Diana Moreira +Smiley Gaby you should read the book. its really great and it has a lot more info in it ( like marius' backstory and a lot more about the barricade boys). also if you ever get the chance to see it on broadway, GO SEE IT. its even better live
Why the hell didn't they include Samantha Barks in the credits?
I know?!?!
TRUE!! And Aaron Tveit
Courtney Act
She wasn't really know as a actor in movies.She was known for musicals specificly in the U.K.
thats exactly what i thought
I am just so glad and thankful that I could see this film in a theater. Definitely the most beautiful, emotional, inspiring film ever.
One day I'll be able to watch this trailer without crying... one day :'(
Eddie Redmayne! ☺️💖
He's going to be awesome in a new up coming "Harry Potter@ film called "Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them" 😊💜
Is he?! Awww I remember he really wanted to be part of the Harry Potter series ^_^
+bellamovie2 I still have no idea who he is but HARRY POTTER!!!!!!!!! POTTERHEADS UNITE
We are watching this in French class atm and people are already laughing - including my teacher - about how I freak out every time Eddie is on screen xD
heybigsplendour I'm in love with him
Saw the movie this afternoon. So lovely to hear that beautiful music again. It brought tears to my eyes bringing back memories of when I saw the performances on the stage several times, many years ago.
This is my new favourite movie oh my god I saw it twice last week and I've been listening to the soundtrack non-stop. It's so, so good. (Although I spent half the movie trying to keep my sobs down to an acceptable volume)
One of the most beautiful trailer
It is probably one of the best films I've ever seen, definitely in my top five
this trailer fooled a lot of people on the cinemas.... hehehehe.... they showed just the non singing parts.
i knew it be a musical
Martin St Clare hahahahahaha.
really.... u should go out more... and check your brain.. cuz you read it not heard it
The singing is the best part of the movie!
I hate this movie because I was crying so hard I could tell what was going on. (I love this movie).
Absolutely..his singing from One Day More to his suicide was excellent..because he clashed with everyone and stood out, It is better than having him sound normal, because it distinguishes him as an antagonist,
When I see the trailer, I want to see the movie again!
best singing movie of all time btw!
I have seen the movie twice and our school version of the musical twice and the trailer countless times, but it never fails to make me cry
They make it sound like there is much more dialogue than in reality 😂😂
Did anyone else notice that the trailer clips from the movie are different from the actual movie?
Yes I was so confused
my new obsession and fav musical movie!!!!
When Russell Crowe rides into the screen at 0:30 I want to shout, "Maximus! Maximus!"
Laura Perez Diez exactly!
I just watched this film, and the only conclusion I came to is that Disney would be foolish to not cast Eddie Redmayne in that "Beauty and the Beast" movie they're making. I mean, really...
LaDracul they should’ve
this is probably the most beautiful trailer i’ve ever seen
Oh cool, Catwoman and Wolverine starring a movie together!
Yeah that song broke my heart. :(
But I think I cried, when she sang this part of One Day More "but he never saw me there..." because that's the saddest thing about unrequited love, and Eponine brought out all that in just that part. I can't wait for the dvd, because honestly, I just LOVE this movie =D
I just can't hold back my emotions toward this movie... its just so good... cried
How didn't Hugh win the Academy Award for the Best Actor for this one.
The first time I saw this trailer I burst into tears simply because it was the first time I had heard Russell Crowe sing anything from the movie. It's no surprise that he ended up being my favorite cast member.
I cried badly at this beautiful stunning film....still watching this trailer keeps me in tears, such a touching film
Summary of Les Miserables:
Best broadway musical ever however everyone dies except for 2 con-men and a young couple the end
But fortunately, Jean Valjean dies with his heart at peace so it's not all that dramatic, it's quite a happy ending
Arguably*
Jessica Pineda Darn it. I just read a spoiler.
*it originated as an adaptation to the book on the west end in london*
The ABC 😢
I want a Miss Saigon film😭
This remains one of the greatest trailers ever. A work of art in and of itself.
My second favorite movie of all time.
1st ?
Louise Dixon The Dark Knight Trilogy
Canaan B That would make this your fourth favorite
Dankachu 2 Dank 4 Me technically, but i can't just watch one of those movies and leave the rest alone. so to me they're just one big movie.
Canaan B I 100% agree! My first is The Dark Knight Trilogy, then Les Miserables, then Inception.
My all-time favorite movie 😌
my second favorite.
@@canaanclb your first one?
Dark Knight Trilogy
@@canaanclb perfect I love dark Knight trilogy too ..
this has to be one of my favorite musicals of all time( as well as The Greatest Showman). I was not ready for the amount of such raw emotions that I felt while watching this. it's amazing. I didn't know Hugh had such an amazing voice. and of course Anne just brought me to tears. her ability to bring Fantine's pain and sorrow to life will forever stick with me.
This reminds me of the greatest showmen
"It's either Jean Valjean or Javert"
this the best films and musicals i have ever watched
Well, I didn't know wolverine had so good singing skills :P
Hugh Jackman's best performance! Yes people, better than X-Men.
go fuck yourself
I cried like a baby during the last scene of this film... it was so beautiful and inspirational!
France, on behalf of the world, thank you for Victor Hugo.
this is like a musical french revolution O_o
No, the events of the movie took place 80 years after the french revolution
40 years later, actually.
My heart swells every time I hear them sing.
I don't like musicals but this seems good. Should I watch it or is it a waste of time?
+Marco Ronchetti I never appreciated musicals, never liked them.. several of them I watched, it was a waste of time for real! I know that there was some movie named "Chicago" or something like that, very popular at the time, but I never watched it, and I have no intention to do that, ever! So much about me and musicals! As for this movie, I was attracted by the fact that so many famous actors (actors that I like a lot) are actually singing instead of talking. So, I watched. And I have to say, it is one of the best movies I have ever seen. It is beautiful, emotional.. valuable in every aspect! Now, I watch everything related to Les Miserables online :)
ani780 I hope you are right, because I really can't stand musicals lol
Thank for your answer :)
+Marco Ronchetti It's more of an opera than a musical. And other than Wizard of Oz which I watched as a child, this is the only one I like. I consider myself a fairly tough dude, but this movie makes me cry every time
Wait...
Newt Scamander?
khill444444 uh... no because this was made first
And Bellatrix too
Les mis was ALWAYS a musical. They havent added the music to make it more modern! It was a theatre production for over 25 years and still is!
I tried to figure out the story just by watching the trailer. I was way off.
#JavertYourEyes
I seriously love just watching this trailer over and over again
The only problem is that they sang WAY to much!
Isn't that kind of the whole point of a musical?
I read the book okay u guys dont care
A movie to remember. An immortal master piece. Kudos to Tim Hooper.
"International" so in English? Strange, very strange and arrogant vision of the world, isn't?...
+Pandemonium Lig en français se serait mieux "3"
I have a feeling you have no idea what an international trailer is.
It is made by English speaking peopleeeeeee
Oh Mi Sweet Goodness And? What is the link of your message with my first message? O_o