One can never get tired of the contrast, a child's voice standing up to the rotten establishment and its 'dignitaries' with all his mind, body, and soul.
Not a fan of most of the changes the movie made from the musical, but I do love Gavroche's new line: "This is the land that fought for liberty Now when we fight we fight for bread Here is the thing about equality Everyone's equal when their dead."
+DavidSSabb You know I think this addition may have worked because Claude-Michel, Boublil and Cameron the original heads (composers) behind the musical (I know Hugo wrote the book) were the same people behind the movie. I bet they didn't want to adulterate their baby even after 30-something years.
This whole scene takes on a new level of hilariousness when you realize that these same people elected an Emperor to replace their King. They really had to have quite a few goes at this Revolution thing before it worked out.
@@pietervanandel1874 actually Napolean returns one more time after this time line. Napolean was a emperior but he wasn't a tyrant. And France actually loved Napolean . The only people that despised him were the coutries losing wars too him and was a a nucents to other countries cause he wanted to make France as big as Rome.
Thought about this today amidst the whole COVID-19 thing. "When's it gonna end? When we gonna live? Something's gotta happen now, something's gotta give."
“Everyone is equal when they’re dead” truer words were never spoken.
❤
One can never get tired of the contrast, a child's voice standing up to the rotten establishment and its 'dignitaries' with all his mind, body, and soul.
I ABSOLUTELY AM IN LOVE WITH THIS MUSICAL AND LIKE THE EVERY SONG OF IT
even the "i dreamed a dream?"
+efyuaR what's wrong with i dreamed a dream
Not a fan of most of the changes the movie made from the musical, but I do love Gavroche's new line:
"This is the land that fought for liberty
Now when we fight we fight for bread
Here is the thing about equality
Everyone's equal when their dead."
+DavidSSabb You know I think this addition may have worked because Claude-Michel, Boublil and Cameron the original heads (composers) behind the musical (I know Hugo wrote the book) were the same people behind the movie. I bet they didn't want to adulterate their baby even after 30-something years.
DavidSSabb I also loved the new words at the first song
Shame gavroche got sniped in the head
"everyone's equal when they're dead." Johan Liebert likes this
He even looks a bit like johan
1:22
“Hey dumb dumbs, this is a different revolution”
“This ain’t the one where we chopped off heads.”
Every so often you see something so magnificent, yet so simple, it inspires confidence in oneself.
This whole scene takes on a new level of hilariousness when you realize that these same people elected an Emperor to replace their King. They really had to have quite a few goes at this Revolution thing before it worked out.
These aren't the same people. This was the July revolution of 1830 (or 38, I forget). So at least Napoleon had come and gone already.
Edmond Burke was right in his Reflections of the French Revolution.
@@michaeldodd3563 the dear french have always been a tad to passionate.
Must be the wine.
@@pietervanandel1874 actually Napolean returns one more time after this time line. Napolean was a emperior but he wasn't a tyrant. And France actually loved Napolean . The only people that despised him were the coutries losing wars too him and was a a nucents to other countries cause he wanted to make France as big as Rome.
The people didn't elect Napoleon, he took power. Big difference.
Vive La France!
Vive La France!
Vive La France!
See this song exists and now whenever I feel the urge to be all sucky I just imagine Gavroche being disappointed at me and it works.
Best. Song. Ever. I listened to it like 10 times in a row :)
And little people know when little people fight. We may look easy pickings but we've got some bite! #Gavroche
Thank you so much for putting the lyrics in the discription! I have been looking for them for ages!!!
The hope in this song kills me.
I've just got 3 words...
Vive
le
Roi
Garvoche is this movie, also does the broadway
Thought about this today amidst the whole COVID-19 thing.
"When's it gonna end? When we gonna live? Something's gotta happen now, something's gotta give."
Cringe
The fact that this sounds worse than basically every live recording of the song I've heard really says something.
My favourite character in les miserable is gavroche
I was gavroche in the musical
Nice. I am
E eu era o livro do Enjolras
Viva La Revolution........
Gavroche my child
The good old days when the French had British accents
This must take place in the same part of France where Moulin Rouge, Phantom of the Opera, and Beauty and the beast happen.
Hahaha, très witty!!!! 😂
Viva la France Viva la Liberte
Aaaaaaaaron oh my gooooooooood
1:59 that's me bro
Who?
wait, so this boy is different from the scene Javert's Arrival? I saw there's two boys play Gavroche
Literally just the French rev lol
Edmond Burke was right. Those who seek equity never get it.
Because they dont seek equity, they just want to be the next ones looking down
I think look down is my least favorite song of the musical. But for some reason I love the song when the kid sings his line
I love 1:42❤❤❤
Vive la Hong Kong!
every rapper without auto tune be like
Hello fellow classmates
Your from theology class too?
C'mon bois!!!
Just serve the empire anakin...revolutions are not really your thing.
@Gaeuvyen idk but now I’m picturing Ewan McGreggor yelling “YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE” at Javert
@@foxja1 Lmao
hey classmates 😼.
Great musical with fantastic music, horrible movie
THE WORST MUSICAL MOVIE EVER
Omg why
Chile you probably like hamilton
Everyone has an opinion
Until cats came out
@@Its_SaberHG yeah... there was never a concrete answer to ‘what is the worst movie musical?’ Until that happened...
You need to see more musicals then.