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Blogger Allison said...

I found it interesting that I disagree with you on almost every point! I thought Anne Hathaway's performance, particularly during "I Dreamed a Dream", was so raw and real that it only added to the emotion of the music. That song has never been a favorite of mine, and I've never actually felt that much emotion from it, either on the CD or during any of the performances I've seen, but she made it so real for me. Chris thinks that she made what was otherwise a stellar cast look bad in comparison.

I loved the Thenardiers and thought the over-the-top performances by Carter and Cohen were perfect for the film. It is true that in the stage show their evil is more sugar-coated, but I honestly didn't find them to be distracting.

I do agree that there were some parts that were made better with the intimacy of film, but I also think (as it appears you do) that it took away from some parts as well.

Like you, though, I also really loved Russell Crowe as Javert. I know a lot of people have criticized his singing, but for some reason I felt the emotion in "Stars" more than I ever have before. I agree - a stunning moment.

You didn't mention my favorite part: "One Day More". I have always loved that song, I think mostly for its epic proportions, and the film version did not disappoint. In fact, when it ended it was all I could do to keep from leaping out of my seat and applauding. The power of a huge ensemble number in a stage show was really brought home in that piece.

This comment is long enough already, so I'll just say that I think an adaptation of a play that is so powerful for so many will have many differing opinions, and that's perfectly fine. A friend and I were talking about it a few weeks ago, and we were surprised to find that our opinions on Eponine vs. Cosette were completely opposite, but we both absolutely love the show. So, thanks for writing a review and giving me some things to think about :)

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