Les Misérables – International teaser



This Christmas, the epic stage adaptation comes too the big silver screen. Get tickets now: http://www.fandango.com/lesmiserables

Helmed by The King’s Speech’s Academy trophy®-winning visionary, Tom Hooper, Les Misérables stars Hugh Jackman, Oscar® winner Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway and Amanda Seyfried.

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38 thoughts on “Les Misérables – International teaser

  1. How can we feel cold to this story? As songs speak of the warmth of love, perhaps, remembering this story will break the stone heart of poverty upon the family, hardship on the children and young adults as they grow old fast but only are our young hope, missing family members as the "missing person" syndrome (what did happen to Jean Val Jean's sister?). Beautiful emotion and feeling, but without action of forgiveness and caring with trust, how can the love be formed and forged? Tearing hearts as eyes tear and bursts of held breath are as I remember experiencing when I first saw this film; I know the sacrifice of those who love family, and, others.
    Have you seen the older movie, along the same pathway, "Silas Miner"?). A tribute I think to the same Vatican requested "Les Miserables".
    As "I feel" each actor portrays the characters' grief now through the Musical, this story is a song of sadness with a happy ending as we need today in our grieving hearts felt towards each Nations' children, as many, too, struggle alone, and parents asking for someone to care for their own while they die or go to war.
    You have chosen a beautiful heartfelt song hymn — the story of Les Miserables, a fictional story based on life"s experiences. I call the story a story song hymn, for what music speaks to a language long forgotten, we need to hear.

  2. I just watched this on Prime, it was fantastic and one of the only two non X men movies (the other being "Australia" that I loved Huge Jackman in, Russel Crow did an amazing job as well.

    I cried off and on through most of the movie.

    This is a great movie of unconditional love, doing what's right, redemption, unconditional kindness and forgiveness.

    Great soundtrack and phenomenal acting❤

  3. I'm finishing the book, from Victor Hugo and saw the movie yesterday. It's horrible. I know it's a musical, but Jesus christ man, there isn't a second to get over one song before the next begins. The Phantom of the opera is a perfect example of how to make a musical.

  4. These sing along movies are so gay 😅😂🤣. It only works in Disney animation or CGI.

    I have love for these fantastic actors 👏 Hugh Jackman and Russell Crow incredible actors 👏

  5. 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.

  6. Of course a movie isn't the same as a live theater event, but this was a great movie version– taking advantage of sets and close ups as live theater can't. I just took home a street cat in 2017 (I had known him awhile, being one of his feeders. he was sick and cold in winter and asked me to take him home) and after watching clips from the film, named him Valjean (so he'd have a name when we went to the vet). My boy is now (estimated) 9 years old and he loves when we watch or I sing to him from Les Miz.

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