I saw Les Miserables today, and I have lots of opinions:
That scene is pretty raw. Probably not the best for the trailer, but it works in context. Anne Hathaway was pretty convincing. The only true weak link singing-wise was Amanda Seyfried, but older Cosette never really impressed me in the shows either.
It did sound better in the film that the earlier versions I heard. I still think they should have dyed Anne Hathaway's hair blonde for the role. The part where she sells her hair makes more sense if she is blonde for the time period, doesn't it?
The only true weak link singing-wise was Amanda Seyfried
I have to disagree with this - I actually thought she was terrific, and that the major HUGE vocal misstep was Russell Crowe as Javert. He literally could not hit any of Javert's low notes and resorted to speaking most of those lines. So disappointing.
I agree with Jessica on this one. Crowe was awful. He can obviously sing, but he was majorly miscast voice-wise for Javert. Seyfried's voice was as good as I remember the character being, but as was also said upthread, adult Cosette is just not very interesting.
I didn't really like Eddie Redmayne. Again, I don't find Marius very interesting in general, but "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables" usually makes me cry. Yet, it was one of the few times I didn't cry in the whole movie.
All the kids were wonderful! But I'm sad that they cut Little People They had the reprise of it right before Gavroche died, but not the longer version, which I love.
Adult Eponine was just perfectly Eponine. I adored her. The first note she sang on both of her songs brought immediate tears to my eyes.
I will say, in general, that this film suffers from the usual modern movie musical problem of the ensemble and supporting characters (made up of Broadway and/or opera singers) being much MUCH better than the main cast (made up of movie stars). Colm Wilkinson and Hugh Jackman singing together doesn't do Hugh Jackman any favors.
I definitely agree with this. I enjoyed most of Jackman's performance, but when he is acting with Wilkinson, you could see the difference in singing talent. Still I loved that Wilkinson was in it. However, when Val Jean is singing to Cosette that she'll know the truth when she dies and see's God (I can't remember the exact line), I cringed. The line sounded so off from how I am used to hearing it.
Mostly I loved the movie version, and I cried a lot.