Les Mis First Trailer

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#100Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/30/12 at 10:58pm

I actually did like Daphne. What I loved was liking her despite hearing audience members trash her at intermission and during the show. Voice of dissent! I thought she was living it.

jimmycurry01
#101Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/30/12 at 11:23pm

I am a huge fan of Daphne's Fantine. It was rough and scratchy and very appropriate for the character. IDAD sounds great when belted, but resonates better when acted. Daphne acted the song brilliantly.

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#102Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 12:58am

"Anne Hathaway's version of "I Dreamed A Dream", even from the little bit we've heard in the trailer, is the first time this song has ever moved me. It probably wouldn't work on Broadway, but for a film, it's truly heartbreaking. I'll take a wonderful performance over a boring ol' belt fest any day of the week."

I agree...100%.

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#103Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 1:16am

I can already smell the Oscars. The miniscule clip of "Lovely Ladies" got me SO much more excited for this ish.


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Dave19
#104Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 6:56am

I hope they use a lot of flashbacks in the film during "I dreamed a dream".

I did get goosebumps during the trailer, but they only came when other scenes were edited in, like the running children.

As soon as they cut back to Anne sitting and singing, my attention tended to drift away again.

I agree the styling and the way she sang works very well in this trailer but I wonder if it works well in a film with 40 of these 3 minute ballads.

I hope they do a lot of "clever editing" in the film too.

Dave19
#105Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 6:56am

Double post

Updated On: 5/31/12 at 06:56 AM

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#106Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 11:30am

I think my favorite thing about the trailer is how gritty and unpolished it all is! We're all so used to see LES MIZ with loud and powerful orchestrations, shining costumes, amazing lighting effects, etc. I'm glad to see the film is taking the risk to present it as a musical while truthfully emphasizing the despair, horror, and terrible living conditions of the cast!

Wildcard
#107Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 1:05pm

Oh please, no flashbacks during the ballads. That's what ruined Evita for me. Why cut away from Eva as she's singing her biggest song?

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#108Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 2:43pm

I had envisioned flashbacks during I Dreamed A Dream, but having heard Hathaway's take on it, I don't see how flashbacks could possibly work.


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henrikegerman
#109Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 2:45pm

Flashbacks? Bad idea. They'd be ruinous. Imagine if Sir Carol Reed's exquisite direction of Mark Lester's heartfelt, honest "Where Is Love" and Shani Wallace's staggering "As Long As He Needs Me" had been marred by flashbacks.

Dave19
#110Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 3:47pm

"Why cut away from Eva as she's singing her biggest song?"

Because people won't have the patience to sit through "seeing someone struggling their way through a song". Theatre works because the singing is good and the notes are satisfying. Film works because it's not about the singing and you don't have to look at a person singing a song in a room the whole time and they can use flashbacks and clever editing.



Updated On: 5/31/12 at 03:47 PM

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#111Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 4:18pm

^ Then, maybe they shouldn't see a musical.

I'm fine with the camera cutting away. I just am leery of a flashback vignette. Sometimes it works, like in Toy Story 2 during "When She Loves Me." I just like the ambiguity of what she is singing and do not need to actually see the flashback to understand how broken and hard Fantine's life was and is.

Updated On: 5/31/12 at 04:18 PM

Gothampc
#112Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 4:34pm

Fantine is a 10 minute role. I think we just saw Anne Hathaway's entire performance.


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#113Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 4:47pm

Dave are you seriously saying your attention drifted away because they cut to anne hathaway singing for .5 secs? It's literally half a sec at two separate occasions we see her actually singing the song. I hope flashbacks are not involved at all. From the very short moments they showed Hathaway singing I was grateful this films seems emotionally connected to the characters. Flashbacks would seem chip and gimmicky to me.

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#114Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 4:59pm

Flashbacks tend to be too "music video"ish for my tastes. I seriously am getting sick of movies catering to people with ADD. Just make a good movie and let the people who have a problem with things like watching someone act out a song with no flashbacks to fend for themselves.

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#115Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 5:23pm

Dave19, do you honestly think the short attention span set is Les Miserables target audience? If they want an action film, they'll have The Hobbit, Skyfall and Django Unchained...


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#116Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 9:12pm

i think it could work with or without flashbacks, as long as it's done well. Great art can support any number of different interpretations, as long as it's a quality interpretation with a strong vision.

I think it's already clear Tom Hooper and team have given this film a great deal of care and thought, so I'm confident it will be a great end product. This trailer only furthers my opinion.

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#117Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 9:49pm

Eeek, I really hope they don't make that modern movie mistake of cutting away to flashbacks during the song. Old movie musicals

WickedAwesome
#118Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 5/31/12 at 9:56pm

I loved this teaser trailer! It did it's job and now I'm excited for December although a while away. They did a good interpretation for what I've seen so far. Hopefully the entire film will be the same. In the beginning I wasn't too sure about the casting but so far looks good to me. Can't wait for more sneak peaks!

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#119Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 6/1/12 at 1:25am

"I think my favorite thing about the trailer is how gritty and unpolished it all is! We're all so used to see LES MIZ with loud and powerful orchestrations, shining costumes, amazing lighting effects, etc. I'm glad to see the film is taking the risk to present it as a musical while truthfully emphasizing the despair, horror, and terrible living conditions of the cast!

Surely you're referring to the 25th anniversary production, no?

You have to be, because the Les Mis most people know and love (the original production, that is) is as gritty as you can get: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk9Mm_pjBTs

That's the version that moved me into 25 years and counting of unrelenting fandom. I saw the new, sanitized, whimpy, whiney, thinned-out version last year...once was enough.

And, I, for one f*cking LOVE those DIRTY synthesizers that growl in the vid above, as Gavroche begins to tell the story; atmospheric, awesome, gritty, unforgiving, Les Miserables!! =D


Recreation of original John Cameron orchestration to "On My Own" by yours truly. Click player below to hear.

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#120Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 6/1/12 at 2:32am

Well I just got back from Snow White and the Huntsman and the trailer was with the film.


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sueb1863
#121Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 6/1/12 at 6:38am

Cool! How'd it look on the big screen? Any reaction from the audience?

Dave19
#122Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 6/1/12 at 7:18am

To some of you, welcome to the world of film, where it's all about telling a story.

It seems you are too stuck in your "lady sings a song in a room from beginning to end" theatre world.

I can imagine 1000 things to be shown in "I dreamed a dream". For exapmple the "cutting her hair scene", maybe that happens during the intro of the song, who knows. It might be a flash back from a couple of minutes ago, or a day ago, or years ago. Also, she sings literally about "a dream" so I can also imagine some heavenly images, that maybe show up again when she dies a few scenes later? Also many other (new)things can actually happen when she sings the song.

This is film.

You don't expect to see the face of Russel Crowe for 6 minutes while he is speaking, whispering or screaming his way through his "stars" monologue?

You don't exepect the whole cast to be stuffed into one room singing "one day more" from beginning to end?
I expect edits and cuts to different places and times, from valjea's house to a bridge somewhere, to marius and cosette somewhere else, to a broken eponine etc.

These filmmakers know what they are doing and I expect because of this edits and flash backs and added scenes, there will be a lot more backgroudinformation and depth to all of the characters. This is film.

Updated On: 6/1/12 at 07:18 AM

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#123Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 6/1/12 at 7:45am

To Dave19,
It is entirely possible to make clear, competent points (which you have) without being condescending. Thanks.

As for the flashback concept, I guess when I first thought of how this song would be presented in a film, I expected a flashback to Fantine with Cosette's father, specifically:

He slept a summer by my side
He filled my days with endless wonder
He took my childhood in his stride
But he was gone when autumn came

However, having heard the clip of Hathaway's take on the song, I don't see a flashback being effective. As with many opinions I express on this board, I'm more than happy to be proved wrong.

It's OK for folks to disagree without being disagreeable.

Edited to fix Eponine/Cosette. Thanks.


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Updated On: 6/1/12 at 07:45 AM

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#124Les Mis First Trailer
Posted: 6/1/12 at 8:41am

^ Cosette's father