Les Misérables was AMAZING. But my soul, good gosh, my soul, it ripped it out. I don't know how to feel about this. I loved it, but I don't think that I would be able to watch the entire movie again. Perhaps parts, but not the whole thing.
I cried at the end. And I don't mean that as in "I was so sad that I cried but not really". I mean it as in "I really honestly did cry, there was water coming from my eyes in the movie theater and I may or may not have been sniveling".
The acting was so GOOD.
People must see this. It's long (well, it's going to be, considering the book length) and has it's slow parts, but it's so good. Russell Crowe and Hugh Jackman, I applaud you and give an even bigger hand to Daniel Huttlestone, the adorable little Gavroche. The kid's only twelve and his acting was brilliant. If he's this stellar now, imagine what his skills are going to be like when he gets older?
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Mood:
Isolated -
Listening to: Airplanes (Brick by Boring Brick Cover)
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Reading: DW: Feast of the Drowned
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Watching: The Hobbit
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Eating: Noodles
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Drinking: Tea
And then of course it's just easier to watch at a theater.
ANYWAYS.
This movie was just... uuuuggghhh. It was SOOO amazing!!! I have never, EVER seen something so entirely wonderful in my entire life. I cried a couple of times too, so no worries.. xD Everyone I know (except for ONE person) thought it was brilliance at its best!
And I swear I will melt in tears by the end. I always do at the end of movies like this... *feels with you*
But, that also means we are not heartless bastards XD
It was lovely. I can't wait for it to come out on DVD!