Saturday, December 6, 2014

Such a Powerful Musical: Les Miserables



If any of you know me, you know that I am completely obsessed with some musicals. Recently, I watched the Les Miserables movie, and let me tell you it was phenomenal. Les Mis is a very powerful story that takes place during the French Revolution. It shows how peoples lives were back then, and how they suffered. This can relate to social studies because it is a historical moment. This can also relate to English because in the book we are reading, there are parts of the story that show how people are suffering,and that everyone's lives are not okay. One of the reasons why I love it so much is because it is not a happy story, it is realistic. Many movies take away the truth of the matter in hopes of more people enjoying it. This was a very sad time and this story shows the truth in that.
One of my favorite characters in Les Mis is a woman named Fantine. She lives a life as a single mother working in a factory to provide for her daughter. She sings a song called "I Dreamed a Dream" where she sings about her life without her daughter's father, and how it could have been so much different if he hadn't have left. She never thought things would end up the way they did. This song is so amazing and poweful. Anne Hathaway plays Fantine in the movie, and the link down below is a video of her singing "I Dreamed a Dream." Some people might think that her singing this song is not very good at all because she is crying the whole time and showing a lot of emotion. To me, her showing real emotions makes it all the better.
If you have not seen this movie, I would recommend going to get it as soon as possible. Les Miserables is also a book and a Broadway musical. I have not had the chance to read the book or see the musical, but someday I hope to do so. Our school is doing this musical as the yearly spring play, and I am looking forward to it! I cannot wait!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86lczf7Bou8

http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1484110/les-miserables-soundtrack-hits-no-1-on-billboard-200-chart#/news/les-miserables-soundtrack-hits-no-1-on-1008076352.story

Works Cited
Caulfield, Keith. "'Les Miserables' Soundtrack Hits No.1 on Billboard 200 Chart." Billboard.com.                   N.p., 9 Jan. 2013. Web. 6 Dec. 2014.

1 comment:

  1. I have been wanting to see this movie for a while now and I am also starting to read the book. The book is definitely a lot more detailed than the movie (from what I've heard from the soundtrack), but I still think it will be amazing. Listening and singing along to the music is so much fun and most people can relate to the emotions being expressed in them. Through every vibrato and high note, the sound track is phenomenal, and it should be heard by everyone. The songs are catchy, and there are a variety of different kinds of songs. From sorrow and somber to jaunty and playful, it is possibly one of the best soundtracks I've heard. It may even top Wicked, which is saying something. I'm so excited to watch the spring play this year, and hopefully I get to play(viola) for it!!

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