Javert: Russell Crowe
Marius: Eddie Redmayne
Fantine: Anne Hathaway
Cosette: Amanda Seyfried
Thénardier: Sacha Baron Cohen
Madam Thénardier: Helena Bonham Carter
Enjolras: Aaron Tveit
Éponine: Samantha Barks
Young Cosette: Isabelle Allen
Gavroche: Daniel Huttlestone
Universal Pictures presents
a film directed by Tom Hooper. Written by William Nicholson and Claude-Michel
Schönberg & Alain Boublil with lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer. Based on the
musical by Schönberg & Boublil and the novel by Victor Hugo. Running time:
157 min. Rated PG-13 (for suggestive and sexual material, violence and thematic
elements).
I think perhaps it may be
necessary to contextualize myself to fully understand my thoughts on the new
film version of “Les Misérables”. I was a theater major in college. I was a
unique theater specimen, as I didn’t really like watching theatrical
productions. It seemed to be an unstated requirement, and a reasonable one, of
the theater major to hold some degree of obsession over current theatrical
trends. Growing up in the 80’s made the musical adaptation of Victor Hugo’s
1862 novel about the volatile times in France between revolutions, “Les Misérables”, one of the biggest
obsessions among my contemporaries. I read the book but had little interest in
seeing the musical. I never did see it. I think I might be the type of audience
for which the film version exists.