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MTV Movie Awards - Pictures

Bradley Cooper for Silver Linings Playbook

Amanda, Bradley and Steve

Emma Watson picking up her Trail Blazer Award

Brad Pitt presenting 

Emma Watson's co-stars, Logan Lerman and Eddie Redmayne 

Tom Hiddleston with his Best Villain Award 

The Academy Awards 2013: all the pictures!

Jennifer Lawrence in Dior Haute Couture

Jessica Chastain in Armani

Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence: every inch the superstar

Amy Adams in Oscar De Lorenta

Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones

Bradley Cooper and his beautiful mum Gloria 

Naomi Watts 

Reece Witherspoon in Louis Vuitton

Silver Linings Playbook: Jen and Brad

Eddie Redmayne

Meryl Streep and Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis

Technically the best actors in Hollywood this moment
L-R Daniel Day-Lewis, Jennifer Lawrence, Anne Hathaway, Christopher Waltz
The night's big winners 

Stunning medley from the cast of Les Miserables 

Love young dream: Cosette and Marius aka Amanda Seyfried and Eddie Redmayne  

Best Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway

The greatest actor of our time: Daniel Day-Lewis 

Amanda Seyfried looking fierce in Alexander McQueen 

Les Miserables - Review

LES MISERABLES


2013

12A

Starring Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe Anne Hathaway

Directed by Tom Hooper


In 19th-century France, Jean Valjean is paroled but continuously shadowed by Inspector Javert for a minor crime which saw him imprisoned for 19 years. When he takes the responsibility for factory worker Fantine’s daughter on his path to redemption, their lives are changed forever.
Hooper’s vision of the classic novel is by no means subtle. The opening scene, depicting hundreds of downtrodden convicts pulling an imposing ship into harbour, sets the precedent for the film. Les Miserables is an epic film and goes big in every sense: the performances, the emotion, the set design, the cinematography. Nevertheless this stirring musical maintains the brutality and the edge that laces Hugo’s original story and delves into the politics, French history, religion, justice, romantic and familial love with stunning flair and finesse.
The singing is handled with such ease, you treat it the same as you would dialogue after a while. The composition carries meaning that could never be achieved with dialogue alone. To ask why this Les Miserables film couldn’t have been done without singing would be like asking why poetry is not prose; it’s not meant to be. Some of the shots throughout the songs are very tight and claustrophobically close. You can see the exertion of singing live, it’s unflinching, almost uncomfortably intimate – but this just enhances what Victor Hugo intended, these people really are miserable and you shouldn’t turn away from it.
Hooper’s one-take/on-set singing brings a new level of meaning to the lyrics that are known and loved already, and it’s tremendously impressive. Anne Hathaway has spoken of how difficult it is to belt out these theatrical, operatic numbers while not contorting her face. But you can see the energy the actors are pouring into the performances and it is truly invigorating. This comes at the expense of some less polished moments but for the most part, the cast handle the massive songs with extraordinary skill.
Anne Hathaway’s Fantine is nothing short of remarkable, I Dreamed A Dream has definitely been reclaimed from Susan Boyle. This is not the pretty version; it is full of heart wrenching anger, sadness, hopelessness and resignation. Another pleasant revelation was the fact that, not only can Eddie Redmayne act outstandingly well, he has a startling pair of lungs on him. Marius’ rendition of Empty Chairs at Empty Tables is one of the most emotionally charged moments of the entire show.
Not all is so triumphant. Some of the outdoor shots of Paris seem curiously counterfeit which detracts from the full blown realism of the acting and indoor sets. At times Crow teeters into rock and roll notes, and the notoriously difficult Bring Him Home seems ever so slightly strained; but this is nit picking of the highest order.
Les Miserables is one of the greatest stories ever told, Hooper and his cast do it more than justice. When the pivotal moments arrive, they step up to the challenge with resolute determination to do it proud. It’s full of heart, clout and the care of hundreds. Les Miserables packs a supreme punch; even the most die hard fan of the novel or stage show could not disagree with that.

Rating 9.5
 
 
 
 
 

Les Miserables - Premiere

Just a few shots of the stars from the Les Mis New York premiere, although somehow a few pictures from the world premiere have ended up here too. Not sure about Hathaway's Tom Ford boots - however Redmayne's Burberry suit is the stuff of dreams...









Les Miserables - Trailer

Just a quick one for today... The new official trailer for Les Mis was released today and it's looking fairly epic! Hugh Jackman, Eddie Redmayne and Anne Hathaway star in the classic musical to name but a few! Let us know what you think of the first trailer in the comments below!