*** It was never my intention to see ‘Les Misérables’ at the cinema as I saw it as a stage production and wasn’t that enthused by it. However, after hearing the rave reviews from professional critics as well as friends, I decided I would take the plunge and make my mind up for myself. The plot follows Jean Valjean (the excellent Hugh Jackman) as he leaves prison and attempts to rebuild his life, always pursued by his previous captor and tormentor, Javert (Russell Crowe). The film spans three different time zones, from the time when Valjean is released, to his position as a Mayor, and then to the Revolution. In that time, Valjean becomes the adopted father of Cosette, the daughter of Fantine. One of the draws of the film is undoubtedly to see Anne Hathaway sing ‘I Dreamed a Dream’. Even as someone who disliked the stage production, the power of this ballad is undeniable. Being filmed, of course, allows for a softer rendition of this song, with some words cried and others almos
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