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The movie "Les Misérables": A masterpiece musical of the century that provided the greatest theatrical experience of all time, forever!!

The music, visuals, art direction, and cast all

harmonize with miraculous perfection,

sweeping you into a flood of overwhelming emotion.

I couldn't stop crying.

I couldn't even stand up when it ended.

It provided me with the greatest theatrical experience I have ever had.

I believe it is a great masterpiece that brought a revolution to musical films.

It was such a breathtaking theatrical experience that I cried until I had no tears left.

"Les Misérables" Movie Review
A masterpiece musical of the century that provided the greatest theatrical experience of all time, forever!!

Early in the film, I was moved by the scene with the bishop and the silver tableware, where Jean Valjean, played by Hugh Jackman, begins to reclaim the goodness of his soul lost in a life that was truly a living hell.

Hugh Jackman's convincing, brilliant performance

I was captivated by the close-ups of his eyes and expressions as he moves from anger and hatred to remorse and the decision to live again, followed by the camera soaring high into the sky as the music swells. The sheer brilliance of the sequence that transitions into the next act is breathtaking.

The tear-jerking scene where Anne Hathaway, playing Fantine, sings "I Dreamed a Dream" with a surge of emotions—from the despair and anger of being worn down to the extreme, to the sorrow and the expression of having given up on everything—is also unforgettable.

Anne Hathaway's soul-stirring performance is deeply moving.

The straightforward beauty of Amanda Seyfried and Eddie Redmayne as Cosette and Marius, the poignancy of Eponine, and the comical nature of the Thénardiers are all flawless, and the expression shown at the end by Russell Crowe as the baritone-voiced Javert is also unforgettable.

And the scene in the final convent where Jean Valjean speaks to Cosette brought me to tears that left me trembling until the very end.

Following classic songs like "On My Own" and "Who Am I?", the sheer impact of the emotion when the story and music perfectly fused at the climax—with the increased spectacle of "Do You Hear the People Sing?" and "One Day More"—was a stunning first-time experience!!

I want to be enveloped by the music and emotion again with the grand sound of a movie theater!

Director Tom Hooper's brilliant approach of having the cast sing live during filming, allowing the performers' emotions to burst forth in the moment, is likely another factor that heightened the emotional impact.

It reminded me of the immersive, all-encompassing feeling I had when I saw the stage production at the Queen's Theatre in London's West End theater district.

I realized once again the high level of perfection in this film, as it truly allowed me to experience that same feeling even on screen.

I believe this work is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that makes us, the viewers, overflow with joy and emotion from the depths of our souls, alongside all the characters who are truly risking their lives to reclaim the genuine strength and beauty that every human being shares deep down..

For me, this film has reaffirmed my conviction that movies have the power to change lives, or rather, the power to deeply influence even our very humanity.

Believing that I will continue to encounter miraculous works like this, I want to fully enjoy my movie life this year while looking forward to interacting with all my followers.✨☺️✨

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