Here are my notes:
Les
Misérables
UK 2012 158
minutes
Director: Tom
Hooper
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Russell
Crowe, Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried, Eddie Redmayne, Helena Bonham Carter and
Sacha Baron Cohen
Awards and Nominations
- Won
three Oscars, including Best Supporting Actress (Anne Hathaway) and a further
five nominations including Best Film and Best Actor (Hugh Jackman)
- Won
three Golden Globes (Best Film (Musical or Comedy), Best Actor (Hugh
Jackman) and Best Supporting Actress (Anne Hathaway))
- Won
four BAFTAs, including Best Actor (Hugh Jackman) and Best Supporting
Actress (Anne Hathaway), plus five further nominations
Peter
Bradshaw
Tom Hooper brought
production designer Eve Stewart and cinematographer Danny Cohen with him from The King’s Speech and also appointed
Chris Dickens, who had won an Oscar and a BAFTA for his work on Slumdog Millionaire, as film editor. The resulting look of the film, which
combined both stylised and realistic views of Paris, drew its inspiration from
nineteenth century French painters such as David, Delacroix and Gustav Doré,
and secured BAFTA and Oscar nominations for both Costume and Production Design.
Hooper’s major
innovation in filming the musical numbers was to have all the singing recorded
live on set, with the performers listening to a pianist via earpieces and with the
orchestration added later. Most of the leading
performers are able to sing well, with Hugh Jackman in particular having played
leading roles in musical theatre. Minor
roles are played by performers who had played in various stage productions and
include Colm Wilkinson (who created the role of Jean Valjean) and Samantha
Barks who had performed the role of Eponine both in the West End and the
Twentieth Anniversary Concert. With
almost all the dialogue set to music Hooper’s action allowed the entire cast to
bring dramatic vitality to their performances.
In 2005 a BBC Radio 2
listener poll of Number One Essential
Musicals placed Les Misérables at number one: in fact it
took more than 40% of the vote.