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This is one of the best moments in the musical. Also the confrontation between Valjean and Javert was so intense that the subtitles forgot what they were supposed to be doing for part of it (6:48).
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@kharperci : Honestly, it's really touching in the book. It's one of the few books that made me cry. I understand the musical has time constraints and everything, and I love the orchestral part, but I think all of them dying all at once kind of plays down the dramatic aspects of the book. Yes, they all still die, but that's what the lower classes' life was condemned to back then (I really hope I'm not rambling. I have a head cold, and I tend to ramble when I'm sick, so, sorry :))
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oh my gosh I am IN LOVE with this musical.
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@necrowic yeppers he does. he does it in the show too. he throws himself into the overflowing river.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but if I remember, doesn't he throw himself into the river in the book?
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Is all the death necessary? Well, it IS Les Miserables... not Les Slightly Unhappy. And if nothing else gets me, Enjolras laying over the flag at the front of the barricade does it every danged time.
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@Sabatuar No wonder....Les Mis is amazing, but seriously, is all the death necessary?
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@themusettes Because Victor Hugo liked killing off practically everyone in his novels.
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JAVERT IS MY FAV FAV CHARACTER! I <3 him so much! I know every word to his part. Even though I'm a girl!
why does everyone have to die? i bawl my eyes out every time the music soars and they show enjolras' body...
themusettes 11 months ago 13
they will never find the same chemistry when they have to recast these two
vewdew3 1 year ago 10