{"id":404,"date":"2012-12-31T17:19:23","date_gmt":"2013-01-01T00:19:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/kidsfirstnews\/2012\/12\/31\/les-miserables-hits-all-the-right-notes\/"},"modified":"2013-01-01T20:17:01","modified_gmt":"2013-01-02T03:17:01","slug":"les-miserables-hits-all-the-right-notes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/kidsfirstnews\/2012\/les-miserables-hits-all-the-right-notes\/","title":{"rendered":"Les Miserables Hits All The Right Notes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"left\"><a onfocus=\"this.blur()\" onclick=\"ps_imagemanager_popup(this.href,'lesmis.jpg','214','317');return false\" href=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.kidsfirst.org\/kidsfirstnews\/wp-content\/uploads\/lesmis.jpg\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"135\" vspace=\"5\" hspace=\"5\" height=\"200\" border=\"0\" align=\"left\" alt=\"lesmis.jpg\" title=\"lesmis.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.kidsfirst.org\/kidsfirstnews\/wp-content\/uploads\/thumbs\/th-lesmis.jpg?resize=135%2C200\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0in\" class=\"western\">\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0in\" class=\"western\">True to the original Broadway story, <em>Les Miserables<\/em>  will have fans singing out loud in their seats. If you\u2019ve never seen  the original you are in for a real treat, but if you know every song  like many fans do, you may find yourself wishing you had the theater to  yourself. According to KIDS FIRST! Film Critic <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=uLp8qjlr2BA\">Raven Devanney<\/a>,  \u201cit stays so true to the play it is unbelievable,\u201d however, the one  change is \u201cthey made the movie easier to understand and follow.\u201d<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0in\" class=\"western\"><em>Les Miserables<\/em> is  about a very dark time in history and not recommended for young  children. Rated PG-13, Raven recommends it for everyone over age 13  \u201cbecause of the dark period it is set in and the violence and cruelty  that occurs.\u201d Go see <em>Les Miserables<\/em> in theaters now, but beware, someone in the seat next to you just may burst into song!<\/p>\n<p>Les Miserable<br \/>\nReviewed by Raven Devanney<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=uLp8qjlr2BA\">Click here to see Raven\u2019s full video review!<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0in\" class=\"western\">The epic musical, <em>Les Miserables (Les Mis)<\/em>,  tells the story of a man named Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman) set during  the dawn of the French Revolution. After serving 19 years as a slave,  because he stole a loaf of bread, he breaks parole and spends years  reinventing himself as a new man. Jean is being hunted by officer Javert  played by Russell Crowe, who swears he will not rest until Jean is  behind bars. While running from Javert, Jean Valjean finds himself  caring for a factory worker\u2019s young daughter, Cosette. The young child  changes his life forever.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0in\" class=\"western\"><em>Les Miserables<\/em> is  honestly one of the greatest films I have ever seen. This film is  almost three hours long, and I still wanted it to go on longer. A very  well known Broadway musical and it stays so true to the play it is  unbelievable. Not a single word is off. The one thing that changes for  the better though, is they made the movie easier to understand and  follow. I have been a huge fan of <em>Les Mis<\/em> for a long time and I  know almost every single song by heart. I was trying so hard not to  start singing along with the film, the musical score was amazing. The  whole film is better than I could have ever hoped for and seeing this  tale up on the big screen was phenomenal!<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0in\" class=\"western\">The visuals and special  effects are truly breathtaking. Set in France at the beginning of the  French Revolution, when life for the poor was awful and life for the  rich was grand. They capture the hard times of the streets perfectly by  using dark colors and wonderful lighting contrasts. I love seeing the  world of <em>Les Mis<\/em> on a grand scale and it is exactly as I  imagined it. I love this entire movie so much that when it was over I  immediately wanted to see it again. I\u2019m definitely going to see it again  when it comes out in theaters. I have so many scenes that I love so  much, but my favorites are the <em>Lovely Ladies<\/em> and the <em>Master of the House<\/em>. I like the <em>Lovely Ladies<\/em>  scene because that\u2019s where Fantine, Cosette\u2019s mother, turns to the  streets as a home after losing her job at the factory. It is a wonderful  musical number and Anne Hathaway\u2019s performance is amazing! It is so  historically accurate showing how people would do anything to make a  quick penny from selling their teeth, to chopping off their hair, it was  hard for everyone. I also love the <em>Master of the House<\/em> scene  because it is so hilarious. It has Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham  Carter as the innkeeper and his wife. They con people into staying the  night at their inn, then trick them into never leaving. They are so  crafty and hilarious and they rob everyone blind. This scene is so  clever and hilarious. Sacha and Helena make an amazing duo.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0in\" class=\"western\">I love all of the  characters equally, but I\u2019ll only pick a few to talk about. Jean Valjean  is a truly amazing character and Hugh Jackman brings him to life so  well. Hugh\u2019s talents are really shown off during this film and I am very  impressed by him. Fantine, played by the remarkable Anne Hathaway, is a  very memorable character. Anne is perfect as Fantine and this is, in my  opinion, her best role. The last character that I really enjoyed is  Eponine played by Samantha Barks. Eponine sings all of my favorite <em>Les Mis<\/em> songs and her incredible duo of <em>A Little Fall of Rain <\/em>with Eddie Redmayne. A little fun fact is that Samantha Marks played Eponine in the Broadway version of <em>Les Mis<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0in\" class=\"western\">I give <em>Les Miserables<\/em>  5 out of 5 stars because it is truly the most amazing film I\u2019ve seen in  a long time and it far surpasses my expectations. This film is  definitely for ages 13 and up because of the dark period it is set in  and the violence and cruelty that occurs. Raven Devanney, age 15, KIDS  FIRST! Film Critic.<\/p>\n<p align=\"left\">\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>True to the original Broadway story, Les Miserables will have fans singing out loud in their seats. If you\u2019ve never seen the original you are in for a real treat, but if you know every song like many fans do, you may find yourself wishing you had the theater to yourself. According to KIDS FIRST! 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