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reviewNo. 1March, 2013

All aboutles miserables

Movies for the 2013

Hunger Games II on First Look

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The First Look

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Les MiserablesAsked who was France’s greatest poet, André Gide responded with the famous-ly rueful answer: “Victor Hugo, hélas!” Cameron Mackintosh, the impresario who brought Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel’s

Les Misérables to London and trans-formed it into a worldwide phenomenon after its mild Parisian success and disas-trous British first-night reception, would give a rather more positive response. I was in that first-night audience on 30 September 1985, and shared the general

opinion that it was an indifferent show, shallow and somewhat forced in tone. I emerged with only one song planted in my head, Master of the House, sung by Alun Armstrong as Thénardier, the out-rageously opportunist innkeeper, a num-ber that struck me as rather like You’ve Got to Pick a Pocket or Two from Oliver!Almost everybody, whether they’ve read Hugo’s 1,300-page novel or not, knows the compelling story from the numerous films and broadcast versions. As pared down for the stage, it’s about the brutal-ised ex-convict Jean Valjean (Hugh Jack-

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I wasn’t writing about the play back in 1985, just producing a radio programme in which it was discussed, so I have no words to eat, merely a confession to make. After a gap of nearly 28 years, I’ve seen Tom Hooper’s film of Les Misérables and the scales have fallen from my eyes and ears. On screen at least, it’s the best musical I’ve seen for many years, a magnificent achievement that overwhelmed me from the opening moments of the tormented hero Jean Valjean working with a chain gang to drag a sailing ship into dry dock in 1815 to the finale of his death in a Pa-risian convent 17 years later following the failure of the 1832 uprising against the repressive monarchy. If at times, as I’ve suggested, Les Misérables echoes Oliver!, it’s an Oliver! with steel teeth and waving a red flag.

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The EmontionSeveral things hold the film together, the most notable being Claude-Michel Schön-berg’s music and the English lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer, which like Rouben Mamoulian’s 1932 Love Me Tonight and Jacques Demy’s Les Parapluies de Cher-bourg and Les Demoiselles de Rochefort are sung through using rhyming couplets at all times. These lyrics are simple and direct, neither deliberately smart nor par-ticularly witty, but they hold our attention line by line, driving the action forwards, developing the themes, turning the film into a verbally coherent whole. The solos and choral pieces always propel the story and derive their force from the context, so that Fantine (Anne Hathaway), the prostitute whose daughter Cosette is eventually adopted by Valjean, sings I Dreamed a Dream from the depths of her degradation

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First LookThe Hunger Games:Chatching Fire fter an intense casting process (the part eventually went to Snow White and the Huntsman’s Sam Claflin) we now get the first official look at one of the most beloved characters in The Hunger Games sequel, Catching Fire,

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Soooooo...what do you think? We’ve scoured the Internet and have read the good (Lookin’ good in that wetsuit, Sammy! Can’t wait to see you in the fishnets, wink wink), the bad (He’s not buff enough? His hair washes him out! It should have been Armie Hammer!) and the ugly (He’s ugly

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Oz: The Great and PowerfulWhen small-time magician Oscar Diggs (James Franco) pulls one flimflam too many, he finds himself hurled into the fantastical Land of Oz where he must somehow transform himself into the great and powerful wizard—and just maybe into a better man as well.

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Scary Movie 5Snooty, aloof, imperious, and oversexed French dance company director Pierre is putting on a new production. Jody, a Caucasian late-20s mother of two and her late-20s African American friend Ken-dra are both vying for the lead in the production. Jody’s extremely controlling former dancer mother is determined that Jody will have the brilliant career that eluded her

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