Les Mis - 5/5.
Short preface: I like musicals, operas, live plays, etc.
Jean Valjean: Because I am me, I did not recognize that Hugh Jackman played this role until the final, unfurled and large-chop scene towards the end. Needless to say, he captured Valjean's spirit. I am somewhat upset at the pacing of several scenes regarding his characterization: for example, they hastened part of interaction with Fantine before Javert enters, the court scene definitely could have used two or three more minutes for the sake of clarification behind Champmathieu -- since these are the two fundamental scenes they chose to keep, they should have minimalized a few acts: Cosette's yearning for Marius & the swift debate between Marius & Javert's first solo.
Anne Hathaway, expected a great performance. She's chosen very good roles, and has done nothing but act well since.
Javert was on point, and Seyfried -almost- escaped me, because I felt she was ill-picked. Then I remembered the convent the movie/musical ignored, and decided that her voice fit teen Cosette to a t.
Was very pleased with myself; I caught several bloopers. I think they call that something specific in movies. Anyway, M. Lemaire ce n'est pas Madeleine dans le musical; Hathaway, sa visage change entre deux scenes; plus, Valjean's visage d'apres la scene d'egout fait le meme-chose; Valjean's no. change par le fin du premier scene avec Javert, d'avant il recontre Cosette.
Music could have been better in parts; but all-in-all, me loves it long time. Definitely adds a little balance to all these plays from Commedia dell'Arte ) :
Edit* EDIT* So I also just thought about Eponine's amazing fucking corset. This reminds me over and over that I need to be properly fitted for one.