Friday, February 6, 2015

Les Miserables (2012)

2012/PG-13/157 Min.
OVERALL 8.6

STORY/SCREENPLAY 8.7 

ACTING 9.0
CINEMATOGRAPHY 9.5 
EDITING 8.5
VISUAL/SPECIAL FX 9.0
ART/COSTUMES/MAKEUP 9.5
SOUND 9.0 
MUSIC 9.5

VIOLENCE 4.5
LANGUAGE 1.0
SEXUAL CONTENT/NUDITY 2.5

MORALS 8.0
POWER 8.5
CREATIVITY 8.0


MELCHIZEDEK’S RANKING  #10
ABEL AWARDS 4 wins / 7 Nominations

Mini-review:
A beautiful and emotional journey that is unparalleled in cinema these days, Les Miserables is not just a movie, or simply a musical, it is a portrayal of life and love and the consequences of the decisions we make. It shines with the fact that we are not defined by our circumstances, but defined by our choices to have faith and hope, and to love. We are the wretched miserable ones, and this film does an incredible job of drawing you in and portraying the deep emotions of life.

Director: 
Tom Hooper (Honorable Mention - Best Director)

Starring: 
Hugh Jackman (Nominee - Best Lead Actor)
Russell Crowe (Honorable Mention - Best Supporting Actor)
Amanda Seyfried
Eddie Redmayne (Winner - Best Supporting Actor)
Anne Hathaway (Winner - Best Supporting Actress)
Sacha Baron Cohen
Helena Bonham Carter (Honorable Mention - Best Supporting Actress)
Samantha Barks (Honorable Mention - Best Supporting Actress)
Daniel Huttlestone

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