It was so nice enjoying the soundtracks~ Although the version that I watched online wasn't attach with subtitles, but the language is still quite simple and clear to be hear~
The starting when Jean Valjean was still a slave. |
Fantine - she was be depised as she owned a illegalmate daughter. |
Her daughter was sick and she needs money to pay the guardian of her daughter |
She sold her hair and even her body, she did anything, everything for her. |
Anne Hathaway sang "T dreamed a dream" so well! I fall in love with this song~~ |
Jean Valjean had promised Fantine to take care her daughter, before she died. |
The greedy guardian of Cosett- Fantine's daughter- the Thenardiers. |
Eponine, the eldest daughter of Thenardier, the one-sided lover of Marius |
Jean Valjean raised Cosette up, and she was then fall in love with Marius. |
Marius was a revolutionary youth who loved Cosette. |
The Republican uprising happened after that. |
Jean Valjean released Javert when he was arrested by the revolutionary youths. |
Eponine was shot - she block the soldier from shotting Marius. |
When the little boy from the revolutionary gang shot by the army, the battle started. |
Jean saved Marius for the sake of Cosette. |
Jeavert found Jean when he attempted to escape from the arrest, Javert lastly let Jean Valjean go because he appreciate him for saving his life. |
Enjolras was so imposing when he raised the red cloth ( which represent the revolution ), before he die. |
Javert commited suicide because he let go Jean Valjean, he thought that he breached his conduct. |
In this movie, I discovered many ear-feasting songs like:
I dreamed a dream - Anne Hathaway
Do you hear the people sing
One day more ( theme song ), many part of this song I felt in love with~ haha
And their performance in the Oscar Award
Now I am singing these songs everyday =O
Another thing i found is, Aaron Tveit is so damn handsome =P so adorable and he sings so well~ AHHHHH! new idol!! =D
Enjolrus, the leader of the revolutionary youth |
Aaron Tveit |
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