I think almost every reviews has been mostly impressed by the movie. The only real problem they point out is the speed of the narrative and occasionally the camerawork, but it's Les Mis, it's what was to be expected. But it shines through every review that people really liked it. Take this one, for example ... he spends long time criticizing the film, and then, at the end:
For many audiences, this will become the definitive version of the musical, and I think it is a very strong production overall. While I think it reveals some of Hooper's weaknesses as a filmmaker, it plays to enough of his strengths that it looks like the long wait to bring this to the screen paid off. "Les Miserables," like many musicals, is ultimately about emotion, and that's the one thing that comes through loud and clear here. When it all comes down to the singing, the communication of these grand, sweeping passions in song, "Les Miserables" connects and connects and connects again, and on that level, it has to be called a triumph.




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