Movie Review: ‘Les Misérables’

THE NEW YORK TIMES
By MANOHLA DARGIS
★★★★---In the first long act of “Les Misérables,” Anne Hathaway opens her mouth, and the agony, passion and violence that have decorously idled in the background of this all-singing, all-suffering pop opera pour out. It’s a gusher! As he showed in “The King’s Speech” and in the television series “John Adams,” Mr. Hooper can be very good with actors. But his inability to leave any lily ungilded — to direct a scene without tilting or hurtling or throwing the camera around — is bludgeoning and deadly. By the grand finale, when tout le monde is waving the French tricolor in victory, you may instead be raising the white flag in exhausted defeat. [link]

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This reviewer is not a fan but I am. In fact, my only criticism is that it should have included an intermission. I don't know what I missed with my bathroom break, and I wasn't the only one who needed one.