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Rewatched Les Mis 1982 (85? The Fucken WIMDY one) in the LAD server last night, and on rewatch:
Man the Myriel bit is so good it's so so so good why do so many adaptations give us 900 years of made-up Toulonnage and Thenardier Sex Scenes when we could be having Conventionist Debate Time
The weather is even worse than I remembered good grief
Really solid Valjean. Really rockin' the dissociation.
No seriously the weather is SO BAD, whole scenes are just swallowed by rain and fog, if this wasn't the real weather I don't know what the director was thinking
Really good pacing!! Really really good! We get a ton of detail and it doesn't feel rushed, it lands all the beats about where they SHOULD be in terms of adaptation timing-- the Time Skip in the middle instead of 3/4 through for instance-- and it all holds together until....like..well... I mean the PACING stays good but the INTERPRETATION starts running off the rails with the Gillenormand Dinner and then just gets weirder and weirder as a cliched French Art Demon appears to gradually take over the show until Catherine the Doll murders Valjean
She definitely murders him btw, that is absolutely what happens, he's fine for five years after Cosette's wedding and then Catherine kills him
No really the weather is UNHINGED, ASMR LM1982: Hurricane
How are ANY barrels of powder being set off, let alone flintlock guns?? it's RAINING RAIN
Anyway I DO really like the chilling bit where Marius and Cosette have replaced the Gillenormands in the dinner scene but like. the point is they are pulled AWAY from that by the revelations Thenardier brings. YOU HAVE TO HAVE THE REDEMPTION MOMENT FOR MARIUS OR IT'S ALL HORRIBLE
Eponine and Gavroche both sing a ton and it's great
This remains the funniest Barricade Fall I have seen and I've seen so many. The slo-mo , the dramatic music. The sudden trumpets. Javert eulogizing Enjolras. A solid if weird and unintentional moment of levity
EVEN WHEN VALJEAN IS GOING TO HEAVEN HE'S SINKING IN THE MUD EVEN HEAVEN IS RAINED OUT, WHAT IS WITH THE WEATHER???
A lot of Les Mis adaptations have their own excruciating way to portray the suffering of JvJ while in Toloun, but Lino Ventura's Valjean is obviously the one who has it worst because throughout he only has one wish; To consume soup. And they deny him that. LET HIM HAVE HIS SOUP.
Shoutout to that one scene in Les Mis 1982 where Enjolras is just chilling on Marius's bed. in the Gorbeau house. for some reason
gonna watch that 3-and-a-half-hour-long Les Mis adaptation from 1982 i’ll let you guys (two people) know how it is . french w eng subs btw
LES MIS LETTERS IN ADAPTATION - The Bishop in the Presence of an Unknown Light, LM 1.1.10 (Les Miserables 1982)
“Bishop,” said he, with a slowness which probably arose more from his dignity of soul than from the failing of his strength, “I have passed my life in meditation, study, and contemplation. I was sixty years of age when my country called me and commanded me to concern myself with its affairs. I obeyed. Abuses existed, I combated them; tyrannies existed, I destroyed them; rights and principles existed, I proclaimed and confessed them. Our territory was invaded, I defended it; France was menaced, I offered my breast. I was not rich; I am poor. I have been one of the masters of the state; the vaults of the treasury were encumbered with specie to such a degree that we were forced to shore up the walls, which were on the point of bursting beneath the weight of gold and silver; I dined in Dead Tree Street, at twenty-two sous. I have succored the oppressed, I have comforted the suffering. I tore the cloth from the altar, it is true; but it was to bind up the wounds of my country. I have always upheld the march forward of the human race, forward towards the light, and I have sometimes resisted progress without pity. I have, when the occasion offered, protected my own adversaries, men of your profession. And there is at Peteghem, in Flanders, at the very spot where the Merovingian kings had their summer palace, a convent of Urbanists, the Abbey of Sainte Claire en Beaulieu, which I saved in 1793. I have done my duty according to my powers, and all the good that I was able. After which, I was hunted down, pursued, persecuted, blackened, jeered at, scorned, cursed, proscribed. For many years past, I with my white hair have been conscious that many people think they have the right to despise me; to the poor ignorant masses I present the visage of one damned. And I accept this isolation of hatred, without hating any one myself. Now I am eighty-six years old; I am on the point of death. What is it that you have come to ask of me?” “Your blessing,” said the Bishop.
Rewatched Les Mis (1982). Did the director just tell all the actors not to emote? What happened there?
THEYRE SO SILLY AHSGADJGADIAVXIWBXIEVD