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In case you were having a bad day, here's Spanish eposette
Jean Valjean and Javert kissing (not clickbait)
Whoever in the Argentine production of the musical in 2000 had the idea of having Grantaire kneel before Enjolras and make eye contact knew exactly what they were doing
HI. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT. (for me, at least). I wanted to post this on monday but I'm pretty busy rn.
The thing is. I saw Los Miserables (the Spanish production, in Madrid). It had a TON of enjoltaire and I could ask Javier Manente (the actor who plays Enjolras) about it.
I asked him how he and Pablo Raya (Grantaire) interpreted and played the relationship between Enjolras and Grantaire.
Sadly, I don't remember the whole interaction/exact words but I wrote down everything I remembered right after. I tried my best to translate it, it was something like this:
"We have received directions from above, and they are basing it/relying on the book. But within that we also have some freedom.
It also depends on how both of us feel that day. Sometimes it's more... (you know?) But sometimes it's less like that. Sometimes he pisses me off so much at the café that I don't even want to see him.
But, you know. The book is pretty explicit about it. And I know the fandom. /Yes, he used the word "fandom".
Me: I mean, the book says it verbatim.
Javier: Of course.
Me: But... Do you think it's mutual?
Javier: (without a doubt) Yes.
Me: Yes????
Javier: Well... Maybe he's too busy for that. I mean, he loves him a lot. But... He's completely focused on the revolution"
So, if we needed more confirmation, here it is. I won't get over it. It's been in my mind since. I'm so glad I asked.
(I feel the need to clarify that he said "le quiere", which isn't necessarily romantic but... I'm sure we both knew what we were talking about. In the book they do use "amaba", which is, usually, romantic.)
Grantaire and a student in Los Misérables, 2013.
I printed them as stickers for the actors. Mi sister actually made more but they will be at her insta as she doesn't have a Tumblr account. This is the actual Spanish cast.
I need this to find its people
“Los Mis but I won’t shut up for one second”
Currently thinking about Grantaire in the current spanish production getting progressively more drunk during the barricade scenes till he could barely walk without falling.
(BONUS: I loved how he spent a good five minutes scolding nonsense to a tied and estoic looking Javert.)