FIRST TIME WATCHING Les Misérables - 10th Anniversary Concert | PART 5

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@flyflorida2001
@flyflorida2001 Жыл бұрын
Javert’s entire character deals in absolutes. Once someone steals, they are a thief. Thief’s are bad. There is no redemption. No change. Once his worldview is upended it upends him.
@jimashburn5606
@jimashburn5606 Жыл бұрын
“I’m not saying much because I’m really invested in the story.” Isn’t that the highest compliment possible to the performance?
@deniseadams1703
@deniseadams1703 Жыл бұрын
You asked how Eponine died. She took a bullet meant for Marius whom she loved. It’s so sad to think that being in his arms in the last few moments of her life was perhaps one of the happiest moments in her very sad life.
@larsgrass1899
@larsgrass1899 5 ай бұрын
She is not the first to fall, that was added in the musical, it's not a true event in the book. In one of the first attacks on the barricade. The rebellion is almost overwhelmed and Marius is one of the last stranding in the line. A French soldier raises his gun at Marius and at the moment that he is about to shoot, a hand comes out of nowhere and the soldier fires his weapon, Marius does not see this happen, he is too engrossed in fighting for his life. Once the attackers retreat for the moment, Marius is checking on the wounded when he hears a faint cry and sees Eponine who's been shot through her hand and in the stomach. Through the rain he holds her and she dies in his arms and he kisses her on the forehead. It's truly one of the saddest scenes in the book. Makes me tear up slightly each time I hear the song.
@kellicoffman8440
@kellicoffman8440 Ай бұрын
Yes it is bittersweet due to the unrequited love
@Sweeney541
@Sweeney541 Жыл бұрын
A few story notes for you for this section: - Eponine delivers the letter from Marius to Cosette, but is met by Valjean at the door so he receive the letter and learns about Marius and Cosettes feelings for each other. This is why he goes to the barricade to try and save this young man that his daughter loves. - Eponine decides to return to the barricade to be with Marius, but is wounded on her way there. - While Marius doesn't love Eponine the way she wants him to, he still thinks of her as a close friend - another small detail: Gavroche (the young boy) is actually Eponines brother - I want to go into more detail about Javert, but I can't just yet because I don't want to spoil anything. Just remember - he isn't the villain of this story. - and now get ready for the last parts of this amazing show - I recommend a box of tissues being at the ready. :) The very next song you get to is probably the biggest song in the entire show and was written especially for the actor you see perform it as he was in the original cast. btw: I'm sure someone has already mentioned this on the earlier videos, but just in case - all the clips you see with props and sets aren't from the actual concert. they were filmed separately on the actual stage of the musical in London. they are included in the video to convey the story better to people who might not know it already (same with the text at the bottom of the screen)
@bloodyuk8452
@bloodyuk8452 Жыл бұрын
Is it possible to double like a comment? Yes, yes, 100% yes. Waiting to read your comment about Javert. His character is fascinating to me, but it's indeed too early to talk about it at this point
@stefanjentoft8107
@stefanjentoft8107 Жыл бұрын
One thing I can say about Javert without spoiling anything since it's exclusive to the book and only briefly touched on in his confrontation with Valjean at Fantine's bedside, is that Javert was actually born and raised in a prison but bettered himself and raised himself out of the gutter, so to speak. Another tidbit that doesn't come to light in the musical is that Thenardier (the inkeeper, crook, etc) actually saved either Marius's father or uncle (I can't remember) in the Napoleonic Wars, so Marius feels he needs to put up with Thenardier in a way he wouldn't otherwise. Also also, Marius's family is loaded, but Marius has distanced himself from them by and large and cast his lot in with the poor and needy of Paris.
@Sweeney541
@Sweeney541 Жыл бұрын
@@bloodyuk8452 agreed. I'm always very defensive about his character thees days - guess it comes from years of dealing with people proclaiming him to be the villain. all that really says is that they didn't pay attention at all. (part of the reason does also lie with more recent casts and the movie version - especially when it comes to turning the actual villains of the story into comic relief. I will never understand how they could cut Dog Eats Dog from the movie).
@rickardroach9075
@rickardroach9075 Жыл бұрын
@@Sweeney541 Plus, they've now cut half of Dog Eat Dog from the stage musical (to cut the runtime). 🤦‍♂
@bloodyuk8452
@bloodyuk8452 Жыл бұрын
For me, the real villain in the story is Cossete :/ one of my least favorite fictional characters of all times... Regarding Javert and the movie - I mostly blame Russell Crowe. He may be a good actor, but his portray of Javert is very one-dimensional. What makes this character so interesting to me is that even if you can't agree with any of his actions throughout the story, by the end, you can at least understand and respect him. In the movie however, his character is so flat and unappealing, that you just don't care for him. (One of the biggest misses of the movie, for me)
@Pretzils1031
@Pretzils1031 Жыл бұрын
Michael Ball, (the actor who plays Marius) went on to play Javert 34 years later in the 2019 staged concert of Les Misérables. He said it was so special because it felt like coming home.
@michelleconcannon7584
@michelleconcannon7584 Жыл бұрын
Why haven’t I seen this?? Is there video?😮
@miiah7475
@miiah7475 Жыл бұрын
There is a dvd/a recording of it available. Search for 2019 staged concert. Alfie Boe played Valjean in it.
@Pretzils1031
@Pretzils1031 Жыл бұрын
@@michelleconcannon7584 You can rent the full version on KZbin. If you get the chance, I'd highly recommend watching it!
@danielrobinson7350
@danielrobinson7350 Жыл бұрын
That part had two of the performances that make the 10th anniversary the best Les Miserables. Lea Salonga’s On My Own and her duet with Michael Ball of ‘A Little Fall of Rain’ are iconic. Those two along with the Philip Quast version of Javert’s song ‘Stars’ are what put this as the best version in my opinion.
@Sweeney541
@Sweeney541 Жыл бұрын
add in Colms ring Him Home and Michaels Empty Chairs, then yes!
@GrapevineBranch
@GrapevineBranch Жыл бұрын
Oh, here's another plot detail that may not be apparent: Act 2 begins with Eponine singing On My Own as she's on her way to deliver a letter from Marius to Cosette. But the letter doesn't reach Cosette... It was delivered to Valjean. So Valjean reads the letter and finds out about Marius's love for Cosette. That's why Valjean heads to the barricade to volunteer... He's going to find Marius and try to keep him safe.
@ChrisPaddlefoot
@ChrisPaddlefoot Жыл бұрын
Lea Salonga (Eponine) is a double Disney princess.... she is signing voice for Mulan and Jasmine (Aladdin). Every other version of "On My Own" is judged against this one... hers is the gold standard.
@murielbarker4311
@murielbarker4311 Жыл бұрын
This was the dream cast Michael Ball doing Empty Table Empty Chairs is the master class on how to sing this song no-one has ever matched him doing it also Colm Wilkinson Bring him home is just brilliant you will enjoy part 6
@jbmusician2007
@jbmusician2007 Жыл бұрын
I actually like empty chairs at empty tables more than bring him home. They are both PIWERHOUSE songs and amazingly by two awesome singers. I think empty chairs gets overlooked by bring him home in my opinion
@ashleypenn7845
@ashleypenn7845 Жыл бұрын
Shortening the context of "Eponine is fatally wounded" is like... the grossest understatement. In the book, she actually blocks a shot that was aimed at Marius. And BOY is the description ever graphic. I read it like 20 years ago and it still gives me the willies. Not a chapter to read right after you've had lunch.
@risperdude
@risperdude Жыл бұрын
Of all the themes in this story one of the strongest is mercy & redemption. Honor, character and freedom are there too but the bishop in act one and everything Valjean does to make up for what he did culminating in releasing Javert it is so moving. Yes, Javert has been Shook, he has no concept of mercy, he only understands law and duty. That is all I'll say.
@marekanthony3935
@marekanthony3935 Жыл бұрын
No matter how many times I’ve seen Lea sing On My Own, I get chills every time. The Pride of the Philippines, the icon, the legend, my GOAT. Pitch perfect.
@Movidude74
@Movidude74 Жыл бұрын
I saw her sing that on Seth Rudetsky's old live show on Sirius in Times Square from like 5 feet away. I may still have the video
@Movidude74
@Movidude74 Жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/lXSao6Sgg9eIa8U
@marekanthony3935
@marekanthony3935 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the video. Chills. I have said to friends, that I have heard vocalist’s sing great songs before but when hearing Lea sing on my own was the first time I saw a song. Like a great painter Lea painted a musical picture that made me feel and see the song. Perfection.
@kat.k5321
@kat.k5321 Жыл бұрын
I always kinda have to laugh at how tenderly Marius treats Eponine here - I like to say the musical gives his character too much credit, because in the book he kind of just uses her to do stuff for him and pretty much shrugs it off when she dies. But honestly, I’m glad the writers of the musical made him more empathetic because it’s a lot easier to root for him (book Marius is a little bitch) and I LOVE Michael Ball’s portrayal of him in this concert. It’s simply fantastic and so so moving.
@chemina8541
@chemina8541 Жыл бұрын
Book Marius is an idiot. Takes part in a rebellion, shoots at people, and destroys property but hey, a man stealing bread is to be despised because the same authority Marius rails against sentenced the thief to prison. I was like: wtf you stupid boy?
@joeypotter6051
@joeypotter6051 Жыл бұрын
Book Marius SUCKS. Lol he's so annoying and dramatic and woe-is-me. If I were Valjean, I'd have let him die and good riddance.
@morcellemorcelle618
@morcellemorcelle618 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Marius was really the worst 😆
@piperbird7193
@piperbird7193 Жыл бұрын
I remember that in the book, he does shrug her off. He says something like 'the bullet only went in your hand', and she says 'but it came out my back'. I read the book in 1994, and that line still stuck with me.
@juliamavroidi8601
@juliamavroidi8601 Жыл бұрын
Also didn't she die bc she saved his life in the book? 😅
@Nurseelphie86
@Nurseelphie86 Жыл бұрын
So glad you are going to explore more musical theater!! Highly, highly recommend watching the 1987 version of Into the Woods!!!! It is so good (much better than the movie version Disney tried to do). To answer your question of how Eponine gets hurt and dies, she basically took a bullet for Marius while trying to get to the barricade
@ICRockets
@ICRockets Жыл бұрын
Oh this is a fantastic idea, that version of ITW would make for an awesome reaction.
@Emilaria
@Emilaria Жыл бұрын
I second that! I love the '87 Into the Woods.
@callalily3994
@callalily3994 Жыл бұрын
Yes, absolutely! That version of Into the Woods is great.
@jennifermorris6848
@jennifermorris6848 Жыл бұрын
Definitely the stage production with Bernadette Peters is the version to see. The movie misses the point.
@rleighrock
@rleighrock Жыл бұрын
I checked the comments to see if someone had mentioned watching Into the Woods next, and I’m glad I did. What’s also nice is that it is available to watch on KZbin for free. I’ve watched it probably a hundred times in just the 7 months since I discovered the musical.
@meredithchandler73
@meredithchandler73 Жыл бұрын
There is a reason this 10th anniversary concert of LES MISERABLES is called the Dream Cast. Many of the performers chosen to take part originated roles in different productions around the world, but not all: Lea Salonga is someone who was a replacement on Broadway, in London and on the US national tour. But obviously they felt she was the best Eponine and put her in this dream cast concert. Jean Valjean is played by the original lead from London and Broadway, Marius was in the original London cast, Cossette was in the original Broadway cast, Javert was in the original Australian cast, Thernadier was in the original London cast. All other roles, like Eponine, were played by people who had some history with LES MISERABLES even if they didn't originate their parts.
@thedogdogification
@thedogdogification Жыл бұрын
Enjolras was also the Enjolras in the original Broadway cast.
@terrybrowning-e9b
@terrybrowning-e9b 5 ай бұрын
i dont know who played what or why i just know if Michael Ball was in it it was wonderful
@TravilingMystery
@TravilingMystery Жыл бұрын
Eponine joined the others at the barricade and was shot by the other side. It isn't covered in this version, but little Gavroche is also Eponine's little brother. Gavroche also recognizes Javert when his parents (the inn keepers) were trying to get Valjean arrested for "stealing" Cosette from them.
@meredithchandler73
@meredithchandler73 Жыл бұрын
It’s totally ok not to be talking much. What I remember about seeing LES MIZ on broadway in the late 80s is that I cried buckets during the 2nd act. I will never get tired of watching Lea’s performances of “On My Own” (her solo song) and “A Little Fall of Rain” (Eponine’s duet with Marius). Beautifully sung and acted.
@emmab5370
@emmab5370 Жыл бұрын
I really can't tell you how lovely it is to watch your reactions to this!! And your questions don't sound weird or silly at all, they just add to the experience of getting to see all of this through the eyes of somebody for whom it's all brand new. I was born into a family that was pretty into theatre, so it's kind of just always been around for me. But seeing somebody else discover it for the first time as a grown-up really gives me a chance to see it all afresh. Like yeah, if you hadn't been to a play before, intermission would be quite a surprise! It's not like they do that when you go to see a movie (unless it's really, really long or something). Thanks for posting these videos and inviting us along for the experience :)
@mxnolis
@mxnolis 7 ай бұрын
The one who plays older Cosette is the singing voice for Disneys Pocahontas. And the one who plays Eponine is the singing voice for Mulan and Jasmine
@suzannelockhart8350
@suzannelockhart8350 Жыл бұрын
Lea salongas On My Own created my love of theater. This concert is iconic.
@michellecluff9631
@michellecluff9631 3 сағат бұрын
30 years of listening to this musical and I still can’t listen to Eponine die without crying.
@packerkats7578
@packerkats7578 Жыл бұрын
Little Fall of Rain was where I started openly sobbing in the theatre in case you were wondering. “…and rain will make the flowers….” 😭
@Ciaransworld
@Ciaransworld Жыл бұрын
Me too!! I tried to hold it in or cry silently but oh, when we get to this part.
@Chrisyt272
@Chrisyt272 Жыл бұрын
Same.
@packerkats7578
@packerkats7578 Жыл бұрын
@@Ciaransworld I made it through Act 1 by the skin of my teeth but completely gave up after this song. And I wasn’t the only one LOL.
@Ciaransworld
@Ciaransworld Жыл бұрын
@@packerkats7578 🤣🤣🤣
@kristinhowk6465
@kristinhowk6465 Жыл бұрын
Same
@freddiegillespie_05
@freddiegillespie_05 Жыл бұрын
It's so much fun watching you enjoy this. And, yeah, as others have said, when Eponine went to join Marius ar the barricades, some shooting had begun, and she saved Marius by throwing herself in front of a bullet intended for him. Marius then grabs some dynamite and threatens to blow everyone up, so the government troops disperse for a while, allowing him to be there for Eponine as she dies.
@robertplattner1636
@robertplattner1636 Жыл бұрын
2 Musicals you have to see. The 1982 Pro-Shot of Sweeney Todd with Angela Lansbury and George Hearn and Chess in Concert with Josh Groban, Adam Pascal and Idina Menzel.
@meredithchandler73
@meredithchandler73 Жыл бұрын
Another vote for SWEENEY TODD with Angela Lansbury. It's one of my favorite musicals ever. Please do *not* watch the film.
@connorgonzalez4023
@connorgonzalez4023 Жыл бұрын
A fun detail about Valjean's uniform: in the book, he had spent a handful of years serving in the French National Guard and kept hold of his uniform after he got out. It allowed him unimpeded access to the barricade so that he could get in contact with Marius after receiving his letter to Cosette.
@risperdude
@risperdude Жыл бұрын
Eponinne was shot on the way to returning to Marius after delivering His farewell letter to Cosette. Can't say more ... sobbing.
@meredithchandler73
@meredithchandler73 Жыл бұрын
I keep rewatching this reaction. I knew you had already seen "On My Own" previously, but you were still captivated by Lea's performance. And I still think it's funny that you read in the captions that Eponine was fatally wounded, but it still took you a couple of minutes to realize that Eponine was dying in Marius's arms while they were singing "A Little Fall of Rain." (I can see the moment where it starts dawning on you.) But kudos to Lea Salonga for being able to make it clear what was happening even though the two actors are just standing in front of a microphone.
@meredithchandler73
@meredithchandler73 Жыл бұрын
Lea does a fantastic job dying on stage - even just with singing and not using full staging!!!
@candidterror8452
@candidterror8452 Жыл бұрын
I had the honor of playing Javert in my community theater's production of this show some years ago. It was an interesting dichotomy; playing a character with such a tough exterior, meanwhile whenever our Eponine started singing A Little Fall of Rain I'd be backstage just crying my eyes out. Definitely one of the more underrated songs from this amazing show.
@larynanntapp6333
@larynanntapp6333 Жыл бұрын
Best quote and one I use alot..."May the wine of friendship never run dry.".
@ponfed
@ponfed 11 ай бұрын
Dude was touched by a Fall of Rain. As he should be!!😊
@callalily3994
@callalily3994 Жыл бұрын
Jumping off from your observations about Valjean, and how Javert was shook when he walked off: you were spot-on about Valjean. And the counterpoint for Javert is that he believes, absolutely and completely, in good and evil, God and Satan, heaven and hell. He's built his entire life as a police officer (or the equivalent) around that: that there are people who do evil, and those people will be punished in hell, and that he is a person who has committed his life to do good, and that it's his job to make sure the evildoers are caught and punished. His whole psyche is built around this, which is why Valjean letting him go shocked him so much -- it upended his entire worldview. Also, I mentioned the revolving stage on one of your other Les Mis videos. These scenes at the barricades are where it was put to incredible use -- they had the barricade built across the revolve, and during the battle scenes, it would slowly turn, so you'd see the action on both sides of it. That sort of thing hadn't really been done much in theatre before, and that slowly turning barricade, with people fighting around and over it, was one of the iconic images of the show. (I saw it for the first time when I was seven, and it was kind of late at night and I'd already fallen asleep by that point in the show, but my older sister woke me up when the barricade started turning, because she didn't want me to miss it.)
@FeaturingRob
@FeaturingRob Жыл бұрын
Hey there, SalvoG! - 3:27 - Lea Salonga as Eponine. Lea had a roundabout way of playing Eponine. She made her professional musical theater debut in the follow-up show written by 'Les Miz' writers Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg called 'Miss Saigon'. In that show, she played Kim, a Vietnamese girl who falls in love with an American soldier named Chris during the Vietnam War. It had a gimmick of landing a Huey Helicopter on stage during the 'Fall of Saigon' sequence. It also starred actor Jonathan Pryce in an Asian role that got a lot of flak but still got him tons of awards. The show was based on the opera 'Madam Butterfly'. She won the lead role and took London and then New York by storm winning the Olivier and Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical. Then...she ended up becoming the singing voice for both Princess Jasmine in 'Aladdin' and 'Mulan'. She has only gotten better. Her voice is just astounding! - The next song...is a kicker! One of the most beautiful, haunting, and moving songs written for a male singer. It also gets made fun of a bit. After you hear it I'll explain why. It's my favorite song in the show.
@meredithchandler73
@meredithchandler73 Жыл бұрын
@featuringrob - you mention Lea’s professional theater debut as MISS SAIGON, but that’s her international theater debut. She started professionally acting at age 7 in the Philippines. She had 10 years of doing theater, film, tv, concerts and albums before she was “discovered” for MISS SAIGON. Of course, the international success of MISS SAIGON les to everything else: Disney princesses, LES MISERABLES, and so on. :)
@kentasbury3531
@kentasbury3531 Жыл бұрын
Lea's name is pronounced Lay ah. I believe she was shot. Lea knows how to elicit emotion. Her diction is perfect.
@robertocruz8908
@robertocruz8908 Жыл бұрын
Miss Saigon is a Must. Watching from Southern California.
@LadyAyumiMusic
@LadyAyumiMusic Жыл бұрын
In the show there was some shooting at the barricade and Marus didn’t see the soldier lining up a shot and she jumped in front of him and took the bullet for him. It temporarily stopped the fighting because she wasn’t supposed to be shot. She was the 1st casualty of the barricade
@terrybrowning-e9b
@terrybrowning-e9b 5 ай бұрын
thank yu. im such an idiot. did not understand what they were doing. my god people we are not idiots. some of have even read the book. book, you know those things made of paper we hold in our hands. some of us have book clubs. some of us still read in bed at night. i read on the subway what i am saying people is stop assuming everybody is an idiot.
@rodb9275
@rodb9275 Жыл бұрын
OOOOO I can't wait to see you do more musicals. I hope one of them will my favorite show of all time : "Miss Saigon". Also, "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" has an excellent online video of the whole show.
@susanfeil7729
@susanfeil7729 Жыл бұрын
Have you seen Wicked? I saw it in London and I was totally blown away by the costumes. I liked the music but not as much as Les Miserables. Of course, it is my favorite.
@amblewat1234
@amblewat1234 Жыл бұрын
Lea Salonga sang On My Own as her audition song for Miss Saigon which is how she got her start. A beautiful irony that she sang the song that got her in the business.
@ESWrites
@ESWrites Жыл бұрын
You have to watch the finale stuff from the later concerts. They bring out bunch of the of the actors who have played the different parts over the years to sing together and some of them are these guys. I can't remember if it's the 25th or not, I'll try to look it up but I would love for you to watch that.
@jenniferrodriguez5337
@jenniferrodriguez5337 Жыл бұрын
Jean Valjean served under the name Ultime Fauchlevent in the Reserves. Even though he was really exempt by age. It helped with his cover. That's why he had the uniform
@skyt3265
@skyt3265 Жыл бұрын
your eyes were lookin pretty misty during a little fall of rain 💙💙💙
@NathanWert
@NathanWert Ай бұрын
I know this is a year old video...but you really need to see these live in the theatre. This is a "Concert" and they've cut out a lot of the show that gives you sooooo much more context. I saw this in Ford's Theater in Washington DC back in the 1990's and the stage work was AMAZING. All of the "props" you see on the screen are taken from some of the productions that have been put on...and not done during the concert itself. Javert's death in the theater was done by a suspended catwalk and he jumps off it to fall down through the stage.
@stevelorenzo1361
@stevelorenzo1361 Жыл бұрын
As Eponine was climbing the barricade to be with Marius, shots ring out. In a brief prelude to "A Little Fall of Rain," Eponine tells Marius she left his letter with Cosette's father, and when she collapses, Marius realizes she's been shot. He opens her coat and sees blood everywhere; Eponine's first words in "A Little Fall of Rain" are to comfort him, showing that his feelings are a priority to her, even as she's dying. As I (and others) have mentioned, Valjean intercepted Marius's letter, which is why he went to the barricade. In the concert staging, you don't see Valjean overhearing Marius during "Drink With Me" when he says "Life without Cosette means nothing at all/Would you weep, Cosette, should Marius fall." This is when Valjean realizes Marius is the person who sent the letter, and this leads directly into the next song.
@rodolfosamaniego8401
@rodolfosamaniego8401 Жыл бұрын
Ponine, the girl in his arms was dying from the crossfires. She is Lea Salonga a Filipina from my country -the Philippines. Watch it in the movie.
@mercyfulnate
@mercyfulnate Жыл бұрын
Would love to see your reaction to the live version of Rent on Broadway from 2008.
@emmslm2827
@emmslm2827 Жыл бұрын
Have loved watching you get into this show and can’t wait for more. Honestly Colm Wilkinson and Philip Quast are just perfect in their roles (honestly Philip is my all time favourite Javert!) and the whole cast are stunning but I agree with everyone else that the concert did cut a lot plot wise. To get the full experience maybe watch a bootleg recorded version of the show on KZbin (and I know I’ll get some flack here for promoting that but we all watched these before pro recorded musicals were a thing). Some aren’t bad quality and one with a great cast is with John Owen jones in London 2010. You can find that on KZbin. It has the newer costumes and staging but you’ll understand the plot better and see the amazing staging
@theroseinthelibrary7975
@theroseinthelibrary7975 Жыл бұрын
Yes! New channel for musicals! I’m totally game for that, couldn’t recommend Into The Woods with Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters enough, and it just happens to be free on KZbin. Enjoy!
@jbmusician2007
@jbmusician2007 Жыл бұрын
Act 2 has some AMAZING POWERFUL songs and this cast slays them. I know everyone in past videos brings up the 25th anniversary concert, but it just doesn't hold up to this concert. Lea Salong is good as Fantine in the 25th anniversary, but she's AMAZING as Eponine here. This rule was more suited for her to shine. I think the role of Eponine is better than the role of Fantine. It has more stage time.
@CafeDeDuy
@CafeDeDuy Жыл бұрын
In the musical, Eponine, disguised as a boy, got shot on the way to Marius. In the book/recent film, she took a bullet for him. Towards the end of the song, she reaches towards as she was dying in hopes he would kiss her and dies in his arms.
@terrybrowning-e9b
@terrybrowning-e9b 5 ай бұрын
i just love people who seem to feel it is their duty in life to explain everything to us other idiots. yeh yeh im so much smarter than you are. people give us a little credit. we are not all idiots
@CafeDeDuy
@CafeDeDuy 5 ай бұрын
@@terrybrowning-e9bI, like many other comments, am just explaining the Eponine because it was raised in the video Uh???
@terrybrowning-e9b
@terrybrowning-e9b 5 ай бұрын
@@CafeDeDuy no you are not. you were just showing off to prove to everybody how much smarter you are than other people. not to worry, everytime you open yoour mouth it is just to show everybody how much smarter you are than the rest of us.
@CafeDeDuy
@CafeDeDuy 5 ай бұрын
@@terrybrowning-e9bnah that’s you projecting onto me cause that’s a lot of assumption right now. Just check the rest of the comments in the video. It’s the same thing. The user inquired about Eponine, and I answered, just as everyone else did. You singled me out and projected onto me and no one else. Have a blessed day
@CafeDeDuy
@CafeDeDuy 5 ай бұрын
@@terrybrowning-e9balso my comment is pretty neutral. I compared the book versus movie versus musical. If you can’t take basic knowledge and you think it’s someone being smarter than you… maybe youre right. I am smarter than you and uoure just downright dumb 🤷🏻‍♂️ Have a magical day and don’t forget that General LaMarque is dead ✊🏼
@corvus1374
@corvus1374 Жыл бұрын
Lea is so clear when she sings. Eponine got shot by the government troops as she was trying to crawl over the barricade. The little kid who plays Gavroche is now over 40 years old. "Drink With Me" always makes me cry.
@sherry640
@sherry640 Жыл бұрын
You need to listen to and react to Alfie Boe performing Bring Him Home. He is a British tenor who sang the Val Jean part in the 25th anniversary special. He went on to play the part in London & Broadway productions of Les Mis. His performance is breathtaking & is my absolute favorite version of that beautiful song.
@nottristan6300
@nottristan6300 Жыл бұрын
I would recommend after this seeing Wicked
@denhow6889
@denhow6889 Жыл бұрын
yes. i always tear up whenever i hear lea and micheal's version of a little fall of rain. You can watch Lea's theatre as well! Miss Saigon! That was sooooo good. She won best actress for that musical.
@meredithchandler73
@meredithchandler73 Жыл бұрын
Yes! Lea every major theater award for playing the lead role in MISS SAIGON in London (Olivier Award) and Broadway (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, and Theatre World Award). I don't know how many people have all those awards, but the number who may have it for the same role in a show is definitely small. BD Wong (the speaking voice of Shang in the Disney film "Mulan") has all the same US Awards for his Broadway debut in M BUTTERFLY, but the show wasn't done in London so he doesn't have an Olivier Award. BD Wong won a Clarence Derwent Award for his role in M BUTTERFLY - an award given to promising actors in supporting roles on Broadway, so Lea would not have been eligible as she was a lead in MISS SAIGON.
@bethanderson1596
@bethanderson1596 Жыл бұрын
that is my favorite musical and you will love another part of Les Miserables and please watching another musical i like
@SylviaViridian
@SylviaViridian Жыл бұрын
Fun fact, since I know you've seen Hamilton: the song The Story of Tonight is thematically and tonally a shout out to Drink With Me, very deliberately - a wistful drinking song between friends on the eve of revolution, purposefully drawing an emotional parallel between Les Amis here and the early cast of Hamilton for the musical theater fans in the audience to catch onto.
@24jobi
@24jobi Жыл бұрын
can never watch Eponine and Marius without tearing up... beautiful song, ..... loving watching this again with you guys...
@bloodyuk8452
@bloodyuk8452 Жыл бұрын
Oh, I have chills! Glad to hear we'll get 2 reactions a week, I'm really curious to see your reaction to the second act (which is amazing, IMO) As already mentioned in the comments, it's easy to hate or to misunderstand Javert, but he really is an amazing character, but it's too early to discuss it :) Eponine is another great character, completely mesmerizing in her performance. Her last duet is heartbreaking, kudos for Marius for being there for her in her last moments (I don't like his character, but at least he's done one thing right...) Don't apologize for not being too talkative in these reactions, stay in the zone and immerse yourself in the story, we enjoy it either way ;)
@hurrle2
@hurrle2 Жыл бұрын
When I first saw this and when Lea sang her song...this moment made me want to be in this play and be the character Eponine. Of course, I cannot sing the way she does. It is such a powerful character, and her death song was so gentle and powerful at the same time. I was in tears by the end. I think it was also the acting within the song that touched my heart as well. I am enjoying these reactions so much! Thank you for reacting to Les Miserables!
@patticrichton1135
@patticrichton1135 Жыл бұрын
Wait until you see the props and COSTUMES for "Phantom at the Opera" at Albert Hall in London!
@BobbyWitcher
@BobbyWitcher 10 ай бұрын
It is fun seeing their performances with you! Love Les Mis
@rodb9275
@rodb9275 Жыл бұрын
Because of Lea and Michael, I enjoy this concert most. BUT, they leave things out. I don't think the 25th anniversary leaves them out . There's an important part missing after Eponine sings "On My Own"
@DoliSkipper
@DoliSkipper Жыл бұрын
The segment with Javert and the revolutionaries has some great and very defiant Javert lines cut out that I wish they'd kept in, something about "...death to each and every traitor, every schoolboy to his sport...I renounce your people's court!", as luck would have it, those lines can be found, and listened to on "The Complete Symphonic Recording" that they did a couple of years later, and with the amazing Philip Quast doing the same part.
@darrenmiller6927
@darrenmiller6927 Жыл бұрын
This play has some of the best music ever written. But funny you mentioned Phantom of the Opera a few sgments back. Andrew Loyd Webber wrote it for a young star that would later become his wife, a fantastic singer named Sarah Brightmen. She has a great duet with another fantastic singer Andrea Bocelli. "Time to Say Goodbye" you can get the video from one of his concerts about 20 years ago. Incredible performance. Highly recommend it, over Phantom even. Besides she was the woman he wrote Phantom for and she was the original lead Christine when the play opened in London anyway. She is an amazing singer.
@travisgator1460
@travisgator1460 Жыл бұрын
In the Broadway show eponine pretends to be a guy so she can fight along side him and be with Marius in the baracade. There is a lot of gun fire in the first gunfire against the army and a few people die that are not main characters, she is also shot and he realizes it is her.
@waterhousewhistler
@waterhousewhistler Жыл бұрын
Another wonderful reaction video!!! So enjoying this series!
@ohanabii
@ohanabii Жыл бұрын
someone else explained everything really well but when they say eponine was fatally wounded, if i remember correctly, she was shot while protecting marius and the ‘little fall of rain’ in the books was apparently her own blood that she felt dripping but she thought it was raining though it actually wasnt
@Kmbri
@Kmbri Жыл бұрын
Ok, you don't understand how much I have been looking forward to your reaction to Act 2. I have been hooked since the beginning. If you are taking recommendations for musicals... Tick Tick Boom (2021 Netflix). Lin-Manuel Miranda's directorial debut. Anyway, whatever you choose to do, I will be back.
@corvus1374
@corvus1374 Жыл бұрын
Just to add, Tick Tick Boom is an autobiographical show about the guy who wrote Rent.
@rebelmage6929
@rebelmage6929 Жыл бұрын
Man, I watch KZbin videos at 2x speed, and I've listened to this musical a lot, but A Little Fall of Rain still made me cry, lmao.
@annev9397
@annev9397 8 ай бұрын
Watching this has been great. Thank you! Most musicals have an intermission but newer plays are moving away from that and only doing one act, which I think is a good idea.
@DoroteeaZorici
@DoroteeaZorici Жыл бұрын
Disclaimer : you should have read the book, because : 1) Marius only went to die on the barricades after his grandpa refused to let him married Cosette 2) Cosette and her father moved I secret to another adress în Paris (you can see this în the 2012 movie) and left a letter to Marius in the yard ( with her new adress) 3) Eponine finds the letter and hide it; then she send Marius a message to invite him to the barricade; she only reveals him the truth and give back Cosette's letter when she is deadly wounded; 4) only after Eponine's death, Marius sends Gavroche to Cosette's new place, and Valjean intercepts the letter (early in the day he had found a "copy" of Cosette's letter on the blotting paper, and now, also his answer, and that had pritty much stunned him)
@rhondamurff9101
@rhondamurff9101 Жыл бұрын
This is my all time favorite musical from when I was among the first ones to see it in Paris in 1980 to watching it several times in Chicago. Seeing it again through your eyes is a delight!! Every day I've checked to see if the next section is out on your channel!!🤭🤗
@derangedpinke
@derangedpinke Жыл бұрын
I wish I could explain the absolute chokehold that On My Own and Castle on a Cloud had on a generation of theater kids 😂
@matthewharrison2971
@matthewharrison2971 Жыл бұрын
SalvoG just to let you know from part 6 on, if you get choked up easily, you may want or need tissues cause the rest is a rollercoaster
@joseph.westbury
@joseph.westbury Жыл бұрын
If u r gonna watch more musicals, I recommend Starkid. They make brilliant musicals and upload them to yt. My favourite is the guy who didn't like musicals which is about an apocalypse of singing zombies. Another great one is Twisted which is Aladdin from Jafars point of view
@emilythorkildson8514
@emilythorkildson8514 Жыл бұрын
Just thought I'd mention that you should keep watching after the cast take their bows...the video cut out the post-bow speeches, but there is a special performance at the very end (don't want to say too much to avoid spoiling it). And after you've finished watching this, I'd recommend checking out Sideways' video about Les Mis...there's some basic discussion about the music itself, but it's mostly about the 2012 film, and why the choices they made really didn't work. *This isn't a reaction recommendation, just if you'd like some commentary* And if you are looking for more musical theatre to react to, I'd recommend checking out some Sondheim musicals! There's a concert version of Sweeney Todd with the NY Philharmonic starring Emma Thompson as Mrs. Lovett and Phillip Quast (Javert in this concert) as The Judge Into the Woods, starring Bernadette Peters Company, starring Raul Esparza The last two are not concerts, but recordings of the Broadway productions. I'd also highly recommend Come From Away on Apple TV+ And if you want to watch an actual movie musical vs. a stage show, I'd suggest tick, tick...BOOM! on Netflix
@meredithchandler73
@meredithchandler73 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry, but as talented as Phillip Quast is, I would say that best version of SWEENEY TODD to watch is the filmed stage production (full show) with Angela Lansbury and George Hearn as opposed to any concert version.
@emilythorkildson8514
@emilythorkildson8514 Жыл бұрын
@@meredithchandler73 I agree, that the version with Angela Lansbury is probably the best filmed version of the show. Of course, anything with Angela Lansbury is automatically fantastic. I just think the concert version is interesting in the way it subverts the way concerts are normally presented...with everyone throwing away their binders and music stands and it turning it into a staged concert vs. standing around and singing. And it features Audra Mcdonald as the Beggar Woman, which is definitely a plus.
@kristinewilliams-hall3564
@kristinewilliams-hall3564 Жыл бұрын
Just came across your videos because I’m a huge fan of Les Mis and subscribed because I really enjoyed watching your reactions. I can’t wait for the rest-it really is an incredible musical and story.
@phoenixfire124
@phoenixfire124 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love these reactions... I'd love to watch you do more plays if you choose. Its great seeing them through new eyes. A lot of us will definitely have ideas for new ones for you to try.
@cliometrician
@cliometrician Жыл бұрын
And it's a lot of fun for us! Thank you.
@ktwashere5637
@ktwashere5637 Жыл бұрын
How have you never heard I Dreamed a Dream before? It was everywhere for a while.
@Korbin_Arts
@Korbin_Arts Жыл бұрын
You talked about the Frozen musical, i absolutely love that one! I saw it live right before the pandemic. The costume change in Let it Go legitimately blows my mind
@flyflorida2001
@flyflorida2001 Жыл бұрын
Come From Away is another pro shoot on Apple TV that is amazing
@williammaddox6363
@williammaddox6363 Жыл бұрын
It is so wonderful to rediscover Les Mis and re-experience the emotions through your eyes and reactions. Thank you
@emmadumais2337
@emmadumais2337 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you're reacting to more musical theatre!!! These Les Mis reaction videos are something I really look forward to every week; also check out more of Colm Wilkinson's stuff-he's a legend! Keep up the work mate, cheers!
@goeagles25
@goeagles25 Жыл бұрын
I love that you are loving this performance!!! It truly is the BEST! Of course these are like the all stars of the original casts from London, Broadway and others which makes it so amazing!!!❤
@anthonysodano6701
@anthonysodano6701 Жыл бұрын
You should watch the phantom of the opera
@jennifermorris6848
@jennifermorris6848 Жыл бұрын
When they drop the barricades in it is so cool and they continue to use the turn.
@steveh7211
@steveh7211 Жыл бұрын
Glad you are enjoying Les Miserables! I can throughly recommend Miss Saigon written by Boublil and Schonberg who wrote the music to Les Mis - its an amazing show and is a direct recording of the stage show (not just a song concert) so you get props, scenery and even a landing helicopter - can't recommend it enough!!!!
@JayeEllis
@JayeEllis 5 ай бұрын
Eponine's death gets me every time.
@nottristan6300
@nottristan6300 Жыл бұрын
The concert does have some very bizarre cuts. Right before Eponines death there is quick exchange of lines that describes that after delivering the letter Eponines was shot by some of the French soilder returning to the barricade and that’s when it picked up. Very confusing for a first time viewer
@TravilingMystery
@TravilingMystery Жыл бұрын
I grew up watching this! I am SO excited each time you post a new video.
@lowellmorton1708
@lowellmorton1708 Жыл бұрын
Salvo, I so appreciate your reaction to this. I love this concert and have the DVD. I've watched it numerous times, but your reactions are priceless. Thanks for sharing with us.
@melaniewilliams6740
@melaniewilliams6740 Жыл бұрын
She (Éponine) got hurt delivering messages in the warzone for Marius. This musical changed my trajectory as a human woman. My real life daughter is named Éponine because someone gave me the abridged version of the novel Les Misérables when I was 10 years old, and both Fantine and Éponine struck me as tragic yet beautiful characters. The musical just added color to my already checkered understanding of these people, and my little 'Ponine will be 23 years old this year
@meredithchandler73
@meredithchandler73 Жыл бұрын
By the way - you can find clips of Lea Salonga singing other songs from LES MISERABLES. She went into the Broadway revival as Fantine in 2007 and was part of the 25th anniversary concert in 2010 as Fantine. I believe there is a video that strings together all of Lea's parts from the 25th anniversary concert. I think there are a few clips of Lea as Fantine on Broadway, too. Lea has sung "On My Own" and "I Dreamed a Dream" in concert many, many times over the years - sometimes one or the other individually, sometimes both as part of a medley. Lea sang "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables" on a news program. Lea has also sung "Bring Him Home" many times since the pandemic began. Lea's own doctor had requested she sing it as part of some online performance she was going to do. Yes - besides being a LES MIZ fan, I'm a huge Lea Salonga fan!
@Jon71992
@Jon71992 Жыл бұрын
They have 25th anniversary concert and the 2012 movie. Both r great
@DDTC73
@DDTC73 Жыл бұрын
If you want to watch the 25th Anniversary, thats definitely available in HD
@stefanjentoft8107
@stefanjentoft8107 Жыл бұрын
For those who think Javert is the villain, I'd point you to 22:05 "There's nothing that I blame you for. You've done your duty, nothing more"
@jennifermorris6848
@jennifermorris6848 Жыл бұрын
That is the point . . . “ nothing more.” Is an indictment of someone who has done the minimum. No going above and beyond.
@SimbaRobyn
@SimbaRobyn 2 ай бұрын
I keep thinking, wait til he gets to this song…for pretty much every song 😆 I loveee Fall of Rain & of course On My Own- but seriously wait til you get to Bring Him Home! I saw the broadway revival & Ramin Karimloo’s Bring Him Home was beyond amazing. There was a pause when he finished and then we jumped to our feet!! 👏🏼 👏🏼 And the final is coming! ❤
@christinemoore4478
@christinemoore4478 Жыл бұрын
Thank again Salvo
@DianaW3431
@DianaW3431 Жыл бұрын
One of the themes of the musical is showing Javert's form of Christianity versus Valjean's. Javert is very law-oriented and sees God the same way. On the other hand, Valjean's sees God as a loving presence and acts accordingly.
@sarahlynnie2000
@sarahlynnie2000 Жыл бұрын
YAY, THEATER!!!!!! 😊😊😊
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