I FEEL BAD FOR YOU THAT YOU DON'T SEE THE BEAUTY IN RUSSELL'S VOICE.
HE DOES NOT HAVE THE TYPICAL VOICE, HE HAS AN AMAZING TOUCH TO IT, THAT'S WHAT DISTINGUISHES HIM FROM ALL THE OTHER ACTORS IN THE FILM.
YOU HAVE TO TRULY UNDERSTAND HIS VOICE. ITS REMARKABLE.
EXTRAORDINARY ACTOR. BRILLIANT VOICE.
HIS ACTING, HIS VOICE AND HE , HIMSELF ARE MASTERPIECES.
I totally disagree. Almost immediately, as soon as the movie started, it was Russell Crowe that absolutely caught my attention. I thought he made a perfect Javert - deep, strong, tormented. And I was surprised at the beauty of his voice. I was disappointed in Hugh Jackman's performance - he just never seemed to quite hit the mark. He strained to make every note - and not in a good way. Ann Hathaway was beautiful as Fontine and should be considered for an Oscar. All other performances were great.
I absolutely agree with you. When hearing his voice, you will automatically know THAT is RUSSELL's voice. His voice sets him apart from all the actors in the film .
SIMPLY BRILLIANT.
I felt exactly the same way when watching Crowe struggle with "Stars" and "Javert's Suicide". These are two of the most moving and powerful songs in the whole production, and I was very disappointed with Crowe's renditions. All other performances were spectacular, particularly Anne Hathaway. The raw emotion of her "I Dreamed a Dream" is impossible to deny.
I am a HUGE Russel Crowe fan and have always been drawn in by his performances, but he absolutely butchered the role and his voice was SO distracting and SO bad I was embarrassed for him. For those that say his detractors just don't know a good baritone when we hear it is nonsense. Is this production of one of the most beloved stories of all time not supposed to appeal to a wide audience?
I loved Les Mis, but unlike you I thought Russell Crowe was the best Javert of all He actually brought more depth to the conflict he was having and I finally understood his suicide He also brought out more emotion to Javert's character and made the conflict more understandable
Can't even believe your critic except maybe you just don't like Russell himself
He was magnificent as Javert They all left their hearts on the big screen As far as his voice goes he was perfect His deep voice was part of what characterized him He can hold more than a note and is quite a good musician Thought he had the best male voice
For anyone that reads this go seeds Mis It is the movie to see WOW. And Russell Crowe. Hugh Jackman & Anne Hathaway all deserve Oscar nominations Don't know which movie you watched
I do hate critics when they bash something amazing
By the way it's not Russell's first musical That's where he got his start in "The Rockey Horror Picture Show"
And funny that I understood more about the internal conflict of Javert's character and why he committed suicide after letting him go So be brought more. clarity than ever and therefore brought so much more than past.versions And I've seen all of them I don't get paid to criticize like you, but you critic of Russell Crowe is rubbish
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I FEEL BAD FOR YOU THAT YOU DON'T SEE THE BEAUTY IN RUSSELL'S VOICE. HE DOES NOT HAVE THE TYPICAL VOICE, HE HAS AN AMAZING TOUCH TO IT, THAT'S WHAT DISTINGUISHES HIM FROM ALL THE OTHER ACTORS IN THE FILM. YOU HAVE TO TRULY UNDERSTAND HIS VOICE. ITS REMARKABLE. EXTRAORDINARY ACTOR. BRILLIANT VOICE. HIS ACTING, HIS VOICE AND HE , HIMSELF ARE MASTERPIECES.
I totally disagree. Almost immediately, as soon as the movie started, it was Russell Crowe that absolutely caught my attention. I thought he made a perfect Javert - deep, strong, tormented. And I was surprised at the beauty of his voice. I was disappointed in Hugh Jackman's performance - he just never seemed to quite hit the mark. He strained to make every note - and not in a good way. Ann Hathaway was beautiful as Fontine and should be considered for an Oscar. All other performances were great.
I absolutely agree with you. When hearing his voice, you will automatically know THAT is RUSSELL's voice. His voice sets him apart from all the actors in the film . SIMPLY BRILLIANT.
I felt exactly the same way when watching Crowe struggle with "Stars" and "Javert's Suicide". These are two of the most moving and powerful songs in the whole production, and I was very disappointed with Crowe's renditions. All other performances were spectacular, particularly Anne Hathaway. The raw emotion of her "I Dreamed a Dream" is impossible to deny.
I am a HUGE Russel Crowe fan and have always been drawn in by his performances, but he absolutely butchered the role and his voice was SO distracting and SO bad I was embarrassed for him. For those that say his detractors just don't know a good baritone when we hear it is nonsense. Is this production of one of the most beloved stories of all time not supposed to appeal to a wide audience?
I loved Les Mis, but unlike you I thought Russell Crowe was the best Javert of all He actually brought more depth to the conflict he was having and I finally understood his suicide He also brought out more emotion to Javert's character and made the conflict more understandable Can't even believe your critic except maybe you just don't like Russell himself He was magnificent as Javert They all left their hearts on the big screen As far as his voice goes he was perfect His deep voice was part of what characterized him He can hold more than a note and is quite a good musician Thought he had the best male voice For anyone that reads this go seeds Mis It is the movie to see WOW. And Russell Crowe. Hugh Jackman & Anne Hathaway all deserve Oscar nominations Don't know which movie you watched I do hate critics when they bash something amazing By the way it's not Russell's first musical That's where he got his start in "The Rockey Horror Picture Show" And funny that I understood more about the internal conflict of Javert's character and why he committed suicide after letting him go So be brought more. clarity than ever and therefore brought so much more than past.versions And I've seen all of them I don't get paid to criticize like you, but you critic of Russell Crowe is rubbish