Today, thanks to the babysitting of my in-laws, my wife and I went on a date to downtown Columbus. We went out to lunch at El Arepazo, a great hole-in-the-wall Latin restaurant that I highly recommend. Then we visited the Ohio Statehouse and went to the Ohio theatre to see Les Mis. It was an amazing show. I haven't seen the movie yet because I was waiting to see the play, but I can't imagine how the film could compare to the stage version. Excellent music, an amazing atmosphere, and a story that I will remember. Do yourself a favor and try to find a Broadway Across America performance of Les Mis.
Anyway, I have so much to write about but so little time. You can expect a few movie reviews soon: Bellflower, Pulp Fiction, Lagaan, and Madrid 1987. You can also expect a couple of book reviews: Little House of the Prairie, The Neverending Story, and Lonesome Dove. Also Part 2 of my NFL Draft Review will be posted soon. Hope you are enjoying the blog and continue to read, as I'm having a great time writing it. Thanks everyone.
Here's what you can expect from the movie: The singing isn't as good, but it's true to the situation. Like... Eponine isn't going to be singing beautifully while she is dying. I think there is more attention to the story in the movie. I love both, but separately... if that makes sense?
ReplyDeleteThat makes sense. Phantom the movie isn't as good as the play, but I still like the movie because they add in some acting, even if the singing isn't as good.
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