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- Les Misérables - I Dreamed A Dream: Fantine (Anne Hathaway) sings of her past and the horror of her current desperation.
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After 19 years as a prisoner, Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman) is freed by Javert (Russell Crowe), the officer in charge of the prison workforce. Valjean promptly breaks parole but later uses money from stolen silver to reinvent himself as a mayor and factory owner. Javert vows to bring Valjean back to prison. Eight years later, Valjean becomes the guardian of a child named Cosette after her mother's (Anne Hathaway) death, but Javert's relentless pursuit means that peace will be a long time coming.
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Cast: Anne Hathaway
Screenwriter: Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schönberg, Herbert Kretzmer, William Nicholson
Director: Tom Hooper
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Took her less than 5 minutes to win that Oscar goddamn
I agree she too good
And one million previous of Anne with herself
Colin Mitchell That happens a lot by the way
omg
First step: be Anne Hathaway.
"I had a dream my life would be
So different from this hell I'm living.."
I cried
I cried my eyes out during the whole movie (can't believe that 8 years have passed since I saw it for the first time), but during this song the flood gates where open. I knew she'd get the oscar.
That’s where I broke, I cry everytime during this song whenever I watch this movie
I coomed.
I still do, this is one of the very few emotionally powerful performances I've ever seen
@@spector969 same bruh
the blank expression on her face at the end, then suddenly checking her surroundings as if going back to her reality that life must continue. just wow.
Just no. You are stupid.
"The tigers" refers to German airplanes during the war.
I’m pretty bad at seeing movies deeper than surface level. Glad you commented this because it made the scene so much more depressing.
The broadway version of “singing well and ignore the acting” doesn’t compare to the heartbreak Hathaway conveys in this… you really feel the character’s circumstances in this version. While it might not be the best vocally, it’s the most raw. Brava.
I prefer this version to the belting harpies on Broadway hands down🙌
This is because we are able to see micro-expressions, subtle body cues that broadway doesn't give us.
And I hate it. If I wanted to see a drama, I'd watch a drama. But I'm not watching a drama, I'm watching a musical, which means that first and foremost I want good music and singing.
@@hellterminator then go to broadway. Who watches "movie musical" and then expect a carbon copy of the broadway musical?
@@lovelessdinosaur6650 Who watches a musical and doesn't care about the music? Go watch a drama instead.
On a constructive note, there's a way to combine the two, you know. You can keep the Broadway singing and add the much superior sets and costumes of movies. And even the better acting, to the extent where it doesn't interfere with the music.
This has been done many times. The Sound of Music, Marry Poppins, Grease, West Side Story, Phantom of the Opera, Fiddler on the Roof,…
It's a shame they chose to ruin Les Mis.
Just a reminder that Anne Hathaway was in a 3-hour movie for only 30 minutes but she still won Academy’s Best Supporting Actress...
Oh and this was taken in one take.
She sang the song 20 times in a row it was the fourth one they used
Nope there is a cut with a change in camera.
@@funguy29 what do u think they only use one camera?
Rafael John people like you believe anything they're told
@@funguy29 Yeah, you're confused. The song was a single take. But as Charlie noted, she performed it multiple times. They did not cut together different takes, though.
I really don't understand the hate that Anne Hathaway got after this movie. This was truly one of the most well deserved Oscar wins in history.
Les Mis is a terrific musical, great songs, great rich opportunity for actors to dive deep. It had a legendary run on Broadway. I think most people felt this was just a revival of an old favorite and was easy winnings for Oscars. It's exceptionally well done as this film though. Anne is fantastic in it.
@@brontewcat hugh jackman was on broadway and anne hathaway has a good voice and they brought a bunch of people over from broadway
@@topnotchcardz1639 Maybe, but she doesn’t have a top voice. Les Miz is like an opera, and it needs strong voices. While I do not think the producers needed classically trained opera singers, it needs strong voices. Anne Hathaway is a good actress, but her voice was not strong enough.
Hugh Jackman was fine, but Russell Crowe’s voice was a train-wreak.
This is, of course, personal preference. I am much more emotionally moved by beautiful music than good acting. So for me, no matter how good Anne Hathaway’s acting, I am not going to be emotionally moved as by somewhat weaker acting but a much better voice. I understand from an interview I saw with her, Anne Hathaway made a deliberate choice not to sing it ‘pretty’. I get that choice, but in my view the song required a stronger voice.
Movie musicals used to always have strong voices, even if the producers/ directors had to use a voice double. Just because this is movie does not mean the the acting has to prioritised over the singing. There are plenty of non musical versions of Les Miserables if it is acting that is wanted, including a brilliant French version with Gerard Depardieu as Valjean and John Malkovich as Jarvert.
@@brontewcat yes of course im just saying she pulled it off for someone who isnt a trained singer
Whilst training as a professional vocalist I had many teachers. All of them said the same thing: you can sing through anything...sore throat, pain - anything except for crying. Crying swells the throat and limits your vocal range to the point of damage if you continue. This scene gave me so much respect for Anne Hathaway. Her acting is incredible, her singing equally so. The despair in her eyes is heart-wrenching. Im no expert on acting, but this was something else. The genius to it is her breathing. Every breath, every emphasis on each phrase is carefully timed so that her sobs don't interfere with her vocal. She was really going for it emotionally and this must have been incredibly controlled for her, or just a natural talent at switching from sob to vocal. This was filmed live in one take. I thought the film overall was rubbish, miscast and don't even get me started on Russell Crowe. But this scene is PERFECTION.
I love this movie
@@benjaminraymond7866The whole point of Les ,Miserables is believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shall be saved. He is God. ✝️🙏🩷
She isn’t really crying
Anyone can sing a song you can hear the magic comes when the singer sings a song another person can feel.....😢
Aaaah please don't even mention Russell Crowe, god how he butchered Stars it's unthinkable, I heard his version first and I though what a boring filler song and then I saw Phillip Quast's version... I had no idea how beautiful this song could be.
I will never understand why people disliked her in this role. She was beyond perfect.
They mad because she was at peak of her career and wanted the actress has stronger voice lmao this is not musical theater this musical movie ofc they gonna cast actress that talented enough to potray those emotion not just with big voice LOL
@@moozie996 exactly! It's a different type of performance.
The one dislike is the avid theater geek, who wants singing over acting, i find it funny, since singing is expression. I choose emotion than just belting, yeah great you can belt, but does it make people feel the emotion of the song, the story behind it. I love theater too but if u can emote the song with feeling than just belting i salute you.
She hasn’t paid her acting dues, we can all play this roll, but what has she actually done,
Sorry if i spelt dues wrong. No sorry, she’s miss plaiced
Pedantic I know - there is no beyond perfect, and she is.
I can’t believe Tom Hooper did such a great job with this scene and then he still went on to direct Cats.
ConMan1226 LMAOO!!!
😂😂😂
Unpopular opinion but I thought Cats was a brilliant film
Samuel. S. L. Henshaw tf
I KNOW OMG
Fun fact: Her mother played Fantine in a broadway musical
Awww she followed her foorprints!!
Wonderous!! Thanks for sharing!
@@kicklayoutfosse7009 footprints
*Footsteps* 🤦🏻♀️
Who asked
This isn't a flawless practiced presentation of art. This is a crushed face of hopelessness from a battered human being. That is the art.
I think the interpretation is flawless, perfect and hopelessly beautiful.
This is the most dramatic, emotional performance ever, she incorporates and conveys the drama and emotion fully. How her voice changes from agression to despair, the look of horror in her eyes to the final surrender...20 out of 10 performance, she put the bar for others extremely high. Well done! I would've loved to see the film teams reaction after this scene was concluded. I bet they were clapping their hands sore.
I would add just another one: Natalie Wood - Splendour in the grass! The bath scene… amazing!
What makes me give Anne full respect is that she did this whole scene in one take. All this emotion, that wonderful singing, one take. Such a great actress!
Nat Allison She did it in one take 20 times in a row and they used the fourth one she did
@@CharlieAUS so they filmed it multiple times but only used one of the takes instead of editing them together? So she did it in one take.
Phillip Utterback Yes that’s what I said
Nat Allison probs the greatest💕
Absolutely adorable 💋
that part when she says “I had a dream my life would be so different from this hell I’m living” and starts hyperventilating and sobbing...that’s what gets me. it’s like it’s hitting her all over again
Yes, a kick in the stomach.
I got physically sick to my stomach watching this scene for the first time. I know it's just acting but she portrays it so well that I don't even know what to feel. She literally portrayed what it felt like to be to totally defeated and then the acceptance of her defeat. A life of getting dirt kicked in your face, of being used, abused, under-valued, spat on, and dehumanized and then final a swan song of 3-4 minutes of saying what you want to God, the world, the cosmos , whoever is listening, and then the final acceptance of total surrender as you die...it's honestly unmatched in cinema so far.
You nailed it!
For me is when she sings "But there are dreams that cannot be".
The hyperventilating is what takes me out of the moment. She gives such a raw, truthful performance overall, especially in this particular number, but filling the brief interlude with a burlesque of a panic attack was an amateurish choice that marred her otherwise sublime rendition.
I’ve heard many versions of this song and Anne Hathaway is the only one who is able to express the melancholy and despair of the character. Truly phenomenal
Ik, Lea Salonga's version punches me in the gut while Anne's with the added godly visual was more of a punch with brass knuckles to me.
To all the Anne Hath a Ways who have been bought and paid for to say good things for her, come on. Really people? Russel Crowe was made fun of but Anne Hathaway was praised? No one in Hollywood has any taste, class or morals. Les Mis the movie ~would~ have been great if Anne Hathaway wouldn't have weasled and wedged her talentless self in it. Shame on Hollywood's gristmill of talentless hacks like her. Just a shame when hundreds if not thousands of better actresses and songbirds are overlooked due to Hollywood's graft and tastelessness. Shame on your lazy status quo.
For the longest time, Ruthy Henshall was my favourite version she really is rather incredible.... but Anne's performance hits differently.
Susan Boyle
Actually, the problem I have with this performance is that there are tears rolling down here cheek THE WHOLE ENTIRE SONG. The best way to sing this song 'with genuine emotion and feeling' is to start-off on a light and reflective note with glimmers of fond/happy memories, and to intensify the sadness as the song/lyrics progress. There's just no need to be so melancholy and distraught THE ENTIRE SONG. And then VISUALLY, this thing was a mess. Never seen Anne Hathaway look so unattractive and unappealing in my entire life -- for the entire song. Nothing 'perfect' about this performance.
Les Mis is my favorite book and musical. I HATED the casting of Hathaway. All my friends heard me say that it was ridiculous to "cast an actress who can sing instead of finding a singer who could act because acting is so much easier than singing."
When I first watched this scene in theaters. I had tears in my eyes and could not remove them from her face. I turned to my wife, sighed, and said, "Well, I guess I was wrong, maybe acting was what this scene needed."
I LOVE this version, still moves me to this day.
@@stephyfra1243 pretty amazing isn't it, the number of people here who simply don't get how truly incredible this performance is, all caught up on the lack of strength of her voice. The character is so emotionally wrecked she can hardly breath...let alone sing. Just an amazing performance.
But Anne Hathaway is really good at both acting and singing she's literally a theater kid
Acting is in no way easier than singing
The negativity this movie had during its time hurt me because i loved this kind of songs, where the songs are acted and sang as what the emotion has to be. I love watching singers live, as they emote their song, i dont need perfect pitch.
Love your comment
This hits different when you get older and your dreams fade...
I still have my dreams of being a famous musician even though I know it won't happen in a hurry but I wont give up playing piano ever.
@@stonedsavage7814 Don't give up!
@@stonedsavage7814 i believe in you
I fcking cried. I didn’t really get emotional when I watched this back in 2012, but I fcking cried just a minute ago because of this.
@@BeanSprouts02 i feel ya. Stay strong and keep dreaming 🥺
From her hilarious performance in The Princess Diaries, to her emotional performance in Les Miserables, she has grown so much as an actress and an artist.
She's definitely come a long way!
Then I watched her on Lip Sync Battle....Legendary status!!
Vlad Sicoe even Catwoman was good stuff
It wasn't that she have grown it just that she know for movies apart from theatre in fact she is a skill performing musical actress before she made her big break on screen in hollywood
if you haven't seen that coming after Princes Diaries you probably should refrain from giving your opinion about acting
For anyone who has ever had regrets, have felt depressed, helpless, and hopeless... Anne perfectly conveys every emotion flawlessly with this beautiful and moving performance. A well deserved Oscar.
10 years ago, I didn't get it. 10 years later, I get it. There are other versions of this song I prefer to listen to, but this is the version I prefer to watch.
You pervert You
Exactly!!
It's just raw emotion pouring out of the lady. Very difficult to do, unless you've been there. Every person has good or bad times in their life. That's just how things are.
I have never ever seen such a convincing performance, she looks utterly distraught and broken.
as an actor, empathy is the best way to portray a characters emotions. anne hathaway took fantines feelings and burdens onto herself and felt them as strongly as the character was at that moment in the show. anne hathaway is a truly amazing actress, as she can instantly feel these emotions strong enough to actually cry and sing all in a one-take one-shot. beautiful.
Nah, she’s acting. I’ve seen acting that isn’t acting.. this is really good of course.. but this isn’t it.. I’ve seen the kind of acting that shakes you to the bones.. and that would be Sally Field.
@@cece8095 i mean… ok. i feel like this preformance is really good too? i was talking ab anne hathaway idk where sally field came from. i wasn’t saying anne hathaway was better than her in any way, i was just saying anne is good. i am sharing what i know about acting techniques and how some people choose to portray emotions.
@@cece8095 like everything...a matter of opinion.
@@cece8095 HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa good one Cece
0:00- brokenness
1:14- wishful
1:26- regret
2:19- shattered
2:35- demand
2:52- anger
3:09- hope
3:23- reality
3:39- disbelief
3:42- denial
3:47- rage
3:56~4:12- sadness
4:16- emotionless
All this shown in one single song. It's amazing.
You're right. The songwriting is great and Anne Hathaway is the real deal. In my mind this performance overshadowed everything else in the movie. I have a CD of the original London cast recording and I get the same emotional journey in On My Own, Bring Him Home and others. Unfortunately I don't think Jackman or Crowe or even Samantha Barks got to that level in this movie.
Thanks for this
This comment is beautiful and captures the tone of this song excellently.
@@madisonslays3436 Thank you x
Damn your are righr
This is one of the best sung versions of this song.This actress really put her heart and soul into it.
No
@@tahirihhanson???
@@tahirihhansonwow very good reasoning
To all the people who are in here comparing anne's performsnce to the broadway version and going on about better vocal technique i have some things to say. yes, people have beaten to death the point that this is a film thats portraying emotion over vocal quality and that film acting is different than stage acting. There's one massive point everyone is forgetting. The story context! in the broadway play this song is placed after Fantine loses her job. She's a little emotionally down but she hasn't yet gone through hell. In the film this song doesn't come until after she's left destitute on the street, extremely ill, and selling her body to survive. That is a completely different emotional context that informs this performance. On broadway the story context facilitates the stronger technique because she's emotional but not broken. in the film she's singing this song while she's literally dying. She's lamenting a hellish existence and all the dreams she can't have because life beat her to her knees. This is a much more emotionally heavy context. You literally cannot compare the two performances because theyre conveying two different states of mind.
For those that aren’t actors, you’ll never truly understand how badly scenes like these can mess you up. You become the character and take their burdens, this is raw. Well and truly worthy of an Oscar.
Good actor can live the life of the character.
Good director can choose the actor that can live the role.
Yeah, try being a pipefitters or a soldier. Jeeeeuuuuuusssst a teenie bit harder than acting.
@@catholicdad nobody said it isn't lmao.
@@catholicdad woah troll, we said actors related to arts and you’re here showing that. Oh honey, live life.
@@jasonyntig717 lovin' life baby! Most things are harder than acting--jes keepin' it real.
I like that her singing is raw, she sounds like a good singer but the caracter is broken so it fits.
you look like juicy simolete
Soaribb exactly! I like how it isn’t auto tuned to hell and perfect, ya know? It’s great cause I actually hear emotion
Love this comment
Character* But yes! Exactly!
You have to be an outstanding singer to be able to sing a song this way. Its totaly exhausting and she has to act while singing as well.. The oscar was well well well deserved
The raw emotion - I fight back the tears every time I hear this. She is flawless.
We just introduced our 20yr boy to Les Mis with this clip. We think we saw him shudder. Welcome to Broadway, musicals and A-list actors that can sing and pierce your heart with this type of talent.
You are either stupid, deaf or addicted to meth.
Don’t fight the tears. Just let them flow.
More than 10 years on and I still can't hear this version without sobbing. I swear I have had this exact mental breakdown. And she depicts all of those feelings within that so perfectly.
That’s why I love this so much, is not just singing good from other videos, yes they are beautiful, but this is real , this why I feel so much , I been like this a lot of my life but i can’t sing , just here and said thank you to miss Anne
Anne Hathaway deserved this Oscar. No questions asked.
If they had gave it to me I would have given it the person who deserved it Ann Hathaway! Down right moving!!!!
Lora. I love you.
The dead stare at the end broke me... it’s the face of someone who has given up on life.
Couldn't have said it better myself... I've seen that stare in the mirror far too many times....
why do you need an actor to make you realize you have never given a second thought to a stranger or someone you have passed by in life that was suffering?
of course you are right but there is literally nothing in this scene that does not break me
@@charlieweeldreyer99 Buddy, I have no idea of who you are but whatever trouble or depression you have, you must fight it. Whatever it takes! :)
This song hits different when this is your reality as you look back how you wasted your life and your dreams have come and gone, and you realize you will never see the dreams you worked so hard for. To anyone else out there feeling this, my heart hurts with you.
"I Dreamed A Dream"
(from "Les Misérables" soundtrack)
There was a time when men were kind
When their voices were soft
And their words inviting
There was a time when love was blind
And the world was a song
And the song was exciting
There was a time
Then it all went wrong
I dreamed a dream in time gone by
When hope was high
And life worth living
I dreamed that love would never die
I dreamed that God would be forgiving
Then I was young and unafraid
And dreams were made and used and wasted
There was no ransom to be paid
No song unsung
No wine untasted
But the tigers come at night
With their voices soft as thunder
As they tear your hope apart
As they turn your dream to shame
He slept a summer by my side
He filled my days with endless wonder
He took my childhood in his stride
But he was gone when autumn came
And still I dream he'll come to me
That we will live the years together
But there are dreams that cannot be
And there are storms we cannot weather
I had a dream my life would be
So different from this hell I'm living
So different now from what it seemed
Now life has killed
The dream I dreamed
she is not just an actress she's an artist...
Acting is an art of its own
Actors are artists who must create their art in real time...
Well put
indeed
Pretty sure she is an actress
God this is so depressing, I've never even seen the movie but just the lyrics and the way she sings it makes me BAWL. She can SING
This may be the highlight, but the whole movie is one classic after another.
@@bram_412 I will have to check it out! This scene is so powerful
For context, Fantie (Hathaway) had a daughter when she was young, the father promissed to marry her but he ran away. She had to leave her child with another family, the Thénardiers while she went away and was forced to work as a prostitute and send them her wages so they could take care of her daughter, Cosette.
The Thénardiers wrote letters to her saying that the child was growing, and that she needed clothes or that she had gotten hurt and asking for more money. So Fantine, having only her own body an no other posessions, had to sell her beautiful white teeth and her long blonde hair and work even harder, all the while the Thénardiers were lying and were mistreating Cosette and treating her as a slave basically while they bought frivoulous things with Fantine's money, which she had lost so much of herself to earn.
Rose Miller well after this scene she dies... which made me cry even more 🥺
@@Roberta_Trevino thank you. Jfc that is so sad. An illustration of how life can beat people down
I hope that Ms.Hathaway was able to watch this after filming and felt impressed with herself and proud of her work because this is the most breathtaking and heartbreaking scene I’ve ever seen. She’s incredible.
There are no words. An Oscar worthy performance.
This song is a good reminder to have compassion for the poor, for we never know what they have been through.
Yeah, i must admit that i can be judge mental sometimes,
Admitting is the first step to healing.
@@bro8974 tks
Did Joker elicit the same?
The disenfranchised should be cared for, but this world doesn't make that easy.
He took my childhood in his stride, she screams. It hurts my heart. Superb acting
Yes, its painful. 💔
@@annabelles1622 such a sad story, song and movie.i always have tears in my eyes when I listen to this song.
@@jaobmens4429Yes, Me too. 😥
What does it mean when she says that?
@@Kickballkixcereal It means that they made love. But the guy she fell in love played her for the fun of it and left her and Cosette.
3:03 The key change and “Still I dream he’ll…” absolutely make this song. Killer performance by Hathaway too.
The emotions in her eyes... it was absolutely painful and breathtaking. I remember watching this is the cinema and felt tears rolling down my cheeks. The way her eyes changed towards the end of the song was so crazy good. I never really understood this song until I watched her version. Absolutely fantastic acting!
“There was something selfish about going for the pretty version of it”. - Anne Hathaway.
This version isn’t pretty but it’s raw, moving and incredibly thought provoking. Something that would have been lost by just sitting there and singing.
I completely agree, and honestly, I do think it was pretty. I don't like the crazy vibrato usually used in this song, she nailed it
I completely agree...looking at you Sideways
Exactly my thoughts
There is no pretty version. The world has killed the dream i dreamed this is a sad song
That's why it was pretty, the pain and sorrow she showed transformed it into a gorgeous work of art.
When she sings "There are dreams that cannot be", and that tear rolls down her cheek as it she hits the word "Be".... Just perfect.
yes
Absolutely beautiful.
3:21, perfect
Except you can't cry when you sing. Which explains why she sounds like crap.
perfect timing
I have watched this so many times and it makes me cry every time. I saw it on opening day, Christmas, in the theater and I knew she'd get an oscar right then. She did.
😢
It is not about singing this song perfectly. It is about the emotions. Superb!
The fact she can sing this perfect while she's having a breakdown is truthfully amazing talent
Is she is singing for real?
@@SinhaUrvashi Yes, all the singing in the movie was sang while filming took place. No prerecorded vocals but all live.
No.. its not her....its recorded by different Singer
It’s because she’s having the breakdown that she’s able to sing it so phenomenally.
if you look at her throat you can see that it's moving (in that specific way it does when people sing, you know what I mean) so she was singing live. You can also search videos of Annie singing, she's very good
Beyond the emotion that this song indubitably gives, I think it's important to remember what the author wanted to say with Fantine's character. Poverty is revolting. We should not be okay with people resorting to prostitution because they have kids to support. We should not be okay with people dying of hypothermia and illness because they have nowhere to sleep and no money to get health care.
Les Misérables was a very political book (or books), the message of which cannot be forgotten.
you are 100 percentt correct
Why do Americans oppose medicare for all when the rest of the civilised world supports medicare for all.
John Vale agreed. The United States are truly a shameful state where we’re happy for the poor to suffer and die. in fact with our laws we make sure of it. i hate it here. 😔
I second that!!!
I didn't expect to see such eloquent and thoughtful writing in a UA-cam comment. Well said!
that was the most honest rendition of any song i have ever heard - she wasn't afraid to pour all of her emotions into it. a very deserved Oscar for this talented actress!
This is incredible. One take, live singing. Such a raw and emotional performance.
I never fail to breakdown at the line “He took my childhood in his stride” it always hits me so hard…
SAAAME
Me too
And it’s a line so many Fantines can relate to with the same frustration that she delivers it in
Same. It's a simple line that portrays a thousand.
A one two gutpunch
This performance goes down in history as one of the most incredible displays of acting and vocal talent in a movie. It is incredible how much emotion can be shown in just a 4 and a half minute clip.
i can’t imagine the emotions she felt when getting into her character. i still don’t understand how anne hathaway was able to do this..maybe i doubted her abilities, but she is literally so amazing there are no words
This is the single most amazing display of acting talent I have ever been priviliged to see. Hathaway 's performance was a gift to us all.
Probably 'the' most authentic version of this song you will find. The thing with film is it is so much more intimate than stage. I went to drama school, and this is fantastic.
It's hauntingly beautiful.
Yes.some people can't show this much feelings in their life time.Shame
Simply, it’s difficult to sing when you are crying……and she managed so well! Amazing!
Hands down. One of the most riveting and profound performances in the history of film with all due respect to all great actors who have graced the screen, I would put this performance up against any other single performance in cinematic history.
Go watch more movies. She was great but not one of the best either
she’s so scarily thin here it really shows how much anne hathaway sacrificed to really play fantine
Fantine litteraly sold her front teeth lol
It was actually because of water deprivation which is really harmful for singers. Singing dry can permanently damage your vocal chords so it was kind of stupid of the director to tell her to go on a water-fast because she could have been quite seriously hurt, just to appear thinner for one scene.
@@sci-figeek1354 Hugh Jackman also did the water-fast. im pretty sure that it was their idea, but the fact that Tom Hooper and Cameron Mackintosh let them do that is beyond me
@@th3m00nstone that’s why his singing in the movie is so questionable.
“There are dreams that cannot be, and there are storms we cannot weather” gives me chills every time
every single time I hear "he took my childhood in a stride" I cry like a baby
@@kendrageorge8312 same. That line gets me too.
@@kendrageorge8312YES
One of the best Oscar Winners ever. A few minutes of absolute genius. More emotion went into this performance than any of the professional singers who have performed this song.
She felt Every aspect of this role and nailed it with flawless perfection. I ugly cry every time I watch this. This is the Epitome of Fantine.
watching this on repeat during quarantine, who's with me
Me
I wish I was, but I can't bear watching it more than once at a time, it pierces so painfully
Me! I'm about to rewatch it.
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that's the most likes I've ever gotten! I feel a kinship with all of you.
Being able to perform such emotions at this level must be absolutely terrifying. Dont get me wrong I am in awe of her emotions in this masterpiece. But I genuinely worry for actors like her. It must be such a narrow and slippery path to walk on. What a commitment
Yeah, also people have been hating on her bc she cut her hair off for the movie
She's said before in interviews that it took her months to recover. She couldn't just shake away the emotions that she felt in that scene once she got home. That not only shows amazing acting but also her ability to empathize with others and of course, her commitment to the role.
the problem with this performance is the fact that she’s actually crying, which makes all that flem from her nose go down her throat and it ruins her vocal performance. that’s why you hear all those painful gasps for air.
but in other words, it’s a great acting performance, but not a vocal one.
@@spinarosa Well seeing its art, and art is subjective I think its beautiful. This is an outstanding vocal and acting performance
mim.u I was amazed by her vocals the first time I heard it- she’s fantastic
Fantine’s story is so tragic… she’s broken, hurt, lost her dignity, at her rock bottom moment. She did what she believed she needed to do for her daughter 😢
For me - a foreigner with no bias (I did not even know what is her name) I listened this and love it, I can feel the pain that character has to faced in the way she sing. What a masterpiece!
Her acting is very great too and I have no doubt about why she got an Oscar for this.
This movie is the human experience. To live is to suffer. There is no harder life than that of a poor single mother. She gave her blood, sweat, tears and even her teeth to provide for her child until her body gave up and she physically couldn't do it anymore. She reminds me of my mother.
The worst part is that the human experience is miserable only because other humans cause it to be. Lives aren't just ruined they are taken by other lives who have no value for life itself.
Well, since it's based on a Victor Hugo's book, that's obviously true. Hugo was really good at this, and the theatre/musical versions, along with actors and comedians, did a good job in adapting the book.
@@alivc2458 Well said!
This is one of the most gut wrenching, heartbreaking tear jerkers of a song, ever. And to think this is exactly what became of countless women in the past. They had no other option without a husband. Such uncessary tragedy.
It also happens to women today.
I remember watching this movie in the theater when it came out and tearing up a little at this scene. It was sad then when I knew nothing about what it meant, but now it breaks my heart. Because since then, I've learned a lot and now I can't watch this scene without seeing two of my sisters, my mom, or my godmother in Fantine's place. Though she's a fictional character, her brokenness is very real and more present in the people around me than I could've imagined.
Julie Biddle just that they are never going to have husband
In the past? There are literally billions of people today who live unspeakably hideous lives right now. Not just women. You need to get out more.
@@jjausI mean back then it was way worst, now women have plenty of options. They're not just housewives they can support themselves you know
It is not only the singing but the ACTING that won her the academy award. Look at her emotion, anguish and tears! Awesome job!
"He slept a summer by my side, he filled my days with endless wonder, he took my childhood in his stride but he was gone when autumn came. And still I dream he'll come to me and we would live these years together but there are dreams that can not be and there are storms we cannot weather...."😭😭😭
Single shot. No break. She sang the whole thing like this with zero edits Fully emoted, sung brilliantly, and with an exceptionally noticeable passion. In terms of musical cinema, superb. Absolutely superb. And I'm not a fan of musicals!
She nailed it...
You and others with your perspective are certanly not fans of musicals. As a musical the movie sucked. What do you think a musical is about. It emphasises music. Music is a priority. If the director wanted to emphasie acting he should have just done another none musical version. Ann was actually better vocally than most of the other charaters who were just downright horrible. As I stated before the director over rehearsed them so that their voices were gone before they did the scens on film. Jackman is a far better singer than he showed. It you are going to do a musicla , then do a musical. This movie was an offense to my ears. ------ By the way Solonga was not the best Fontaine. She was the best Eponie. If you want to hear the show as it was meant to be sung listen to the 10th anniversary perfornance. The trick in musicals is to find the line between emotion and vocal quality. It takes a lot of talent to do that.
@@WILTALK Lol. You actually wrote this. Just let that sink in.
And it was live singing on set, not an audio recording
@@WILTALK How to win a Oscar in three minutes. Let that sink in.
This version of this song nails perfectly the despair she was feeling. Susan Boyle turned this song into an anthem and that isn't what it was meant to be. This version will forever be a testament to the hopelessness of Fantine and the harshness of her life. Bravo Miss Hathaway.....Bravo
Yes yes yes. Susan's version is amazing vocally, but this scene really shows the confusing, harsh, and scary emotions Fantine feels. She looks so broken in the song
ehhh I'd argue that Susan bent it to her will, she might have made it grand but grandeur is what you need to stand out in a competition. for someone like Susan, life very well could've ended her dream if she didn't give it her all on that stage. Hathaway had the luxury of being able to focus on the nuance of it
may)(day Great response! Well informed and right on the dot. I’m so glad others recognize Anne’s amazing acting but also Susan’s fantastic performance.
@@maddietillem6778 Not really, as with many other artists Susans forced and overdone vibrato completely destroys the song. If I ever come to power I will issue a world wide ban on vibrato :P
Ruthie henshall also did a very good job with this song. I love them
My God, the acting is on a next level ... WHILE SINGING! Are you kidding me? This is phenomenal!!!!
The seventh art in its pure state. A good actress who isn't even a singer, but who, by living and interpreting a mother's pain with her heart, created an eternal moment. This scene has gone down in eternity. But we can't forget:
The song is inspired by a story written in 1862 by a Frenchman (Victor Hugo);
It was composed for a Broadway musical in the 80s, by a Tunisian (Alain Boublil);
The best interpreter was a Filipina (Lea Salonga);
And the interpretation of this scene/song won an Oscar for an American (Anne Hathaway);
And this message was written by a Brazilian, grandson of a Danish woman, great-grandson of a Brazilian Indian.
Her voice cracks here and there, the pitch wavers occasionally, her breath support is poor and thin sometimes, the tempo is off for a few moments. And that's what makes this perfect. Stunning. Mesmerizing. Her heartbroken character in that instance would absolutely not be singing perfectly, and I'm glad they didn't sacrifice acting for the sake of a perfect song. I'm so glad with the direction this movie went. In most musicals, they have the actors act and then record the singing later in the studio. This yields the best quality of singing, but fails to capture the emotionality and life of that narrative moment. As I understand it, for this version of Les Mis, the actors sang it live. So impressive and such a good artistic choice on the director's part.
Exactly. The most important thing was for Anne Hathaway to portray the absolute heartbreak that her character was experiencing. She did it perfectly. It was real, raw and brilliant.
For drama, this is the best version. For technical perfection, Lea Salonga is the standard. Both are excellent!
Could not up vote this comment enough. You are absolutely right. The heart broken-ness and hopelessness of her situation could not have been conveyed as great as it was here. It was more beautiful than perfect. I love Lea and she sang it so perfectly but could not carry the weight of this scene here
Not sure if emotionality is a word but great analysis!
This was a raw take. This is what is like to sing, cry, and show pure emotion all at once. It was brilliantly done.
One of the greatest performances in acting history imo.
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I totally agree
Yeah 😧
Agree
Agreed... brilliant acting.
The most honest, real, heartbreaking rendition of this song. Any broadway performance of this is empty to me now.
Even before the tears, as she tries to hold back those tears from falling, its the facial expressions she puts out. You wouldn't think she was acting, rather you would think she was really hurting deep inside. She really got into character and played the role perfectly!! Song is beautiful and the story it tells is a sad one but Anne did so well and nailed it!!
The most convincing portrayal. The eyes were just extremely expressive. I can feel the pain, the longing, the regret. Anne is just truly amazing.
Beautiful, perfect performanceZ,
She was the Fantine herself indeed... It's been almost 10 years but still impressive.
Pain. Waste. Beautiful. Exquisite. Meaningful. Heartfelt regret. Masterful and believable. Gives the song its meaning.
We all have cried like she did, haven’t we? We all have, maybe just a little, maybe never on the outside, maybe so silently we never really noticed. That’s why it hits so deep to see her suffering, because her tears are shared in our hearts.
Very well said
Had the same feeling. It broke me into tear at the end..😥
The low notes she hits have that guttural mourning sound to them that rings absolutely true to anyone who's been thoroughly devastated.
Literally everything about this scene is phenomenal. Anne nailed her singing voice, tone (such as going from sadness to frustration and then back to sadness, as well as some of the emotional breaths between words), momentum, facial expressions, and physical movements! On top of that the set is pretty solid and the instruments in the background are brilliant :)
She was magnificent. Well-deserved Oscar. Go, Anne!!!
In the future, when my children ask me what an Oscar is, I will first show them this, then the statue.
Imma steal your idea
I'll show them the scene from eight mile where B rabbit battles pappa doc in the final battle then the screen fades to black and Lose yourself starts playing. That was MORE oscar worthy IMO
theMcWOPPER sure, show them that movie where the overrated rapper acted
theMcWOPPER sure, show them that movie where the overrated rapper acted
Also show them the film “Cabaret” and the closing number in “Funny Girl”.
Life lesson guys: don’t take childhoods in your stride then leave when autumn comes
those lines started playing when I read this
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@@catholicdad im catholic too :00
Amen to that 😂
The fact some mfs hated Anne bc she was so good and nice & thought she's fake bc she's positive nice and ambitious, when she's just normal girl a theater kid who love acting and singing that's it!!
Play this video through a tv screen or some big screen and listen with your headphones. Not that I ever doubted the oscar worthiness but man this hit me differently.
Funny thing is, the intonation and timing here are so much better than the supposedly better broadway versions. They seem to forget the subject and the meaning of the sentences there.
I thought so too. Then I read that, in the Broadway version, this song came before Fantine's fall into prostitution. The movie follows the order of original French production so Anne's interpretation gets to pack a lot more pathos.
@@christianorendain8047 Ahh, interesting. Seems much more fitting, so good thing they chose to go back to the original in the movie.
Agreed. This was a performance. They just sing on Broadway.
I saw the play not too long ago and this song doesn’t pack a very emotional punch because she hasn’t been through hardly anything yet. I had only seen the movie so I was like wait does she not become a prostitute in the play? But she does, it comes after.
@@Dawnholio In a musical, the score is a character in the story, for lack of a better way to put it. Often in opera, the story is taking a backseat to the quality of the voice and beauty of the composition. She gives an amazing interpretation here, and I'm happy for everyone who loves it, but for me personally, I'd more of a performance from her musical instrument, her voice.
I cannot imagine any on the set not watching this as they filmed it, without tears streaming down their face.
I think i would like that better.
She had me crying within 20 seconds of the scene starting. Her facial expression... If that's not epic-level acting I don't know what is.
This scene is one of the most incredible, emotional, desperately sad, moving scenes in a movie ever, imo. Anne Hathaway made it so. Incredible. I hold my breath and shake until it's over each and every time.
I've heard this version for the first time in a spotify mix, I had no idea Les Miserables had a movie out there so I had no emotional attachment from a visual stand point but Anne Hathaway's voice just hit me hard. I was walking back home after work, it was a really long day, street was empty, weather was a bit chilly and darkness of the night was comforting, then this song has started to play and when she sung "I had a dream my life would be, So different from this hell I'm living" I was already crying in an endless stream.
What a powerful performance, I wonder what it takes to deliver such an overwhelming emotion without coming as too much or too little.
OMG People, stop comparing Anne's, Lea's and Susan's versions. They are all different. Anne was in a movie, Lea was in musical theatre, Susan was in a competition. It's that simple. You don't compare emotions, technicality and range if they were sung on different occasions. Of course Anne should act it while singing because it's film, it's great that she done it in a take but if she messed up, she could have another one while Lea should sing it clear and proper because she performs live in a hall full of audience and she has to be heard up to the back and there's no room for error there and most especially to Susan Boyle, she has to sing to impress because she's in a competition, if she let her emotions come more than her singing, her talent would be acting not singing. Don't you just get it?
@Vinsu Karma so analyzing properly is too much now? wow, can't believe it's hard for many people to think.
Nicely said. :D
100%!
Well said!..🙂🙂
This was not about a perfect song being sung but perfect song being felt and that is why she got the Oscar!!!
Nothing against all the singers who have sung this song and done so beautifully, but this version is absolute. No one can touch it. Anne Hathaway more than nailed it. She perfected it. And she also had the guts to perform it this way in one take. She is one of our very best actresses. Amazing.
YES. The song isn’t about the vocals.. it’s about the words and performance. Pretty/clean vocals almost take away from the impact.
I'm guessing you guys have never heard it sung by professions in a theatre orchestra setting. I like Anne Hathaway, but this is a mockery compared to the real deal.
Are you kidding...?
"Look what they've done to my song, ma
Look what they've done to my song
Well, it's the only thing that I could do half right
And it's turning out all wrong, ma
Look what they've done to my song"
@@oooo4412 i have, but none could compare to the emotions that Anne was able to convey, idk maybe it's because this one was a movie and we get to see her expressions more clearly but this songs isn't about singing, it's about emotions no matter how good you are in singing if you can't convey the emotions and move the audience then you failed. With that criteria, Anne Hathaway's version in my opinion was nothing short of perfection.
@@oooo4412 this is like the comparison of Memory from Cat the musical and Memory the song by the other singers. Remember that she was performing in a musical, a play where she needed to act out as a fictional character, whom was crying in a mental meltdown right after a traumatic event. The acting is as important as the singing. Of course the song itself can be sung more beautifully, but that wouldn't line up with the plot.
This is the most powerful rendition of this song. I think Lea Salonga gave a more "accurate" performance of this song, but sacrficed the emotion. Anne Hathaway's version of this song always has me on the verge of tears.
It seems to me, film acting is so much different from stage. The camera right on top of you, every slight motion and facial feature in sharp focus. What a tremendous thing she did. And reprising her mother's role from her childhood. A dream indeed.
Anne Hathaway managed to show us a few minutes of the miserable life of millions of real people, with this unsurpassed interpretation! Wonderful !
I agree, that’s what makes this a significant moment in film
It was horrible. Actually, the problem I have with this performance is that there are tears rolling down here cheek THE WHOLE ENTIRE SONG. The best way to sing this song 'with genuine emotion and feeling' is to start-off on a light and reflective note with glimmers of fond/happy memories, and to intensify the sadness as the song/lyrics progress. There's just no need to be so melancholy and distraught THE ENTIRE SONG. And then VISUALLY, this thing was a mess. Never seen Anne Hathaway look so unattractive and unappealing in my entire life -- for the entire song. Nothing 'perfect' about this performance.
I can just imagine Shakespeare seeing this performance, despite the language barrier. (The irony of his wife being called Anne Hathaway is not lost on me.)
she was actually named after her 😂
What? What does Shakespeare have to do with this?
@@sci-figeek1354 He's a playwright. Seeing an actor (or in this case, actress) bring such life, such meaning, into a piece would be an amazing thing to witness. Her acting in this scene is chilling. Can't deny the man a good performance.
@@ryanbailey3176 Oh my god, I can see that!!
Your pfp gives me life
All I can say hathways version and gives me goosebumps and a lump in the throat , she acted and sang brilliantly, I actually believed her she was in sheer desperation .
I’ve watched this video many times, but this time I was struck by the moment at 0:44 when she pulls herself up. I don’t know why it seemed so relatable, but I think we all have those moments in our lives when we would rather be doing nothing but lay down and forget the world forget but our body moves in some sort of self preservation instinct. Anne plays it all perfectly here, 10/10 performance in my book.
"There are dreams that can not be"
This kills my heart so deeply
That killed me,for real...
cannot should be written as single word
your spelling kills my heart
I honestly don’t think I’ve ever been so moved by a performance. Absolutely took my breath away
"took my breath away"
So are you...like...dead?
If there aren't tears in your eyes by halfway through, you're dead inside.
In Rainbows :)
@@stevenrockett2181 I’ll never not cry when I watch this. Ever.
This is one of the most memorable beautiful heartbreaking performance I’ve ever seen. Breaks my heart every time I see it
just a great performance!! How she expresses the despair, pain and anger is just incredible, and pulls me into the abyss that you can literally feel, Fantastic, Love you Anne
Great, but can we talk about that tear on 'be'? That was perfect.
That's what perfect timing! Going back I see tears in her eyes beforehand and wonder how she was able to hold them back until just the right moment.
I'll be honest, this was the last song I expected to hear in Lucifer
I love Lucifer, but it felt wrong that they used this song.
Lucy brought me here ❤
I screamed when tom elis started singing I was so excited Les Misrablés is my fave musical
They did it beautifully and I got so excited when I hear him start singing!
To be honest I never saw this musical but every time I hear it in Lucifer it just makes me cry.
just the emotion. Anne Hathaway is unmatched
There is hardly a song that expresses the pain of devoted love more powerfully than this song. Sung in an impressive way by Anne Hathaway. The song combined with Anne's pain-distorted facial expressions results in a song of pain, sorrow and at the same time devotion to life, which does not always give us what we hope for. Every person should always remain hopeful, even if the current signs are not rosy but gloomy. Rain is always followed by sunshine. Please always believe in life and love.