Les Miserables
Director: Tom Hooper
Song: I Dreamed a Dream
Composer: Claude-Michel Schonberg
Song Writer: Alain Boublil
Performer: Anne Hathaway
Les Miserables is my favorite soundtrack and musical of all
time. It is based on a novel by Victor
Hugo and is set in the French Revolution time period. Although the story has many different
elements, such as a revolution, a man seeking redemption from his sin, another
man seeking justice and a love triangle, the scene where Fantine has sold her
body to support her “sick” daughter has to be one of the best scenes of the
story. You feel her sadness in the song,
not the lyrics themselves, but the music stirs emotions that all have
felt. Whether it be a heart ache that is
ripping our heart to shreds, or a loss of a loved one, or maybe a piece of your
dignity.
Let us go deeper into Fantine’s story. Fantine had a daughter out of wed-lock after
falling in love with a boy who leaves her after a summer fling. She works in a factory, so that she can pay
for some inn-keepers to take care of her daughter. They tell her they need more money for
“medicine” and Fantine works night and day to earn some. Then she is the target of some jealous women
at the factory she works in and is fired from her job. She must still give the inn-keeper money, so
she had sold her hair, her teeth, and in the end she sells her body. This is the scene where the sound track
starts and Fantine sings of her loss and sadness.
You feel her despair, even without the lyrics. It starts so soft and beautiful as she
reminisces about her summer love then gets more intense as she tells the story
about his departure and the shame she had to face alone. The rest of the film is as heart renching and
relatable as this scene. Scenes about a
man who is trying to redeem his sins and live a better life, but can not run
from his past or a the scene where a
girl dies fulfilling the wish of the man she loves, as she delivers a
letter from him to another woman. The
soundtrack is beautiful and is one that is able to be recognized from just the
beginning score.