Tom Hooper’s newest adaptation of LES MISERABLES appears to
be a solid success, with good money at the box office and many post-year award
nominations for directing and acting. However, many fans of the original stage
musical have expressed disgust over major Hollywood stars being cast in the
film over original stage performers who have been living and working the
material for years. It can be argued that the film would have been better if
the keys to the kingdom were handed over to the experienced caretakers, instead
of a cast of newcomers.
So why, indeed?
The cold, harsh answer is that stars sell tickets. No one is
going to flock to the movie theatre to see a film full of names they have never
heard of. Sure, the stage fans would come, but movies need to speak to a wider
audience, and having the faces of major stars is the way to bring them all in.
If LES MIS went the route of casting names unknown to film fans, the movie
could very well have been a major flop, and that is never good for the
industry.
Filmmakers do value the art, but they have to value the
dollar as well. Forget for a minute that the stars will make a few million for
their work. The film industry is just that, an industry. It is a way of life
and a livelihood not just for actors, directors, writers and producers, but also
for set-builders, costume-makers, dialogue-coaches, electricians, caterers,
artists, and a thousand other jobs. Movies need to make money. If not, then
there will be no more movies.
Director Tom Hooper knows that, but he also seems to
acknowledge the fans of the stage by casting a couple of very talented actors
who have performed LES MIS off-screen. Samantha Barks (Eponine) and Colm
Wilkinson (the Bishop) both have stage experience and hold high-regard amongst
fans of the stage. A small compromise, but a compromise nonetheless.
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LES MISERABLES is currently in theatres. It is directed by
Tom Hooper (THE KING’S SPEECH), and stars Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russell
Crowe, Amanda Seyfried, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Helena Bonham Carter.
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