![]() On the other hand, we do hear the populace singing en masse-in the opening minutes, with the credits still under way. Alas, the new “Les Misérables” really is new, and crushingly Crowe-free, and although a quotation from Victor Hugo is tacked onto the end, the story bears only the faintest relation to his enormous novel. That would certainly be a pleasure one should never spurn the opportunity to watch Russell Crowe singing slightly too high for (a) his manly britches and (b) his peace of mind. ![]() ![]() Many moviegoers, noting the arrival of “Les Misérables,” will assume that Tom Hooper’s musical extravaganza of 2012 has been granted a rerelease. ![]()
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