The Greatest Showman

946 Star making cradle

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The Guardian, 5 stars, "The greatest work of the 21st century! Relive the grandeur of Victor Hugo's era! Also, witness Renly Hall's top performance!"

"The Independent", five stars, "Renly Hall, Renly Hall, Renly Hall! This hot young actor has once again proved his absolute strength; not just the youngest Oscar winner in history , he's so much more than that. Acting has truly become an art, and viewing has truly become a treat. No one should miss it."

"The Sun", 5 stars, "The Queen's Theatre version is unsurpassed! It's true; but the Almeida Theatre version goes beyond the canon to create a great repertoire! It's also true. Giving you a look Reason for this show: Renly Hall; two reasons to watch this show: one is enough."

"Screen", five stars, "An epic play, a legendary actor, and the greatest work after the millennium."

"Daily Telegraph", five stars, "As romantic as a sonnet, as grand as an opera, as dramatic as a novel, as legendary as a novel, as moving as a poem. Almeida's version of 'Les Miserables', It really awakened people's feelings and love for stage plays and even art. The soul of the whole play, Renly Hall is even more possessed by Lawrence Oliver!"

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Five stars, five stars, five stars. The full praise and recommendation are all dazzling and dizzying. What about those tricky and mean comments? What about the nitpicking critics? What about those complacent, self-talking artists? It seemed that overnight, all had disappeared.

Even if Emma Fielding paid for all the media, there seems to be no plausible explanation for the situation. The only normal inference is that this play really conquered the critics and the audience, so everyone was in a frenzy.

In fact, it's not just the critics. After the premiere night, the 350 spectators who watched the premiere couldn't wait to share their views and opinions on social networks. They were enthusiastic, impassioned and incoherent. , which seems to have become a common phenomenon.

"It's so exciting, so exciting! Ah, ah, I'm going crazy! How can it be so exciting! I really want to watch it again! Six hours is really too short, why not sixty hours!"

"Jesus! Christ! Christ! It makes me want to swear! Even viewers who don't know anything about the original novel, even viewers who don't have any preference for dramas, this doesn't affect the perception at all. The ups and downs of the story. I won't say more about it, but! How can the young master be so good-looking! Even with a stubble beard and a sackcloth, it's not good-looking! I'm going to die!"

"Shock, this is the real shock! Only after watching this performance in the theater with my own eyes, did I understand what a performance is. The shock came to my face, and it exploded directly in the depths of my pupils. After being shocked to the extreme , couldn't make any response at all, and could only sit there dumbfounded. I cried so hard, I cried so hard; but at the end, I forgot my existence. God, I'm out of coherence!"

"I applauded for fifteen minutes, and I lost consciousness in both hands, but this still can't express my endless admiration and love. Is this kind of work worthy of fame?"

"Oh my God, the young master is really good-looking, woo woo woo, I want to give him a monkey."

"This is the first time since Daniel Day-Lewis that I've really liked an actor. The aura and the quality of Renly Hall is just amazing. His performance is indescribable, I just think he His eyes are full of stars and sea, just one look tells all the stories. I really admire it!"

"If anyone still doubts the young master's Oscar statuette, please go to the West End of London to watch 'Les Miserables' in person? The young master will tell you what absolute strength is in minutes. Ah, ah, I really want to watch it again!"

"Go buy a ticket! This is my only thought, otherwise, you will regret it!"

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From Facebook to Twitter, to the photo wall, and even the Yahoo community, discussions were vigorously spread out. Only 350 audience members were able to enter the theater for the first time to watch the premiere, but the discussion was powerful. Dangdi rushed to the peak, and in just 24 hours, the discussion of related keyword articles had exceeded 5 million.

For Hollywood commercial films, such discussion is not worth mentioning at all, it may be only a fraction; but for plays in the West End or Broadway, such discussion is far beyond the table, and the discussion of other plays is even Maybe not even 500,000.

Outside the theater audience, the audience waiting outside the theater, after waiting for eight and a half hours, still could not buy a ticket for the premiere night, but they were happy. For the first time, they also published their own knowledge on the Internet——

Celebrities gathered at the entrance of the theater that day, reporters scrambled for the first time, the audience feedback that day was incredible, and the sensation in the West End of London that day was shocking.

The fragments reflected on the side outline the grand occasion and splendor of the day; it further confirms the statement of the audience and the critics: this play is really a big explosion! Not only because of Renly, but also the quality of the entire play has received praise; but it is only because of Renly that he deserves to be the absolute focus.

In addition to Renly, other actors

His performances have also been mentioned, especially Tom Holland, a young actor who once made a name for himself because of the stage version of "Out of My World", this time he played Enjolras, shining again The stage; the same is true for other actors. Those young actors who are unknown, made headlines in major newspapers and major forums overnight, and attracted much attention.

The premiere night of London's West End has not seen such prosperity for many years. A play has become the cradle of star-making. In a trance, it seems to have returned to London a century ago.

From the media to the audience, everyone was immersed in a jubilant excitement. As the most authoritative and professional magazine in the British entertainment industry, "Empire" did not miss the party, and immediately wrote an article, Reviewed the play.

"John Codd broke the shackles of the classics for nearly three decades, and boldly and bravely presented the picture of the era written by Victor Hugo, and he succeeded; the young crew, whose average age was under 23, was comparable to The youth version of the 'Hamlet' challenge, and they succeeded.

Also, Renly Hall plays Jean Valjean, no rhetoric can describe the shock brought by this young actor, only admiration and longing. Will he go down in history and go down in history? Maybe; then, is he good enough to be the lead generation y actor? Yes. "

In the article, Ned Mullan published all the details of the backstage interview in detail, presenting the faces of every actor on the crew to the audience, and of course, the most important Renly, which is undoubtedly the first Among the batch reports, the most comprehensive and profound one truly shows the world behind the scenes of "Les Miserables".

At the end of the four-page feature, Ned wrote:

"After the Berlin Film Festival and the Oscars, everyone is curious about Hall's next move, and this is his answer. The teenager who is chasing his acting dream is using his strength, his talent and his Work hard and write your own legend.

Going back to the repertoire, what impressed me the most was the opening. In the ingenious and unique opening performance, Hall really showed a solid performance foundation and a strong performance appeal. Every move is full of power and emotion, and even his voice has magic power.

Lord, welcome to the world of Renly Hall. "

The Empire magazine report is undoubtedly a summary, bringing together all the praise, all the discussion, and all the topics, and really presents the rave reviews of "Les Miserables" after it was staged; meanwhile, Ned It also gave a full five stars, expressing the position of the magazine.

In fact, after the premiere night, a total of 14 critics commented on different media - a mere 14, which is not enough for a movie; but for a drama, But it's a frenzy. Among the fourteen reviews, the lowest score was four stars, and only one.

From the Daily Mail, "Will this be able to surpass the Queen's version? I'm skeptical; but there's no doubt that John Codd and Renly Hall have produced a fantastic production, watch The show really becomes a treat, if the audience doesn't despise six hours being too long."

Although there are some jokes and ridicules, but the four-star evaluation can still be seen that the "Daily Mail" praises it, but it is not as enthusiastic as other drama critics.

After the premiere night ended, when people turned on newspapers, magazines, computers, and even TVs, there was an illusion in their trance. There seemed to be less discussion topics about "Les Miserables" than they had imagined, but as long as it was involved, the voice of praise would be heard. Overwhelmingly vented, there is nowhere to escape; and it is still a breakthrough praise.

"No one should miss out!"

This is the deepest impression in people's minds. At this time, people recalled that a few days ago, the long queue to buy tickets at the Almeida Theater even made the front page of the news page; Just for a "Renly Hall", it's so crazy, and the fan effect is brought into full play.

But now, people are dumbfounded - are they half a beat? Missed the best opportunity? Is it too late to go to the Almeida Theater to buy tickets now?

The good news is that the Almeida Theater announced immediately that the tickets for the first week have been sold out, but the sales channels for subsequent tickets have not been opened for the time being. Three days later, on Monday, they will officially start the pre-sale of all tickets.

Now, the fryer.

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