Filmska adaptacija možda i najpopularnijeg mjuzikla svih vremena stiže u kina krajem ove godine, pod redateljskom palicom oskarovca Toma Hoopera i uz Russella Crowea, Hugha Jackmana, Anne Hathaway, Amandu Seyfried, Helenu Bonham Carter i Sachu Barona Cohena u glavnim ulogama. Prvi foršpan koji nagovještava ovu filmsku adaptaciju na kojoj je rad počeo prije više od dva desetljeća objavljen je danas.

Russell Crowe kao strogi policijski inspektor Javert i glavni junak "Les Misérablesa", Hugh Jackman kao Jean Valjean.
Sredinom prosinca ove godine u kina stiže filmska adaptacija mjuzikla “Jadnici” (Les Misérables), vjerojatno najpoznatijega upravo po svojoj londonskoj izvedbi o kojoj smo već pisali. Posljednji film engleskog redatelja Toma Hoopera bio je mnogim Oscarima ovjenčani “Kraljev govor” pa nije nimalo čudno što su mnogi već znatiželjni i kako će uspjeti ova filmska adaptacija izvorno francuskog mjuzikla temeljenog na djelu francuskog pisca Victora Hugoa.
Interes svakako uvelike potiče i podatak da je rad na konceptu filmske verzije započeo još prije dvadesetak godina – krajem osamdesetih – ali je na neko vrijeme zamro, da bi se prije nekoliko godina ponovno aktivnije krenulo u projekt. Jedan od producenata ovog britanskog filma je i producent same predstave, Cameron Mackintosh.
O osnovnim crtama priče pisali smo u sklopu recenzije londonske postave mjuzikla, pa ćemo prvi filmski foršpan koji je danas objavljen popratiti još samo podatkom da će ulogu Jeana Valjeana tumačiti Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe odglumit će (i otpjevati) ulogu strogog policijskog inspektora Javerta, a glavnu postavu upotpunjuju Anne Hathaway (Fantine), Amanda Seyfried (Cosette), Sacha Baron Cohen (Thénardier, vlasnik krčme) i Helena Bonham Carter (gospođa Thénardier). Oni koji su imali prilike uživati u kazališnoj izvedbi mjuzikla vjerojatno su već zaključili kako bi baš ovaj dvojac Cohen & Carter mogao biti prilično zabavan, tim više što su već glumili zajedno u jednom filmskom mjuziklu.
U nastavku možete pogledati prvu filmsku najavu za popularni “Les Mis” koju su Working Title i Universal Pictures objavili danas. (Ako YouTube video nedostaje – jer neki su već uklonjeni, premda mi nije jasno zašto budući da se radi o filmskom foršpanu, najavu možete pogledati na britanskom MSN-u, ovdje.)
- Recenzija filma (veljača 2013.)


































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Wishing Trees
Wondering the woods, as I am wont to do of a Sunday afternoon, I today discovered the felled remains of a wishing tree, that is, a tree with hundreds of coins embedded in its bark.
Found on woodland trails up and down the UK, the curious custom is the result of superstitious passer-bys who hammer the coins into the trunks with rocks, in the belief that it will bring them good fortune.
In many examples coins are present from centuries ago when it was believed that divine spirits lived within the trees who could be appeased by such offerings. In one wishing tree a florin dating from around the 14th century was found, whilst Queen Victoria wrote of a visit to a wishing tree in Scotland in 1877.
[Photos are mine] theoddmentemporium:
Wishing Trees
Wondering the woods, as I am wont to do of a Sunday afternoon, I today discovered the felled remains of a wishing tree, that is, a tree with hundreds of coins embedded in its bark.
Found on woodland trails up and down the UK, the curious custom is the result of superstitious passer-bys who hammer the coins into the trunks with rocks, in the belief that it will bring them good fortune.
In many examples coins are present from centuries ago when it was believed that divine spirits lived within the trees who could be appeased by such offerings. In one wishing tree a florin dating from around the 14th century was found, whilst Queen Victoria wrote of a visit to a wishing tree in Scotland in 1877.
[Photos are mine]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/9441f660e738eaf061e8f335b243e321/tumblr_mn2bfkVEHM1rnseozo1_250.jpg)
![theoddmentemporium:
Wishing Trees
Wondering the woods, as I am wont to do of a Sunday afternoon, I today discovered the felled remains of a wishing tree, that is, a tree with hundreds of coins embedded in its bark.
Found on woodland trails up and down the UK, the curious custom is the result of superstitious passer-bys who hammer the coins into the trunks with rocks, in the belief that it will bring them good fortune.
In many examples coins are present from centuries ago when it was believed that divine spirits lived within the trees who could be appeased by such offerings. In one wishing tree a florin dating from around the 14th century was found, whilst Queen Victoria wrote of a visit to a wishing tree in Scotland in 1877.
[Photos are mine] theoddmentemporium:
Wishing Trees
Wondering the woods, as I am wont to do of a Sunday afternoon, I today discovered the felled remains of a wishing tree, that is, a tree with hundreds of coins embedded in its bark.
Found on woodland trails up and down the UK, the curious custom is the result of superstitious passer-bys who hammer the coins into the trunks with rocks, in the belief that it will bring them good fortune.
In many examples coins are present from centuries ago when it was believed that divine spirits lived within the trees who could be appeased by such offerings. In one wishing tree a florin dating from around the 14th century was found, whilst Queen Victoria wrote of a visit to a wishing tree in Scotland in 1877.
[Photos are mine]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/cd3f4d7ccd79f98e5dce1e3e87ff6eea/tumblr_mn2bfkVEHM1rnseozo4_250.jpg)
![theoddmentemporium:
Wishing Trees
Wondering the woods, as I am wont to do of a Sunday afternoon, I today discovered the felled remains of a wishing tree, that is, a tree with hundreds of coins embedded in its bark.
Found on woodland trails up and down the UK, the curious custom is the result of superstitious passer-bys who hammer the coins into the trunks with rocks, in the belief that it will bring them good fortune.
In many examples coins are present from centuries ago when it was believed that divine spirits lived within the trees who could be appeased by such offerings. In one wishing tree a florin dating from around the 14th century was found, whilst Queen Victoria wrote of a visit to a wishing tree in Scotland in 1877.
[Photos are mine] theoddmentemporium:
Wishing Trees
Wondering the woods, as I am wont to do of a Sunday afternoon, I today discovered the felled remains of a wishing tree, that is, a tree with hundreds of coins embedded in its bark.
Found on woodland trails up and down the UK, the curious custom is the result of superstitious passer-bys who hammer the coins into the trunks with rocks, in the belief that it will bring them good fortune.
In many examples coins are present from centuries ago when it was believed that divine spirits lived within the trees who could be appeased by such offerings. In one wishing tree a florin dating from around the 14th century was found, whilst Queen Victoria wrote of a visit to a wishing tree in Scotland in 1877.
[Photos are mine]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/3d99c0157f6b79d1aa3315a112dedcaf/tumblr_mn2bfkVEHM1rnseozo2_250.jpg)
![theoddmentemporium:
Wishing Trees
Wondering the woods, as I am wont to do of a Sunday afternoon, I today discovered the felled remains of a wishing tree, that is, a tree with hundreds of coins embedded in its bark.
Found on woodland trails up and down the UK, the curious custom is the result of superstitious passer-bys who hammer the coins into the trunks with rocks, in the belief that it will bring them good fortune.
In many examples coins are present from centuries ago when it was believed that divine spirits lived within the trees who could be appeased by such offerings. In one wishing tree a florin dating from around the 14th century was found, whilst Queen Victoria wrote of a visit to a wishing tree in Scotland in 1877.
[Photos are mine] theoddmentemporium:
Wishing Trees
Wondering the woods, as I am wont to do of a Sunday afternoon, I today discovered the felled remains of a wishing tree, that is, a tree with hundreds of coins embedded in its bark.
Found on woodland trails up and down the UK, the curious custom is the result of superstitious passer-bys who hammer the coins into the trunks with rocks, in the belief that it will bring them good fortune.
In many examples coins are present from centuries ago when it was believed that divine spirits lived within the trees who could be appeased by such offerings. In one wishing tree a florin dating from around the 14th century was found, whilst Queen Victoria wrote of a visit to a wishing tree in Scotland in 1877.
[Photos are mine]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/66879c2b49644e45755d06057a50eb02/tumblr_mn2bfkVEHM1rnseozo3_250.jpg)



















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