by AdAstrα » February 24th, 2013, 3:54 pm
It certainly is...and if his suicide scene could make me cry, then that says quite a bit about the performance in my opinion. He's not the BEST singer in the world but come on, he's still better than, say...Pierce Brosnan in Mamma Mia, for those who've seen that (if you haven't...look it up) I don't think he deserves any hate. People fail to realise that this isn't a stage production of Les Mis....it's a movie! In musical theatre, the singing is way more important than the acting, but in a movie version it's the other way around. His acting was great, and that kind of makes up for whatever his singing might be lacking. At least in my opinion. Singing doesn't have to be flawless to have a great dramatic effect (Hellfire is a great example of that as well TPAM...). On stage, maybe, but certainly not on film.
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