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vernonk | 21:11 Tue 02nd Jul 2013 | Film, Media & TV
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I've seen the stage show many times and the film is nowhere near as good, in my opinion. Most of the singing is awful, especially by Russell Crowe. I can only imagine people who've not had the theatre experience liking this. What do you think?
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Well I think the movie was very good. I cannot sing nor would I even try. So good on RC for even going for it.! It went with his character, rugged and hard. I also love the stage show and have seen it quite a few times. The movie helps by filling in the full story. Has anyone read the story of it.! Pretty good and interesting reading.
Russell Crowe just being in it ruined it for me.
it is sad but the singing is good and the acting is so good I have cried and so has my friend(and she hardly ever crys!!!)
I have to say, I love both the film and the stage version. I have seen the film twice and started blubbing at the opening scene! I have seen the stage version many, many times and I will probably always prefer it. Anne Hathaway was fabulous in the film.
I don't think you can compare a stage version to the film version really, its a bit like listening to a bands album on your ipod and comparing that experience with seeing the band play live at Wembley.

In theatre the emotion, passion and euphoria that you feel from being in amongst the action will never compare to a 2d/3d film experience. Similarly people say this about books/films as reading touches you on a more personal and imaginative way rather than viewing the book through someone elses vision. The experience is different.
Nothing can better a live theater performance. But I thought the film was very good showing scenes that it would have been impossible to create on the stage.
Even if you have seen the stage show treat yourself to a new dimention and view it with an open mind.
cheers Jeff
having read the book years ago and it left lasting impressions, I found the DVD disappointing
loved the film.
i liked it but for what its worth the stage show, the original i watched with Colm Wilkinson at the Barbican was sublime...

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