Amanda Seyfried recalls her time on Les Misérables and says she was not quite ready for the challenging role.
The actress joined Cosette in the epic period musical film straightforwarded by Tom Hooper. In it, she had to sing live, which she create “infuriating.”
“Les Mis was an incredible movie. I adored it. The costumes, the people… We were all repartner satisfyed to be there, but I, cursedly, was not technicpartner ready or able of the live singing in the way that I would’ve appreciated to be,” Seyfried echoed during an intersee with GQ.
She persistd, “The process was infuriating. I knovel what I had to sing, but they were difficult songs. And the acting part of it came naturpartner and I adored it.”
Seyfried also shelp she was “worried” about her accent, inserting, “But that was the least of my worries.” She remarkd that having “to be very musical didn’t hit” for her the way it did for her co-stars appreciate Eddie Redmayne and Samantha Barks.
Of Anne Hathaway, Seyfried shelp “she’s miles better than all of us technicpartner,” inserting, “Even when she’s crying … it was perfect. It’s what made that movie f***ing fly.”
“I was conciseageing in a way that I repartner want I hadn’t been and that’s a repent I have,” she shelp.
Les Misérables was freed in 2012, and it’s based on the stage musical of the same name by Claude-Michel Schönberg, Alain Boublil, and Jean-Marc Natel, which in turn is based on the Victor Hugo novel.
Watch Seyfried’s brimming intersee below.