Unfortunately, I dont remember 35 or 98 all that well, just that Ive seen them. From what I recall of 98, I would say it butchered the narrative pretty thoroughly, opting for an out-of-nowhere. The score is thematically based (or so it would seem): Jean Valjean has a theme, as does his nemesis Javert. A love theme for Cosette and Marius also pops in every now and then. Most of these themes, especially the romantic ones, contain undertones of sadness. Given that this is, after all, a tragic story, these dark orchestrations work quite well. This CD runs about 49 minutes long, and is spread out over four "suites". In actuality, there are only 4 tracks, where there should have been 18 tracks - there are even noticeable breaks where should have been track breaks. However, there is still plenty of music to keep the average Poledouris fan satisfied.
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