I feel a little dehydrated today after the marathon I did yesterday. And by marathon I mean the emotional undertaking that was SEEING LES MIS. Turns out Anna was not kidding around. I heeded her demand, and I saw the light. The movie was a masterpiece. But wow, was I ever cried out afterwards. There were a few points during the two-hours-and-then-some at which the theater sounded like a sniffle symphony. I saw it with four people, and we all choked up at different parts. The weeping comes from two places, right? You're crying because heart-wrenching things happen, but you're also crying because you're seeing and hearing things you love with all your heart. Let's see how you score as a Les Mis crier. Some of the film's most poignant moments are below. For each moment, add the listed points if you cried—skip if you didn't. Opening Credits No judgment here. This was a monumental day for most of us. +3 Valjean's Soliloquy My mom started crying more or less as soon as Hugh Jackman started singing. "He told me that I had a soul. How does he know?" +3 I Dreamed a Dream. Here we make way for most