Les Misérables Comments

  • Noah 2022-03-20 09:02:17

    I have always been tolerant of the adaptation of classics, and I can shut up if I compare it to the stage version. The lineup of the year looks very blind now... It's just a little concerned because Mao will have the problem of feelings,...

  • Evangeline 2022-03-20 09:02:17

    I haven’t read the original, but Jeffrey Rush, who likes the story from this movie, looks so comfortable no matter what role he...

  • Gerson 2022-03-20 09:02:17

    Sorry for not reading the original, but is the ending of this movie reasonable? What did Javert write last? Isn't it planted? Why was Jean Valjean unkind at the last...

  • Jerad 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    People like Jean Valjean are probably only available in books. After reviewing, see the new edition tomorrow!...

  • Katelyn 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Cosette is completely selfish and spoiled. He is very unpleasant, and the actor's ugly appearance makes this character a harlequin! In addition, the filming is a bit rough, and each part lacks a complementary sense of filling. Looking forward to the latest...

  • Haylie 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Javert’s last jump made me feel that it was actually the story of Jean Valjean and his hatred for love; Cosette is like the interdental girl in true blood; the vigorous history has become a street ruffian farce; Aibonin Waiting for the character to disappear for no reason; I can't bear to call it a miserable world. Without the warmth of the cold sun, the harshness of Dongxue is too...

  • Adell 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    The movie is great, but the vague feeling does not capture the deeper things between the protagonist and the society. Whenever you have time, be sure to look for the original...

  • America 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    To love another person Is to see the face of God! I love this story very much, so I hate the adaptation of this edition. Even if I delete the grandfather of Eponen and Marius, Cosette also became a rebellious girl. The part of the revolution was almost deleted. What’s worse is that I didn’t understand why Inspector Javert suddenly committed suicide in the end....

  • Hayley 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    The obscene director and the cheating adaptation can make every character so disgusting. Cosette is a wayward princess, and he doesn't know how to be grateful. Jean Valjean and Fang Ting had a love affair out of thin air, swaying his father's authority to Cosette, yelling, slapped in the face, and watched Javert jump into the river. Not only did he not rescue him, but actually I look up to the sky with joy and express my gratitude to my lord. I have been pityed by you and the spirit is dead....

  • Velda 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    The rhythm of the film is well grasped. The length of 134 minutes is not enough to show the magnificent picture of Hugo, but the main body is still grasped. Even Mnison's makeup is not good. After 20 years, his appearance has changed very little. In his impression, Jean Valjean should be a 60 or 70-year-old man behind him, and even Mnison looked like a middle-aged...

Extended Reading
  • Alexys 2022-01-08 08:03:07

    Sheriff Javert's suicide

    The plot of this movie is simpler, focusing on the conflict between Jean Valjean and Sheriff Javert. Jean Valjean has changed from a criminal to a good man in the world. Not only has his soul been saved, he has also influenced others, and this kind of influence is unexpected. "Killing" Javert to...

  • Idell 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    New Les Miserables

    I just watched it for the halo of the famous book. If I was still young, then maybe my understanding of the movie could only go to the level of the story.

    A pile of stolen silverware changed the rest of a prisoner's life. The kind old man chose to trust Jean Valjean twice, and this trust finally...

Les Misérables quotes

  • Mme. Gilot: [sharing their meal with homeless convict] What crime did you commit?

    Jean Valjean: Maybe I killed someone... How do you know I'm not going to murder *you*?

    Bishop: How do you know *I'm* not going to murder *you*?

    Jean Valjean: What's that, a joke?

    Bishop: I suppose we'll have to trust each other.

  • Jean Valjean: You're dead, Javert.