Gross US & Canada
$14,096,321
Opening weekend US & Canada
$5,011,840
Gross worldwide
$14,096,321
Gross US & Canada
$14,096,321
Opening weekend US & Canada
$5,011,840
Gross worldwide
$14,096,321
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By Jamey 2022-03-25 09:01:15
“Every angel has a past!”
Every angel has a past.
One, the stolen happy hour
"Yes, baby, I did steal something
I stole the happy hours living with you
I don't mind paying the price
. . . . . .
Promise me, live happily"
Second,...
By Jaclyn 2022-03-25 09:01:15
The world is warm and no longer cold
In France at that time, only the lowly poor were punished by the law, even if they stole a piece of bread because of starvation, or were bullied to fight back and beat the "rich". He was so sick that he lost his mind. But there are still sober people in the crazy-like social group. The kindness he released helped a young man regain his conscience. After the young man squeezed into the upper class, he always insisted on helping the poor, even if he faced prison again. The young man did not...
By August 2022-03-25 09:01:15
Every angel has a past and every sinner has a future.
I saw another version a few years ago. Today, I saw the version starring Liam Neeson, so I clicked in and watched it. The movie is very long, so I need to stop and watch it, because sometimes it will be very heavy to watch. I haven't read the original book, but the movie is enough to make me feel this heavy history.
The first thing that touched me was the kind-hearted bishop. He repaid his grievances with virtue, and used his actions to influence Jean Valjean, allowing him to regain...
By Cathryn 2022-03-25 09:01:15
I haven't read the original "Les Miserables", but the looks of the young couple are still okay. I don't understand why the police are chasing Jean Valjean like a ghost, and Jean has to live a sneaky life. The sheriff may have been influenced by Ran's kindness. In fact, Ran had the opportunity to kill the sheriff, but he had to go against his creed of being a new person and shoot him to death, but he fell from the predicament of being hunted down to a psychological predicament. Watching the...
By Arden 2022-03-25 09:01:15
When I saw the last film, my favorite person was not Jean Valjean or Cosette, but Javert. He was arrogant and could not be labeled as good or bad, but he was just, firm and paranoid about what he believed in his heart.
"I'm here to ask you to fire me and sue me for defamation" Confess your right or wrong without justifying it.
"I hate you, I envy your rights, and in revenge, I slandered you" without the slightest shyness, as if the accusation was being made against someone other...
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By Hubert 2023-05-17 16:01:49
It turned out to be this and lied to me that it was the 2012 version. . . . Because I haven't read the original book and I haven't compared it with other versions, I can't give it a credit, but Cosette's actor doesn't play a big role in...
By Abbey 2023-05-11 04:26:06
The old version is engaging, and Liam Neeson's performance goes beyond hurricane rescue is not a...
By Arielle 2023-03-02 09:47:51
Not very well shot. The pain in it was not fully captured. Only those who have experienced it themselves can understand...
By Mireille 2022-11-18 14:20:02
Compared with the musical version, the base is beyond the...
By Alana 2022-04-24 07:01:17
It seems that this is the one I saw on the movie station back...
Enjolras: [referring to Javert] You kill him in the alley. We don't want his blood in here with ours.
Javert: Jean Valjean. I *knew* it!
Old Woman: [first lines - dark street] You can't sleep here.
Jean Valjean: Get away from me.
Old Woman: Why don't you go to an inn?
Jean Valjean: Why do you think?
Old Woman: Can't you knock on doors and ask people?
Jean Valjean: I asked. I ask everywhere. Leave me alone?
Old Woman: You didn't ask there? Knock on that door.
[pointing to Bishop's residence]