2019.6.20 After watching this "New Les Misérables", my heart is very heavy. Because it is an adaptation of the movie, there are some differences from the original. Let's see if I have time to turn to the original in the future! This is a story about love and redemption. It is a tragic world. The protagonist Jean Valjean was imprisoned for stealing things. During the period, he was forced to do coolies, was insulted, trampled on the ground and lost his dignity. It is easy to get parole and go to another place to report before leaving that terrible place, but this is actually a perverted way of imprisonment. On the way to the report, Valjean was taken in by the bishop and was influenced by him. His soul was baptized. After many years, he changed his status and became the mayor. Since then, he has been wholeheartedly kind and charitable. Career, but for such a person who wants to reform and rehabilitate, the society still does not let him go. Javert was transferred to Vigo and met Jean Valjean, who had worked as a coolie in the quarry, but at this time Jean Valjean had changed his name to Flanders, but Javert kept investigating him with his back. Until at last he was caught by the revolutionaries and was about to be executed, Jean Valjean let him go, using forgiveness and love to influence the adherents of this stubborn old system. Javert chose to release Jean Valjean in the end and committed suicide. When Jean Valjean rescued Fantine, it was also very touching. Fantine was a poor female worker. She became pregnant before she was married. She had a daughter, Cosette. For her daughter, she had been working hard to earn money and sent the money to Liu. I got my daughter in Conner's family, but the society excluded her because she was unmarried and she became pregnant. In the end, she was not able to see her daughter. But Jean Valjean promised her to help her take care of her daughter. This promise took care of Cosette throughout his life. He was a good father. He used the love of the world to help everyone who was suffering. The old girl regarded her as the daughter of her dearest relatives, loved her, took care of her, and allowed her to grow up in a safe environment, and even finally took the risk to bring the man she loved back to her from the battlefield in person. Father is really! This is how fatherly love is! Regarding "Les Miserables", I know that there must be a lot of flashlights to dig out, and I only know the fur when I watched the movie this time. I hope that one day I can finish watching this world-class masterpiece.
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