Sorry, I am a policeman.

Davonte 2022-01-08 08:03:07

After watching "Les Miserables", I couldn't calm down for a long time. Opened Baidu Baike and wanted to look up information about this movie. It was strange to find that this movie could not be found. There is only one musical film of "Les Miserables" in 2012. Seeing this, my mind suddenly went blank. What movie did I just see? Why is there no one singing in there?

After some careful examination, it turned out that when I wanted to download the 2012 version of "Les Miserables" before, it was accidentally downloaded into this 1998 version of "The New Miserables". This is this beautiful mistake that made me meet this movie. --Inscription

I haven't read the original work, so I don't know anything about the plot selection and plot deletion of the original work. However, after reading it, the image of Sheriff Javert has been lingering in my mind.

A black outfit is very similar to the male protagonist V of "V for Vendetta". The first scene in the game is to ask the captain to check his warrant in accordance with the procedure. The ruthless but consistent attitude of handling impartially has begun to lay the foundation in my heart.

The second impression deepened when Sheriff Javert saw the hero Jean Valjean use his strong body to help the villagers lift the carriage, his keen insight immediately reminded him that he had guarded nine years ago. Prisoner. But in the absence of definitive evidence, he did not dare to act rashly, and could only stay by Jean Valjean's side and test slowly.

As the sheriff, she originally respected the law and insisted on the rule of law. When Jean Valjean was insulted by the female worker Fantine and Jean Valjean insisted on letting her go, the Sheriff said: "You are a right. The symbol of morality and conquest is in fact a symbol of the entire society. You have no right to interfere with the law..." After thinking that he had misunderstood Jean Valjean’s identity, he insisted that Jean Valjean punish him, and said, “Resignation is also an honor, but I am not worthy.” At this moment, the image of Sheriff Javert has been deeply carved. In my heart.

As the sheriff, he did not abuse his rights, but was proud of his insistence on professional ethics. He also did not use power for personal gain, but insisted that the problem must be solved in accordance with the law. (In those times, I was touched by the respect of high-level government officials for the reputation of high-ranking people and the lack of evidence to never slander them.)

Another ten years later, Sheriff Javert returned to Paris to take up his post, but he never let go of the pursuit of Jean Valjean. However, in the process of monitoring and preventing reactionaries from undermining national sovereignty, Sergeant Javert was unfortunately arrested. When Jean Valjean pulled Sergeant Javert to the back alley, Sergeant Javert said calmly and calmly: "You should kill me, I won't let it go, you should end everything." At that moment, he faced. Life and death, Sheriff Javert still did not show a flustered look, because in his heart, the defense of the law and the persistence of his own purpose have exceeded the possession of his own life. He is not greedy for fame and wealth, nor does he enjoy glory and wealth. He only knew that in order to do his own thing well, he would sacrifice his life. However, after Jean Valjean really let him go, he really began to reflect on what he had done. In the end, what is the ultimate goal of defending the principle? Isn't it to make this society more stable? Or is it that my vanity that I can't afford to lose has been cherishing the challenge of Jean Valjean to him back then?

Sitting by the bridge, the time to calm down and think, finally allowed him to take a break from the past ten years. He seemed to gradually feel that Jean Valjean had really changed, and he had indeed done something wrong. Finally, he released Jean Valjean, handcuffed his handcuffs, turned and fell into the river, ending his life. Complete the salvation of my own conscience and the persistence of that professional belief.

It is these subtle details that impressed me deeply with this Sergeant Javert. It also made me love this old actor Jeffrey Rush again. From "Pirates of the Caribbean" to "The King's Speech", the three-point interpretation of each character really makes us admire his acting skills.

Of course, there are many moving things in this movie, the priest’s forgiveness for Jean Valjean, the protagonist Jean Valjean’s reform and finally self-sacrifice for his daughter, the emphasis on personal morality in turbulent times (no hire of unmarried people) Pregnant female workers), respect for the reputation of high-ranking people, and never slander their practices without evidence. The people at the bottom are forced to live a livelihood and face the greed and shamelessness realized by the temptation of money. Young men and women team Innocent love transcends the persistence of life and death, the fearless spirit of the young people in reactionary organizations that are not afraid of sacrifice for the revolution, and so on. Overall, this is not the best adaptation, but it is also a good movie.

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  • 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. Today I am finally free and laugh...

  • Winifred 2022-04-23 07:03:29

    It's not fun without singing

Les Misérables quotes

  • Judge: Monsieur le maire, I know you to be a kind man, but this...

    Jean Valjean: A kind? A kind man? When I was in prison I was as ignorant and mean and devious as these men here, but not kind. And I wish I could keep my mouth shut and let this poor wretch suffer for me, but... continue with your investigation, monsieur, you will find further proof that I am Valjean.

  • Javert: [about Valjean] He lies so well, doesn't he? He's had a lot of practice. A lifetime of lies.