The TV series "Les Miserables" is adapted from the original work of the great French writer Victor Hugo. The background of the story is set during the French Revolution, and the main plot of the original work is retained. Essence, the plot progresses quickly, the plot is compact, and the amount of information in each episode is very full. The drama version has only six episodes, and each episode is 1 hour. The theme is prominent, and the audience is truly shocked and moved from a spiritual level. The most impressive At the end of the second episode, Jean Valjean thought that since someone had taken the charge, he threw the bag into the fire and wanted to burn a new life. The bag was the evidence that he once robbed a little boy of money, and a coin fell. When he came down, he had snatched it from the boy. He thought of the priest, and remembered that an innocent person would die because of him. He held the hot coin to fight psychologically. This scene was very carefully arranged. There are many similar details in the play, and the characters are portrayed very carefully.
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