Jean Valjean took Chesette, the child of a woman whom he had only met a few times, who had worked in his factory, had been a prostitute, and all this was for her daughter. In order to fulfill her last wish, he was on the road to life. And the reason why he was discovered to be the former Jean Valjean was to wash away the crime that should have been committed on himself for an innocent idiot.
He tried his best to save Arius, just to make his "daughter" happy. He forgave the inhumane inspector who was too impartial and enforced the law. Goodness was best reflected in him, and it was a great enlightenment after sin. , everything has been done for others.
At the end of the film, a sublimation is given to the villain inspector. He spared Jean Valjean and threw himself into the river in handcuffs, because what he insisted on was the dignity of the law. It is unforgivable that his conscience violates the law, but his conscience cannot allow him to kill Jean Valjean, so he chooses to kill himself
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