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Les Misérables Reviews

  • Yvette 2022-04-23 07:03:47

    Les Miserables

    Yes, everyone is born good, so why are there still people who commit crimes? There are still sins in this world? The author Hugo said: As long as the social punishment caused by laws and customs still exists, hell was artificially created in the heyday of civilization, and in the gods Man-made bad...

  • Wallace 2022-04-23 07:03:47

    Relatively unsolved immigration problem

    Although the director is Afro-French, he still completes the story with a relatively neutral point of view (feeling a bit stronger than Spike Lee). The tragedy, like the French immigration issue itself, is not entirely the responsibility of any one party. The behavior of each character and the...

  • Adriel 2022-04-23 07:03:47

    Another Paris Documentary: A Journey to the Nine-Three Provinces

    After the victory of the 2018 World Cup, the ecstatic people showed their national enthusiasm. The name "France" and the three colors seemed to erase the differences in skin color, race and class in the crowd. This is an ideal, but only sports can make it come true. That kind of crowded...

  • Stephon 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    I wish there was no such hell on earth again

    The French film Les Miserables is aptly named. The whole movie feels like hell. The law of the jungle is the law of the jungle. Lions locked in cages, lion cubs stolen by urchins, police shooting at children, pent-up anger from crowds, clashes that could break out at any moment. Hostility between...

  • Madelyn 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    The tension of life, not the tension of drama

    I haven't seen such a realistic and full of plot movie for a long time, a different Paris, a different capitalist first world. The teenagers in the slums also support the French team and Mbappe in the World Cup, just like all adults and all Chinese people. But... freedom, equality, and fraternity...

  • Melba 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    quote

    Quote: The camera angles add a kind of macro-narrative perspective to the film, which creates an unparalleled sense of realism for the audience. Different from the scenery display function of aerial photography in many movies, the viewpoint of the drone in this film is isomorphic with the viewpoint...

  • Lavonne 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    A textbook on immigration in France

    The feature film debut of a black French director, with excellent storytelling! A story about a two-day patrol by a new police officer, the theme of the conflict between black and Islamic groups in France and social reality. Three police officers have three positions. The new white police officers...

  • Mortimer 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    This is a world more tragic than Hugo's, a world called reality

    It's a world more tragic than Hugo's, a world called reality.

    The movie started in a carnival. In 2018, the French team reached the final all the way, defeated Croatia 4:2, and won the World Cup championship. The beginning of the movie was the national carnival after the victory. Director Raj Leigh...

  • Paris 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    same world, different nation

    I think it is difficult for domestic audiences to like this movie, because racial discrimination is rare in our daily life, and it is difficult to build empathy. Many people don't even know about religious issues, and racial issues have always been a serious problem faced by countries all over the...

  • Destinee 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    Essay

    1. History and reality. Raj Jean's "Les Miserables" and Hugo's "Les Miserables" are a kind of intertextuality and a continuation. History and reality are ingeniously merged and collided. present. 2. Film and reality. Most of the plots come from the director’s personal experience. The child who...