Les Misérables movie plot
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Fredy 2022-04-21 09:02:56
In the part before Cosette grew up, Cassie was so good at acting; after that, the director turned all the characters into idiots and bastards to set off Jean Valjean's high profile, but in the end, the characters completely collapsed - and that inexplicable sentence "I love her", Hugo's coffin board couldn't hold back. August's idea is good. Hugo's original book is too huge, if you don't have enough strength to show all the branch lines completely, it's okay to cut them down. The finished film is...indescribable.
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Deja 2022-04-22 07:01:42
The casting was fantastic, and the resulting close-ups were so infectious that it made me cry from start to finish. The ending adaptation is actually not bad. Billy August has always been a person with infinite tenderness in his heart. The adaptation is very reasonable, and the details are abundant, giving the characters unprecedented rationality (Javert asked to check the proof of employment). Javert's death was not only a punishment for himself, but also an oath to Jean Valjean that he did not lose,
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Jean Valjean: Brevet, Lombard, Bertin. Look at me. You recognize me? I recognize you, Brevet. You were an informer in Toulon, I see you're still a snitch.
Brevet: Valjean?
Jean Valjean: Hello, Brevet.
[turns to Lombard]
Jean Valjean: And you, Lombard, don't look at my fancy clothes, don't look at my scraped chin. Look at my eyes. You called yourself Godless, right? You've got a scar on your left shoulder. I gave it to you the night you tried to kill me, remember? When I pinned you over the stove.
Lombard: It is you...
Jean Valjean: Show the court your scar.
[Lombard bares his shoulder revealing the scar]
Jean Valjean: Bertin, the hollow of your left arm, there's a date tatooed, 1789, the year of the revolution. Show them!
[Bertin rolls up his sleave to reveal the tattoo]
Jean Valjean: I know these men, Monsieur le President, and they know me. I am the man you want. I am Jean Valjean.
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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.