Les Misérables

Les Misérables

  • Director: Ladj Ly
  • Writer: Ladj Ly,Giordano Gederlini,Alexis Manenti
  • Countries of origin: France
  • Language: French, Bambara
  • Release date: November 20, 2019
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Знедолені
  • "Les Miserables" is a crime drama directed by Ladj Ly , starring Damien Bonnard , Alexis Mandy and others   . It premiered at the Cannes International Film Festival on May 15, 2019 .
    After the film is about three Paris police in-depth multi-ethnically mixed communities, due to the various forces involved in making all kinds of contradictions, and finally develop into violence with violence, escalating the conflict so the thing  .

    Details

    • Release date November 20, 2019
    • Filming locations La cité des Bosquets, Montfermeil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
    • Production companies Srab Films, Rectangle Productions, Lyly Films

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $330,181

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $24,154

    Gross worldwide

    $22,342,519

    Movie reviews

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    • By Elza 2022-08-03 19:03:26

      Les Misérables--The High Society of Gavroche

      The classic O'Henry ending The area is small, there are few names, and the conflicts are concentrated.It's hard, not a comedic ending like in a Les Misérables opera. The sentence at the end of the film, "There are no bad crops in the world, and there are no bad people, only bad farmers," sums up the whole film very well. Throughout the whole film, no one is a pure bad guy who ends up making a big...

    • By Gilda 2022-08-03 18:50:30

      Les Misérables--French Elegy in a Multi-Line Narrative

      Friday words: When I learned that "LesMiserables" was nominated for the 2019 Cannes Palme d'Or, I thought it wasanother film based on a novel. We know that Les Misérables has been remade manytimes since its inception, so what makes this 2019 one different? What made itwin the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and nominations at manywell-known film festivals?

      After...

    • By Elias 2022-04-24 07:01:19

      It's a pity that the Chinese people understood thousands of years ago: the prince breaks the law and sins with the people.

      Halfway through, I really can't stand it anymore. I resisted reading it, but I didn't expect it to turn around, but I feel like this group of people is just joking? Law enforcement is not like law enforcement, criminals are not like criminals, and people are not like people.

      The feeling in the play has always been adhering to the principle of innocence or impunity for those who do not know. Reminiscent of the most troublesome juvenile delinquency in society today.

      I remembered...

    • By Damaris 2022-04-24 07:01:19

      Immigrant Issues and the Ghost of Revolution Emerging in the Grey Dawn

      Today, more than 100 years after the publication of Hugo's Les Misérables, the pressing new reality facing French society is the issue of immigration, and related issues such as class divisions, racial confrontations, cultural differences, and religious conflicts. This is a local problem, but also a global problem. Globalization is a global trend, but in recent years, anti-globalization has gradually emerged. In European and American countries, conservative forces are on...

    • By Marge 2022-04-23 07:03:47

      The consequences of colonialism

      The director changed people's romantic impression of France through the realistic style of the lens. The story is so simple that it can be summed up in one sentence "the theft incident caused a conflict between the police and the people". The lens language full of cold and violent scenes brought the audience to witness the epitome of the whole French social contradiction. , To put it bluntly, they are all the evil consequences of colonialism. When the legacy issues such as immigration,...

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    • By Tyshawn 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      Illegal immigration has gradually transformed France, which originally believed in Christianity, into Islamic France. The number of whites in France has decreased year by year, while the number of blacks has increased year by year. After a few years, blacks ruled France. This is the result of those white people who scolded some nationalism at the beginning. There is no nationalism, and there are no ethnicities. With nationalism, thanks to nationalism, it is stronger than nationalism, and it has...

    • By Raegan 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      From chaotic to sharp downturn, the police and muddy, self-righteous to gradually out of control, all contradictions are displayed in one block, and the horizontal history is breaking out. You have rubber bullets and I have firecrackers and fireworks, all bursting and all seeing...

    • By Mozelle 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      The low, futuristic BGM of the whole piece makes people a little off the show. The three police officers have three-dimensional characters and full-fledged characters. I have to say that the acting skills of the three actors are excellent, and they have performed the life of the documentary accompanied by the police. But the whole article is just a simple escalation of contradictions, and then suddenly elevated to a philosophical level, with Les Miserables as the topic, there is a sudden...

    • By Caterina 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      The two world wars exhausted the blood of the descendants of Charlemagne, broke their spines, Napoleon stomped his feet in such a hurry, the Sun King's coffin board could not be covered; all kinds of religious, racial, class, social problems One after another, the two-day trip to Paris, dark and green, chaotic and messy, this year's France eats jujube pills. Perhaps, in a few years, the protagonist in "Freedom to Guide the People" will become a black aunt, and the museum interpreter will also...

    • By Benny 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      It is still a work in the context of genre films, and it does not shy away from the symbolization and facialization of characters, and does not shy away from all aspects of the high conceptualization of the block. What is really different from conventional genre works is that dense ideological expressions are presented through loose scene organization. There are only a few flaws in balance. For example, the entire text of the film has no time to take into account the characters of the police...

    Movie plot

    Northern suburbs of Paris, France. The new policeman, Stephen, has recently been transferred to the squad of the serious crime team in Montfermeil. Montfermeil has a problem that every northern suburb of Paris has: mixed ethnic groups, gangs, and a high crime rate. Before Stephen joined the squad, the other two police officers had a unique way of getting along with the gang. On the day of Stephen’s entry, the circus under the name of...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    The film is the first feature feature film directed by French director Ladj Ly   .
    Before the feature film, Ladj Ly made a short film version. Damien Bonnard played in the movie version of Stephen also, in movies harming people is Stephen, and long film into a Gewa up  .
    Before the shooting, Damien Bonnard, Gibril Zonga, and Alexis Manti lived together in Monfermeil for a month. Although the movie has been played, Damien still advance...
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    Evaluation action

    From the first scene to the last scene, the film has been asking the audience why African boys hate the national law enforcement system. The director did not simply blame their brutal law enforcement police, but with a burning another frame picture summer afternoon and Raoyou meaning of the symbol of the camera, the audience constantly thinking up into a sleepy territory  . Director Ladj Ly’s control ability is amazing. It starts with...
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    Movie quotes

    • Chris: You just arrived and you're lecturing us? We're the only ones respected.

      Brigadier Stéphane Ruiz, dit Pento: Respect? People around here just fear you.