Les misérables

Les misérables

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  • Countries of origin: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, United States
  • Language: French, English
  • Release date: January 7, 2001
  • Sound mix: Stereo
  • Aspect ratio: 1.66 : 1
  • Also known as: Les Misérables
  • A 4-episode miniseries filmed in France in 2000. By " Cyrano de Bergerac ": Gérard Depardieu as Jean Valjean . CCTV 8 used to broadcast 8 episodes per episode of about 40 minutes. This time the version is the uncut DVD-RMVB Mandarin version, a total of four episodes, each about 80 minutes.
    The play is based on the novel of the same name by the famous French writer Victor Hugo . Jean Valjean is released from prison after 20 years after he was arrested for stealing bread to feed his sister's children. Desperate, he was taken in by bishop , but he stole silverware from bishop. After bishop caught him, he did not send him to prison again, but gave him a silver candlestick. Jean Valjean was inspired, and he has since changed his mind. Ten years later, he became the mayor of the town and a successful businessman. At this time, the sheriff Javert, who had arrested him before, appeared and wanted to trouble him. At this time, he has fallen in love with Fantine , a female worker in his factory, and has undertaken to take care of her illegitimate daughter. On the one hand, there is Jean Valjean, who has turned evil for good, and on the other hand, is the sheriff who believes that once a person stumbles, he will degenerate for life.

    Details

    • Release date January 7, 2001
    • Filming locations Ledec nad Sázavou, Czech Republic
    • Production companies GMT Productions, TF1, Taurus Film

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    • By Velda 2022-12-03 10:50:36

      I don't understand the logic behind it

      This is a film adaptation of a world famous book. As far as the movie is concerned, it is very smooth to watch a story with a compact plot and twists and turns in one breath. But many of the characters' actions and motives are beyond comprehension. Tucao

      1 You, prisoner, sleep on the street, cold and graceful. The couple kindly took you in, knowing that you were a prisoner and didn’t mind giving you dinner to accompany you, giving you a bed, and still trying to steal other...

    • By Ettie 2022-11-27 17:48:04

      the power of tolerance

      Watching this movie, I have been thinking about the question of good and evil.

      It seems that Hugo wrote this work to explore real human nature: if someone has done a little wrong, but he has made up for it with a lifetime of good deeds, then such a person should Should we be punished, or should we be forgiven?

      Hugo's answer is: We should all tolerate the small weaknesses in human nature. If we use love to tolerate and influence, then this person's heart will also be full of...

    • By Peggie 2022-11-16 16:42:58

      all sing

      This is the first time I saw a movie that uses opera as a whole series. To be honest, the effect is really shocking. This kind of expression perfectly reflects the suppressed emotions, resentment, and painful helplessness in the dark world of the lower-class people before and after the French Revolution. Mixed with resistance to dissatisfaction with reality. In the end, it boils down to expressing helpless self-soothing and tolerance through songs. It transcends any verbal expression. This...

    • By Mary 2022-11-05 02:28:50

      Goodness, self-salvation and the unbearable weight of life.

      Les Miserables, haven't read the original. But I love the Gerald Patillo and John Malkovich versions of the show. 4 parts, each episode is one and a half hours, and the length of more than seven hours allows each character to be fully interpreted and vividly portrayed. I first watched it on CCTV8, and then I downloaded it and kept it on my computer.

      At that time, it seemed that I missed the beginning on TV, and I didn't see the bishop's appearance in full. The meaning of the silver...

    • By Mireille 2022-10-23 02:10:22

      The brilliance of humanity in Les Miserables

      The first thing that moved me was the bishop, he said, these silverware have been bought back to you, you are no longer counted with the devil and sin, you now belong to God. It was this kind of help, trust and kindness that made Jean Valjean, a thief, a good factory manager and a good mayor, respected and loved by all. Our society needs such people so much, our laws are not as strict as in other countries, but exceptions are given to those with power and money, not to encourage good and...

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    • By Loyce 2023-09-18 17:44:42

      The constellation of stars can't dispel the tediousness of this version of the adaptation, with no detailed descriptions, and there are basically no impressive moments. It doesn't seem to be deliberately sensational, but restraint and mediocrity are completely different shootings and the difference is obvious. The whole film is just doing water...

    • By Johnathon 2023-09-15 06:45:48

      I don't know if it's because of the translated film, it's too preachy. Depardieu's role as Jean Valjean looks good, but it's too wordy. Besides, the bishop was too young, Madame Thenardier was too rigid, and Marius was too...

    • By Everett 2023-09-12 01:52:26

      A strong lineup is different!! John Malkovich Catherine...

    • By Katheryn 2023-09-10 03:07:14

      Savi and Fonteyn are very good, other... not to...

    • By Orrin 2023-09-02 05:42:39

      This miniseries is perfect in my memory! Directly prompted me to read the original, and Les Miserables became my favorite...