Les Miserables

Kaelyn 2022-03-24 09:03:10

The problems in the film are ultimately a problem of human nature. The good and the bad of the world are defined by people and created by people. The miserable world is a reflection and torture of human nature. Except for a few minor adjustments in the plot arrangement, "Les Miserables" is basically the same as the musical version. Objectively speaking, the film reflects a high standard in terms of scenes, makeup, color, photography and even costume design. The pictures are beautiful, the composition is exquisite, the design is exquisite, and the visual effects are quite good. The performance is easy to retract, and several major solo passages are almost all completed in one go, and the method of on-site recording reflects his strength. Although Anne Hathaway only has about 40 minutes of play, her song "I Dreamed a Dream" has almost become the most emotional part of the whole film.

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  • Stephon 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    First of all, a digression: Don't compare the situation in the movie with Hong Kong. It is impossible to compare things with different starting points, and it is even more ridiculous to draw conclusions from this. At the end of the film, Hugo is quoted saying that there is no bad crop, which is a bad metaphor—if the crop is compared to children. Before socialization, human beings were not pure and clean, one of them; after socialization, there are many factors, such as family, social system, community relations, and beliefs. So what is the cause around the rioting teenagers, what is the result in the end, and the second. The director's cleverness is the open ending, and his failure is to quote Hugo's words, his heart is too obvious.

  • Violette 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    4.5 The director accurately shot a France that I tried to tell others but was always too complicated to explain clearly. This film is also very suitable for the current chaotic plague. It is adults who let down children, but children often grow up to be adults who will also let down the next generation through resistance and accusations. #Why the ball is not over#

Les Misérables 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.