The world is warm and no longer cold

Jaclyn 2022-03-25 09:01:15

In France at that time, only the lowly poor were punished by the law, even if they stole a piece of bread because of starvation, or were bullied to fight back and beat the "rich". He was so sick that he lost his mind. But there are still sober people in the crazy-like social group. The kindness he released helped a young man regain his conscience. After the young man squeezed into the upper class, he always insisted on helping the poor, even if he faced prison again. The young man did not hesitate to reveal the true identity of his fugitive prisoner.

In the days when he was on the run, he raised the children of down-to-earth prostitutes and distributed food to the homeless. The world was cold to him, but he released warmth like the sun all the time.

He forgave the inspector who was seriously paranoid for insisting on the law enforcement impartially again and again, and influenced the inspector. In the last scene, the inspector put on the handcuffs originally prepared for him and jumped into the river to commit suicide. The protagonist smiled and left, "The world is warm, never again. It will be cold."

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Extended Reading
  • Jane 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Classic can be taken as homework to those film makers and performers.

  • Jane 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    What kind of society, because a piece of bread has to go to 19 prisons and suffer hard labor. What kind of person can treat everyone with integrity. What moved me was that the bishop bought the soul of Jean Valjean to be faithful to God. There is also Javert's perseverance to the "truth" he believes. The failure is Jean Valjean's love for Fang Ting. This clue is too abrupt, but it weakens Jean Valjean's love for all the poor. It seems that he helped Fang Ting out of selfishness.

Les Misérables quotes

  • Javert: What did you say? Speak up, people don't mumble when they speak to me.

  • Javert: It's a pity the law doesn't allow me to be merciful.