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Les misérables Reviews

  • 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,...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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,...

  • 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,...

  • Buster 2022-10-12 10:16:26

    Martyrs of the Old Regime: Javert's Dilemma

    More than 2,000 years ago, when Sima Qian mentioned the original intention of writing "Biographies of Cruel Officials", he said: "The people are more ingenious, and the tricks are tricky. Good people cannot be transformed. Forbid rape and stop evil, everything is also polite and has its own civil...

  • Jade 2022-09-18 15:02:50

    Les Miserable Les Miserable

    Les Miserables is a great work. It truly reflects the French society at that time, spanning from Waterloo to the French Revolution. The big environment influences the fate of the little people, and the fate of the little people reproduces the big environment.  
 Fantine in the play symbolizes the...

  • Lottie 2022-09-18 12:55:57

    Les Miserables • Afterthought

    The more than 2-hour movie came to an end, and at the end I burst into tears. Looking at the list of introductions that scrolled through the page with the music, my heart was empty and I didn't know what I was thinking. That feeling was neither sad nor moved. Maybe that's the beauty of a classic,...

  • Corene 2022-09-05 19:40:19

    To Birdman To This Miserable PM2.5

    I don't have a clear idea to talk about life experience.    When authority and laws cannot be explained, I use the system as a bargaining chip. Is this really a shield? The only thing is that the long history has given us room to make mistakes. Adhering to the concept of elite governance and...

  • Eric 2022-08-27 20:52:22

    The redemption of human nature

    I like this movie not entirely because of Jean Valjean, but more because of Javert. The detective in this movie is chasing after the man who wants to bring him to justice. Some people ask him: Why don't you do something more meaningful and spend more than ten years chasing a prisoner. When Javert...