92redrevolver, i SO agree with you. she's kind of my idol, even though she's fictional. i don't know why.... love this movie. greatest. f'in. movie. ever.
Maybe it's just me, but I don't see Victor Hugo's Javert just standing there watching. It might've gone that way in the book, but I don't think it did. The character was dedicated to the LAW, he wasn't cruel.
You mean you wouldn't mind being thrown out of your job, forced to give your child to strangers then sell your hair and teeth and become a prostitute in a desperate attempt to keep your daughter alive, before slowly dying of tuberculosis?
Oh! Poor Fantine! o my gosh, she is my favorite character, next to Eponine. she is the saddest figure in the movie though, by far. these guys are such asswholes. Fantine has EVERY damn right to be crying1 she's poor and has lost EVERYTHING. poor poor woman. i love the scene though. i have been searching everywhere for it.
when i take french next year, my french name will be Fantine.
you are my hero for putting this up! merci beacoup! merci!
Ohhhh... I so didn't realise that Julian was in this. I love the book of les mis and this film is a pretty good adaptation. :)Thanks for posting this.
I hate the way everyone treated Fantine. Anyone out there got Geoffrey Rush playing Javert at the part where he commits suicide? Love that part. I cried so hard...
i have a sou to spend on you
loadsofmagic 1 year ago
92redrevolver, i SO agree with you. she's kind of my idol, even though she's fictional. i don't know why.... love this movie. greatest. f'in. movie. ever.
LesMiserablesfreak66 3 years ago
um at that one part...i couldn't see very well, does Javert come up to Fantine and kick her in the face or smack her in the face?
so so sad. this is, like, my most favorite movie in the whole damn world though.
LesMiserablesfreak66 3 years ago
He smacks her, I believe.
MistressD 3 years ago
Maybe it's just me, but I don't see Victor Hugo's Javert just standing there watching. It might've gone that way in the book, but I don't think it did. The character was dedicated to the LAW, he wasn't cruel.
Sheepinwolfgarb 3 years ago 2
That was...strangely arousing...
Maybe in poor taste, but I wouldn't mind being her.
92RedRevolver 3 years ago
You mean you wouldn't mind being thrown out of your job, forced to give your child to strangers then sell your hair and teeth and become a prostitute in a desperate attempt to keep your daughter alive, before slowly dying of tuberculosis?
hazzamcazza 3 years ago
he's a bit of an arse int he?
but i still love him <3
biscuithead4eva 3 years ago 3
Oh! Poor Fantine! o my gosh, she is my favorite character, next to Eponine. she is the saddest figure in the movie though, by far. these guys are such asswholes. Fantine has EVERY damn right to be crying1 she's poor and has lost EVERYTHING. poor poor woman. i love the scene though. i have been searching everywhere for it.
when i take french next year, my french name will be Fantine.
you are my hero for putting this up! merci beacoup! merci!
LesMiserablesfreak66 3 years ago
wow, julian plays a complete bastard in this
thenewsophialoren 4 years ago 3
Ohhhh... I so didn't realise that Julian was in this. I love the book of les mis and this film is a pretty good adaptation. :)Thanks for posting this.
ladyhelen 5 years ago
Same!!! I wish that vid was on here.
rushysgirl 5 years ago
I hate the way everyone treated Fantine. Anyone out there got Geoffrey Rush playing Javert at the part where he commits suicide? Love that part. I cried so hard...
bgarrett1 5 years ago
ADORE this film!
rushysgirl 5 years ago