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Les Miserables Movie Trailer 1998

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  • academy award winner Liam Neeson, academy award Uma Thurman, academy award Geofrey Rush, and... claire danes.

  • the pronunciation of les miserables is soo american :D

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  • @LesageMathieu I hope there is an audiobook I would love to get the whole story because I loved the movie

  • @lavvy2585 In the book its crytal clear. Javert is in dilemma. His whole life is about maintaining order. Order of law, moral order. For him the two never collide. The movie depicts him as a bit sadistic, filled with hate. Thats not in book. It misses the point. The dilema is the following: The crime of arresting this man or the crime of letting him go. It isnt a personnal matter. The order of the world collapses with this dilemma. Its fuckin epic in the book.

  • @tg72211 Thanks funny my coworker told me to read the book but it looks thick. I will order one from ebay thank you so much.

  • @lavvy2585 You may need to read the book.

  • @tg72211 Thanks for explaining but I am confused than ever.

  • @lavvy2585 SPOILER ALERT No, he did it because he cannot do the right thing. He believes that Valjean is guilty and must be arrested, but he also thinks that he is a good man and that it is wrong to arrest a good man. He says that he tried to live his life without breaking a single rule. He would be doing wrong if he did either, so he killed himself and told the police that he killed Valjean. This means that he is no longer on the run and is free.

  • @INS0LENTEEE The movie doesnt get to the point.From the moment that Fantine dies, the whole story is distorted. All the depth of the caracters is lost. The meaning of the story is ruined. 95% of the content is missing. Not a bad movie, but not even close to the book. And what is this idiotic question: 'who has time to read a 1400 page book'? Millions and millions found the time to read it. Maybe you should to.

  • Who gave joan veljean a second chance? hehe

  • aaa the time when they had deep voiced narrators

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