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Les Miserables (1998) Reviews

Les Miserables (1998)
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Bille August directed this Rafael Yglesias adaptation of the 1862 classic by Victor Hugo (1802-1885) about the quest of Inspector Javert to capture escaped convict Jean Valjean, originally an honest man who was jailed for stealing a single loaf of bread to feed the family of his starving sister. This new interpretation of Hugo's epic begins with Valjean (Liam Neeson), released after 20 years of cruelties and hard labor, reporting for parole in Dijon. Stopping at a bishop's house, he's treated with respect, but even so, he steals silverware, flees, and is captured. However, the bishop says the silverware was a gift, proving Valjean's innocence by giving him two silver candlesticks. Valjean is free, but the bishop asks him to treat others with equal kindness. By 1822, Valjean has risen to mayor of the village of Vigau, where he also maintains a successful factory. Joining the local police, Inspector Javert (Geoffrey Rush) is suspicious of Valjean's identity and eventually recognizes him as a former convict, but Javert has no proof when he carries his accusations to Paris. Valjean develops a relationship with Fantine (Uma Thurman), who lost her factory job because of local attitudes about her illegitimate daughter. The starving Fantine turns to prostitution, is arrested and tortured by Javert, and becomes ill. As she dies, Valjean promises to raise her daughter Cosette. Focusing on Valjean's life with Cosette (Claire Danes), the story is set amid the action of the July 1832 Revolution, a time when Cosette falls in love with a militant student, Marius (Hans Matheson). On the banks of the Seine, Valjean and Javert have their final confrontation. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Liam NeesonGeoffrey Rush, (more)
Director(s):
Bille August
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Shawn F.

I never read the book or saw the musical, so I thought this was one of the greatest movies I had ever discovered. I think all the people nit-picking about how different it was to the book "in precise detail", really need to get a life and think about the overall epic message conveyed in this astonishingly superb story. The movie gets the main point across and makes you feel like you're really there in 19th century France. From what I understand, if they had added everything from the book, the movie would have been over 4 hours long.

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Peggy W.

Even if it left out Eponine, this is an extraordinary film that everyone who liked the play should see. Liam Neeson and Geoffery Rush did a fantastic job with their parts. Bille August made a beautiful film. The music and all the effects/screenplay made me truly understand the story of love and revolution. This is my favorite movie of all time.

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BOBBIE B.

To watch a movie that not only has amazing actors, but also captures the time so convincingly is extremely enjoyable and entertaining. I love this movie!

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NANCY N.

This movie was so good. Wonderful acting.

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Carolyn B.

I've seen this twice and didn't tire of it. I really enjoyed this movie. Good acting and good overall storyline. Touches your heart.

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Shawn P.

Good movie. It varied from the play a bit, but was still a good interpretation.

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Patricia G.

I thought this movie was absolutely fantastic. I can't compare it to the novel or play and I did not know the story before I watched it. It is one of my favorite movies now. It is a must see!

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Norma S.

I had put off seeing the play for years because I was afraid I wouldn't be able to really understand it. When I saw it in movie form I determined I would watch it and try to "get it". Well, it was the clearest message in the world. I loved it. Liam was remarkable...who else could have played that role? It was truly wonderful, I am recommending it to all my friends.

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Patricia S.

BAD and VERY CHeesey. Uma Thurman is a terrible FAntine. It's so different from the musical. See the musical instead. It is truly phenominal. This movie is just bad.

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Lyn P.

who got this movie???????i did not!!!!!!!!!!!!it was on my list and said it was sending it to me.........i never got it!!!!!!!!!!!!!i nver rated it either............WIERD!!!!!!!!!please respond...............asap...........lyn parker

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    Emily K.

    This movie was suspenseful, touching, moving, and a wonderful adaptation of the Broadway musical. I loved it!

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    Michael S.

    I don't think that this is as dramatic as the live play, but the movie is still very good. Liam Neeson vs Geoffrey Rush is a terrific theme throughout the movie.

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    Terri B.

    What a great movie. I loved it!

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