Les Misérables
Overview
Stéphane has recently joined the Anti-Crime Squad in Montfermeil, in the suburbs of Paris, France, where Victor Hugo set his famed novel “Les Miserables”. Alongside his new colleagues Chris and Gwada – both experienced members of the team – he quickly discovers tensions running high between local gangs. When the trio finds themselves overrun during the course of an arrest, a drone captures the encounter, threatening to expose the reality of everyday life.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Originally set in 19th century France, Les Misérables (2019) is a contemporary reinterpretation of Victor Hugo's iconic novel. The film is a commentary on contemporary society's struggles with social justice, poverty, and criminal justice system.
- Stellar ensemble cast delivers powerfully emotive performances, particularly Dominic West and David Oyelowo.
- Innovative filming techniques, including long takes and live singing, enhance the emotional impact of each scene.
- Exploration of themes such as redemption, justice, and love make for a thought-provoking cinematic experience.
- The modern adaptation maintains the essence of Victor Hugo's classic novel while offering a fresh perspective.
Fun Facts
- The movie was filmed live at London's Gielgud Theatre over the course of 12 performances in front of an audience.
- David Oyelowo's character Jean Valjean is portrayed as a black man, challenging traditional interpretations and raising discussions about race and representation.
- Dominic West (Javert) was initially announced to play Jean Valjean but was later replaced by Lloyd Owen due to scheduling conflicts.