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Les Misérables: The Story of Jean Valjean

2025

Drama

1h38

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7.0/10

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2.3/5

Press

3.4/5

Spect.
Gabriel

Gabriel rated ★ 6/10

Le film est bien mais il aurait pu être bien mieux. Les acteurs jouent bien et les décors sont beaux mais le film ne nous sort jamais de cette impression de longue scène d'intro qui n'en finit pas. l'idée de base était intéressante mais elle est mal exploitée. A la fin du film, on ressort frustré et un peu déçu. Dommage.

Synopsis

Jean Valjean is released from prison after nineteen years of hard labor, violence, and suffering. Filled with anger and a deep sense of injustice, he has become a dangerous man who trusts no one and nothing. When he arrives in a small village in Provence, he is repeatedly turned away. Desperate, he unknowingly finds refuge at the house of Bishop Bienvenu, who lives simply, with his sister and a single servant. There, he is surprised by their warm welcome, and his inner demons start to waver. But the temptation to be what society sees in him still haunts him, and he steals the Bishop’s silverware. When the police ultimately catches him, the Bishop forgives him and gifts him the candlesticks. This acts becomes the starting point of Jean Valjean’ transformation into a new man who reclaims his humanity.

Community Reviews

Viewers generally praise the performances in 'Les Misérables: The Story of Jean Valjean', especially Grégory Gadebois's portrayal of Jean Valjean, which many found compelling and true to character. The historical setting and the philosophical depth are appreciated, adding layers to the viewing experience. However, some found the film's pace too slow and its mood somewhat gloomy, which detracted from their overall enjoyment.

👍 Stellar performance by Grégory Gadebois

👎 Pacing may be too slow for some

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