Les Misérables

Les Misérables

Movie |

Paris, France | Falsely Accused

  • Duration: 2h 14min
  • Music: Basil Poledouris
  • Award(s): Golden Pyramid 1998 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Under Capricorn, Snowden
  • Story:
    Jean Valjean, a Frenchman imprisoned for stealing bread, must flee a police officer named Javert. The pursuit consumes both men's lives, and soon Valjean finds himself in the midst of the student revolutions in France.
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7.4/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Jean Valjean, a Frenchman imprisoned for stealing bread, must flee a police officer named Javert. The pursuit consumes both men's lives, and soon Valjean finds himself in the midst of the student revolutions in France.
Ratings

7.4/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Golden Pyramid Award

1998 | Bille

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 14,096,321 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The town in which Jean Valjean becomes mayor is named Montreuil-sur-Mer in the book. This is a real port town in the region of Calais, across the waters from England. English readers of the book often missed this fact, as most past translations transcribed the town's name "blanked out" as "M____-sur-M__". In the movie the town is called Vigau, a name made up of the first and last syllables of Victor Hugo, the author of Les Misérables.

This version concentrates on the story of Valjean and Javert, with less emphasis on the romance between Cosette and Marius. Thénardier, a key character in the novel, appears in just one scene; his daughter, Eponine, is only seen in the background. Many fans of the musical version bemoaned the loss of Eponine and her love triangle with Marius and Cosette.

The trailer and many photo galleries include Jean Valjean falling on his knees and tearing up his yellow passport. The scene doesn't appear in the final film.

Bille August rejected the original score composed by Gabriel Yared. Yared said he could see it coming because there was 'no harmony' between the two of them. Yared was replaced by Basil Poledouris, who had a limited time to compose a full score. When the film was released, many movie posters listed Yared as composer, not Poledouris.

In the novel, Fantine and Cosette are blonde but in the film they are brunette (despite the fact that the actresses Uma Thurman and Claire Danes are both naturally blonde).

Popular Dialogues

"Bishop: Now don't forget, don't ever forget, you've promised to become a new man. Jean Valjean: Promise? Wha, why are you doing this? Bishop: Jean Valjean, my brother, you no longer belong to evil. With this silver, I have bought your soul. I've ransomed you from fear and hatred, and now I give you back to God."

"Jean Valjean: When you're better, I'll find work for you. Fantine: But you don't understand, I'm a whore... and Cosette has no father. Jean Valjean: She has the Lord. He is her father. And you're his creation. In his eyes, you have never been anyting but an innocent and... beautiful woman."