Les Misérables (2012)

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An adaptation of the successful stage musical based on Victor Hugo's classic novel set in 19th-century France, in which a paroled prisoner named Jean Valjean seeks redemption.

Introduction
The 2012 film "Les Miserables" is a British musical drama directed by Tom Hooper and based upon the 1980 musical of the very same name which itself understood by Victor Hugo's 1862 French novel. The motion picture is notable for the live on-set singing by the cast that included explosive performances from Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe, and Amanda Seyfried, to name a few.

Plot Summary
The movie is set in 19th century France, concentrating on the life of Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman), an ex-convict having a hard time for redemption after investing nineteen years in prison for taking a loaf of bread and numerous escape attempts. Upon his release, Valjean breaks his parole to begin a brand-new life, but he is non-stop pursued by cops inspector Javert (Russell Crowe).

Valjean steadily ends up being a reputable person and ultimately the mayor of a town, however his past catches up with him when Javert uses up a post in his town. Amid this, he adopts Cosette, the young daughter of Fantine (Anne Hathaway), a factory employee who was forced into prostitution and to whom he had actually assured to take care of her daughter.

Main Themes
A number of themes run throughout "Les Miserables", such as law and grace, love and remorse, and the battle for redemption. These themes are illustrated through the challenges faced by the characters. Valjean represents the transformative power of empathy and mercy, continuously pursuing an ethical, virtuous life, even while facing terrific hardship. Fantine's tragic life portrays brutal realities of poverty and misogyny, while Cosette personifies innocence and hope surviving the harshest difficulties.

Performances
Hugh Jackman is compelling as Jean Valjean, providing a passionate efficiency that catches the essence of his character's inner turmoil and longing for redemption. Anne Hathaway delivers an effective performance as Fantine, with her rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream" being especially heart-wrenching. In Addition, Russell Crowe is stern and relentless as Inspector Javert, representing undeviating order.

Conclusion
"Les Miserables" is a visually impressive, emotionally charged movie that clearly brings to life Victor Hugo's classic tale of love, loss, and redemption in the background of the French Revolution period's chaos and upheaval. The special option of having actors sing survive on set provides an intimacy and immediacy to the efficiencies that enhance the narrative's emotional effect. The film garnered a significant critical praise and commercial success, winning 3 Oscars, including Best Supporting Actress for Anne Hathaway.

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