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Los miserables

Título original: Les Misérables
  • 1998
  • PG-13
  • 2h 14min
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Claire Danes, Uma Thurman, Liam Neeson, and Geoffrey Rush in Los miserables (1998)
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Valjean, un excriminal, ha expiado su pasado y ahora se encuentra en medio de la Revolución Francesa, evitando a un policía obsesionado con la ley y empeñado en capturarlo.Valjean, un excriminal, ha expiado su pasado y ahora se encuentra en medio de la Revolución Francesa, evitando a un policía obsesionado con la ley y empeñado en capturarlo.Valjean, un excriminal, ha expiado su pasado y ahora se encuentra en medio de la Revolución Francesa, evitando a un policía obsesionado con la ley y empeñado en capturarlo.

  • Dirección
    • Bille August
  • Guionistas
    • Victor Hugo
    • Rafael Yglesias
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    • Liam Neeson
    • Geoffrey Rush
    • Uma Thurman
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    • Dirección
      • Bille August
    • Guionistas
      • Victor Hugo
      • Rafael Yglesias
    • Elenco
      • Liam Neeson
      • Geoffrey Rush
      • Uma Thurman
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    • 65Metascore
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    Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson
    • Valjean
    Geoffrey Rush
    Geoffrey Rush
    • Javert
    Uma Thurman
    Uma Thurman
    • Fantine
    Christopher Adamson
    Christopher Adamson
    • Bertin
    Tim Barlow
    Tim Barlow
    • Lafitte
    Timothy Bateson
    Timothy Bateson
    • Banker
    Veronika Bendová
    • Azelma
    David Birkin
    David Birkin
    • Courfeyrac
    Reine Brynolfsson
    Reine Brynolfsson
    • Captain Beauvais
    Patsy Byrne
    Patsy Byrne
    • Toussaint
    Kathleen Byron
    Kathleen Byron
    • Mother Superior
    Václav Chalupa
    Václav Chalupa
    • André
    Ian Cregg
    • Feuilly
    Ben Crompton
    Ben Crompton
    • Grantier
    Claire Danes
    Claire Danes
    • Cosette
    Zdenek David
    • Peasant
    • (as Zdenék David)
    Paola Dionisotti
    Paola Dionisotti
    • Forewoman
    Edna Doré
    • Old Woman
    • (as Edna Dore)
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      • Bille August
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      • Victor Hugo
      • Rafael Yglesias
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    10dkncd

    Abridged yet effective

    The first point that bears emphasis about the 1998 film adaptation of Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables" is that it is highly abridged. Even more abridged than abridged versions of the novel and even more abridged than the story used for the popular musical. Characters such as Éponine and Gavroche are absent from this adaptation. This will offend those looking for a closer adaptation of Hugo's novel, but it does not bother me that this film focuses on the story of Valjean, Javert, Fantine, Cosette and Marius. The basic story for those unfamiliar with it, takes place in 19th century France and follows a poor thief, Jean Valjean, who is relentlessly pursued by Inspector Javert, even after reforming his ways.

    Liam Neeson and Geoffrey Rush are excellent as the reformed and generous ex-convict and his relentless pursuer. The rest of the performances are commendable as well, particularly from Uma Thurman as Fantine, Claire Danes as Cosette and Hans Matheson as Marius. Claire Danes, in addition to giving a solid performance, seems to fit well with the iconic image of Cosette that has come to represent musical productions of the story.

    Visually this film is impressive as well with sweeping representations of Paris, Vigo and other locations and appropriate costumes. Basil Poledouris' score was also fitting for the story. The story, though abridged, still effectively gives us the touching tale of the plight of the poor in France, a reformed and ceaselessly generous convict, an overzealous inspector and those around them. I always enjoyed the clash of ideals and cat and mouse game between a reformed criminal and a man who clings to the ideal that no criminal can ever be reformed. This version of "Les Misérables" is recommended for those that are not uncomfortable with heavy abridgements to Hugo's classic novel.
    dyuan

    Tragedy!

    Let me save you all from a horrible Blockbuster night. I don't know how Hollywood can bungle up a story that was the inspiration to France and now the rest of this world. Victor Hugo didn't write this story to have his work ruined by Hollywood simpletons. The story is notaccurate in the matter that Fantine did not show amourous feelings toward Valjean (played by Uma Thurman and Liam Neeson). Valjean depicted in this movie showed no progress in being a better man as the book clearly explained. Thus, leading us to the third flaw in the remake of Les Miserables. Valjean never, Never, NEVER...laid his hands on Cosette. She was his savior from doing any more wrong. All the director did in this movie was wasting the actors, studio and the publics time. If you own this movie, please take the time to burn it. Also ask yourselves this... How can anybody ruin a story that's already written? For the director... Please don't do anymore remakes, simply write your own scripts and bite the bullet on your own bad stories.
    9Nazi_Fighter_David

    An echo of greatness!

    Victor Hugo's enormous output is unique in French literature... He was described as 'The most powerful mind of the romantic movement' and his novel, published in 1862, continued to be widely read...

    The plot - that of a detective - is as well the epic of the people of Paris... Its author claimed it as a 'religious' work, and indeed by means of its characters, sometimes a little larger than life, yet always vital and engaging, and by its re-creation of the swarming Parisian underworld, the main theme of man's ceaseless combat with evil clearly emerges while the whole gives a faithful picture of the declines and flow of life...

    Hugo relives his youth in this vast novel, the culmination of 14 years work... He and Valjean share their most outstanding characteristic: their charitable heart...

    The story contains glimpses of Hugo's disgust towards 'the treatment of the lower class French citizens by the government: Valjean, an ex-convict recently released from prison, but he is not given the opportunity to make a good living for himself; Fantine forced into prostitution due to the lack of money to pay her illegitimate child...

    And towards the 'general injustice of the law enforcement system: Valjean sentenced to prison for stealing a loaf of bread; Fantine arrested for hitting a man of a higher class...

    The symbol of France's greed that Hugo despises is Thenardier - the man that Fantine entrusts Cosette to - who betrays the trust by essentially making Cosette his personal slave...

    The strongest emotions of "Les Misérables are love and hate...

    Javert and Valjean are both extremes, with a conscience incredibly strict...

    Liam Neeson is cast as the gentle Valjean who takes the twist of fate parlaying it into personal success and moral rehabilitation... He changes his ways to become years later the much-loved mayor of Vigau, and as a caring businessman he struggles to forget the past and manages to redeem his soul becoming benevolent, giving manual and financial help to the weak, sick and poor...

    After nine years, Valjean was horrified to discover that Javert - a former guard of the Quarries of Toulon, where he served almost 20 years - has arrived to be the head of Vigau's police force...

    Valjean's desire to protect the employees from bad influences leads him to fire (indirectly) one of his workers Fantine - turned prostitute... He assumes responsibility for raising her daughter Cosette... He becomes a father figure and soon forces the choice of sacrificing his own freedom for her happiness...

    Geoffrey Rush plays the icy chief inspector Javert, the man who tries "to live his life without breaking a single rule." When he is given the job of spying in the barricades and Valjean gives him his freedom instead of shooting him, things begin to fall apart for him...

    The action of mercy of Jean Valjean causes him to doubt the solid base of his existence... He is in emotional agony unable to betray his convictions... He sees too late the truth...

    Valjean's legendary physical strength are enough to stir his suspicion that the town mayor is a fraud... He is less villain than a man driven by his own hard concept of justice begging permission of his superiors in Paris to investigate the mayor, the man he believes is a convict...

    When he thinks he has made a mistake in identifying Monsieur Le Maire as the 'convict' Jean Valjean, he insists on informing him that he has denounced him unjustly and that therefore he must be dismissed: "You must punish me", he says, "or my life will have been meaningless." (A key line in the film).

    Uma Thurman approaches the self-indulgent character of Fantine with admirable restraint, giving a certain level of charm and charisma to the film... She gives her sick mother role a good amount of realism demonstrating her character's frustration and pain exquisitely...

    Fantine's misery overwhelms her as she sells her body to support her child... Being in a wild state, enraged at how she is a helpless victim of misery, she is arrested after being humiliated by several would-be customers, but Valjean intercedes on her behalf overriding Javert's authority...

    When Valjean helps her, she begins to rediscover hope... Her joy at the thought of having Cosette with her is great... But the shock of Valjean's arrest and the discover that Cosette is not there, are too much for the poor creature...

    Claire Danes plays the teenage Cosette who realizes one day that she has become quite beautiful... She disobeys her father's rules by secretly sneaking out and seeing Marius - a charismatic young Parisian revolutionary - with whom she fell in love...

    Cosette spends her childhood as a servant girl at the Thenardier's inn, horribly mistreated and constantly terrified... She grew up in a convent, innocent, pure and a bit naïve...

    Peter Vaughan is excellent as the compassionate bishop whose act of generosity turns an embittered Valjean around...

    Bille August tries to capture the essence of Hugo's morality staging its political turmoil strongly enough to give it contemporary resonance, keeping the eternal three elements: the bishop handing over the candlesticks; Fantine's collapse; Marius crying out: "To the barricades!"

    History doesn't change, as Voltaire once remarked... But what we need from it, does... Valjean's story is not unique, it's universal... In other world, it's contemporary... There are certainly enough "Les Misérables" to go all around the world...
    8ThatsGoodInnit

    This Is Good!

    For the people wondering like i did, this is not a musical version, Liam Neeson is not on a stage running around singing with his arms in the air with Uma Thurman "La La La*. It's a serious Period Drama, a love story. With solid Performances from all the Cast. Uma Thurman's excellent as always, as well as Geoffrey Rush playing the bad guy which you could really dislike which shows how good he is. Claire Danes looks awesome, really sexy in the old like fashion get up, really fit. & A good performance by Liam Neeson, Definitely one of his better films. As for Epic Action, there is a bit near the end, not massive amounts, but enough for me at least to be contented with, if you like older based films for action, this wont be for you, but it is a good epic tale of love, honor and obsession.
    Husse67

    Not the Book, but an extraordinary film

    If you love the book, then you won't like the movie. You may notice that other people have noted this film as awful and stupid. All of their judgment is based on the fact that the film is not like the book. However, if you will watch the movie for what it is, NOT what the book is, you may find it is a WONDERFUL movie. The soundtrack is beautiful, the acting is great, and the message is heart-warming. I don't remember seeing such a fine drama in all my life. Not to be biased or discriminating, but if you are of the Christian faith, this movie is 10 times better. It is VERY good, even if it's different from the book. It is one of my favorite films.

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    • 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.
    • Errores
      When Fantine is sick and in bed, she coughs up blood and smears it on her face. In the next scene, no trace of blood is on her face.
    • Citas

      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.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Special thanks to the people of Kutná Hora and Mairie De Paris.
    • Conexiones
      Alternate-language version of Kundan (1955)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de junio de 1998 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Alemania
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Sony Pictures
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    • También se conoce como
      • Les Misérables
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Praga, República Checa
    • Productoras
      • Mandalay Entertainment
      • TriStar Pictures
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 14,096,321
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 5,011,840
      • 3 may 1998
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 14,096,321
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