Les misérables
- 1995
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- 2h 55min
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Adaptation du roman classique de Victor Hugo à travers l'histoire d'un homme dont la vie est affectée et quelque peu calquée sur l'histoire de Jean Valjean.Adaptation du roman classique de Victor Hugo à travers l'histoire d'un homme dont la vie est affectée et quelque peu calquée sur l'histoire de Jean Valjean.Adaptation du roman classique de Victor Hugo à travers l'histoire d'un homme dont la vie est affectée et quelque peu calquée sur l'histoire de Jean Valjean.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 6 victoires et 3 nominations au total
Salomé Lelouch
- La fille Ziman
- (as Salomé)
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I do not remember the last time I was so moved by a film. This is not an easy film to watch - simply because it is so intelligent and beautifully executed. Belmondo and Lelouch are two masters at the top of their form. I cannot recommend the film any higher. But if you are going to watch, then you have to prepare yourself to be swept away and give yourself completely to the movie as Lelouch clearly did!
Seldom has a well-known plot served so well as germ for a loose adaptation of the same title. The usual pitfalls of remakes and adaptations have been avoided and the result is a breathtaking picture with a wondrous mix of surreal coincidence, fantasy, fluent narration, everyday detail brilliantly highlighted and genuine pain. The tempo of this movie is fast yet never rushed. The story lends itself perfectly to the cyclic nature of Lelouche's adaptation and the actors are brilliant. How is it possible that Martines (Mrs Ziman) is not world-famous? Of all the Les Miserables made to date, in my view this is by far the best.
This film is fantastic - I hope to find a DVD of it. My husband didn't fancy it but within 10 minutes was transfixed, and it's now one of his favourite films. It requires concentration because of the different story strands (and the fact that Jean-Paul Belmondo plays different characters in different stories) but the reward is great. It does capture the polarised human aspects of those who are selfless and help others at great danger to themselves, and those who exploit or betray others for their own gain. Truly unique.
I found this to be a beautiful film. I can not describe it to anyone without becoming emotional nearing the ending of the epic when all the smaller sub-plots become one. The movie is a celebration of determination, endurance, the search for justice and eventual joy. My only recommendation to anyone is to just see the film yourself. I did not even notice the length. I kept playing it over and over again. Belmondo is superb. The rest of the cast is magnificent. LeLouch did a fantastic job in his re-telling. I only wish that I could contact them all personally to thank them for the most emotionally happy three hours I have had in a long time. My very small video collection has grown by one!
I am amazed that this film came to the US in 1995 and went virtually unnoticed. It should have been an Academy Award (Oscar) standard!
I am amazed that this film came to the US in 1995 and went virtually unnoticed. It should have been an Academy Award (Oscar) standard!
Remarkable...one of the greatest films of the last 50 years and easily one of the most underrated. Commitment and heart, Victor Hugo and the Normandy Invasion on a budget of under 10 million? Hollywood should learn from this...
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWriter/Director Claude Lelouch first heard of Victor Hugo's classic novel in 1943 when, travelling by train with his mother to flee German Occupied France to Vichy France, she bribed a ticket inspector who noticed her papers were fake with her watch and her engagement ring. She called him a "Thénardier" after he left the compartment, and Claude having not heard of the character before, she proceeded to recount the novel's story to him during that night.
- GaffesIn the scene when Elise Ziman, André Ziman and the other escaping Jews are led to what they believe is the border of Switzerland and the Germans are waiting along the tree line for them. A close up of a German solder wearing a Wehrmacht (army) uniform is shown behind a machine gun. In reality the solders waiting for them would have been Waffen SS. During the war Wehrmacht Units did not have anything to do with rounding up and evacuation of the Jews. This was the job of the SS, SD, Polizei and Gestapo.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Les misérables du vingtième siècle
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 740 048 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 740 048 $US
- Durée2 heures 55 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Les misérables (1995) officially released in India in English?
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