Les Miserables Movie Critique
The movie Les Miserables was directed by Glenn Jordan and produced by Norman Rosemont. The top three stars were Richard Jordan as Jean Val Jean, Anthony Perkins as Javert, and John Gielgud as Marius’ grandfather. The movie was based on the novel Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. Jean Val Jean is just one of the many people of France facing the overwhelming problem of starvation. Caught stealing a loaf of bread, he is taken to the terrible Tulan prison where he meets Javert, the prison warden. Javert sees Jean’s goodness inside and begins to hate it. After multiple attempts, Jean escapes the prison to flee to his brother’s house, a local priest. This priests gives Jean money to start a new life, so Jean vows to help other people as much as his brother helped him. The story then flashes forward five years to a small, prosperous town in France where Jean is the mayor, and Javert has just become the newly elected police inspector. Javert starts to recognize Jean by his good deeds, so Javert decid
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Approximate Word count = 694
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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