Resumen - Los miserables
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LOS MISERABLES
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The miserable shows the fight for freedoms. Invocations to the revolution and the rights of the lower classes, passion-filled dialogues occur between the different characters that parade across the screen, the plot takes place in the early 19th century France.
Jean Valjean, a strong man who is sent to prison after stealing a loaf of bread that was attempting to feed to his nephew, released from prison with the conditional. You must pass every thirty days to seal papers but a man of Government, Javert, will be followed by day and night and will make life impossible. Jean Valjean will come to Fantine, a woman who suffers a lot, due to the lack of work and money to raise his daughter, Fantine poor entrusted the care of her daughter Cosette this good man who will then have to contend with Thénardier and madame Thénardier who are the winemakers who care for her own daughter Eponine and Cosette. Years later, will be shown to Marius, a young man who, with a group of brave comrades, will attempt to replace slavery with release. Tom Hooper draws the portrait of characters as Victor Hugo would have done. Thus, in its staging rescue the novel in development and plans. And the authenticity of the musical in the dialogue through the song, the songs sound with intensity at the service of emotion. The photography makes use of flat long and flat sequence, dilated camera movements, superb settings, lights, billowing and disseminated and a combined palette that form a visual delight, also giving us a front grip that is worthy of note. Obviously it is a story of which we have seen many versions and can make us look that Mr Hooper falls short, it could have much more removed from the screenplay by William Niccholson that offers so much content, it may be true, I think not skating in no time, that does not lack emotion and that adapts to the tempo of the music beautifully and with human rebellion as a focus at all times.
Les Miserables is a mirror where in each viewing us see us, see our problems, our miseries and our hopes, despite the two hundred years that separate us. It is a movie recommended for all lovers of history and all kinds of viewers, since outlines much of the poor power of the individual and the power of the State.
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