Les Misérables (2012)
“Les Misérables” (2012) is a musical drama film directed by Tom Hooper, based on the iconic 1862 novel by Victor Hugo and the popular stage musical adaptation. Set in 19th-century France, the film tells a powerful story of love, sacrifice, redemption, and revolution.
The plot follows Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman), a former prisoner who, after being released, breaks his parole and starts a new life under a different identity. Despite turning his life around, he is relentlessly pursued by Inspector Javert (Russell Crowe), who is determined to bring him to justice.
Along the way, Valjean becomes the guardian of Cosette (Amanda Seyfried), the daughter of Fantine (Anne Hathaway), a factory worker who falls into destitution. Meanwhile, revolutionary fervor is building among young idealists led by Marius (Eddie Redmayne), culminating in the June Rebellion of 1832.
The film is renowned for its epic scale, emotionally charged performances, and its unique approach where the actors performed their songs live on set.
Anne Hathaway’s portrayal of Fantine, particularly her rendition of “I Dreamed a Dream,” was highly acclaimed and earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. “Les Misérables” is a deeply moving tale of justice, love, and the human spirit, brought to life with stunning visuals and unforgettable music.