In the movie Les Miserables is a musical portrayal of the French Revolution. It is a musical tragedy, which served as a major powerhouse competitor in the early eighties and nineties. Les Miserables is a story full of adventure, all theatricals which makes me thrilled while watching it. It was about forgiveness, repentance, and selfless love – all of which were shown in the character of Jean Valjean. It is a very beautiful story packed with excitement. You will always try to think what would happen to the characters as they ventured into new frontiers. It talks about man’s struggle to escape the past and reaffirm his humanity in a society wherein poverty and ignorance prevails. Aside from being a superb adventure, it can also be considered as a powerful social document. It shows how a man can be redeemed by accepting suffering, and by following the dictates of his conscience even if it entails suffering from many people. It also portrayed the inhuman treatment of the convicts and ex-convicts. It also talks about the man’s struggle for existence in the case of the principal character, Jean Valjean as he tried to forget the past and go on with his life. He is such a remarkable character distinct to other people we met in our daily undertakings. He’s exceptional and one of a kind. It also dwells with the supernatural power of love, the love to give up one’s freedom for the sake of justice. It is also quite romantic especially on the part of the love affair of Marius and Cosette that tickles your bones. However, it is more on being a melodrama, which let your heart cry out especially on the ending part where it is shown how noble Jean was in his lifetime upon his deathbed.
Les Miserables is a very beautiful and inspiring musical novel packed with a splash of a bit excitement and adventure as you think about what would happen to the characters as they imperial into new