What is the fucking point?
After all the blood, what was the point?
Eddie Redmayne plays a part. His character comes from a rich family, yet he joins the red flag-waving protestors. Eventually he marries the daughter of...
Well, you'd better watch it. The story is quite complex.
But basically, a protest is brutally put down but one of the protestors (Redmayne) finds love, marries in a lavish ceremony and he and his bride protest no more, but do mourn the death of their 'father'.
It is a tricky tale.
But this could be part of the anything-goes agenda of Dr Richard Day.
In the film a protest against poverty is brutally put down. After the protest Redmayne and his love are united...and that's it. Yes, a cruel obsessed soldier (Russell Crowe) throws himself into the Seine. But regarding the power structure, that's about it.
I think the film is trying to say that love will win the day, but it fails.
The only people who see any love are Redmayne and his muse, they marry in luxury, and Redmayne's character was loaded to start with!!
Basically: BOLLOCKS!!
They only let you see what they want you to see.
Les Miserables (film) to me says: go after a bit of skirt because protesting is suicidal and worthless.
Sorry for being cynical but I've seen this kind of film before.
Who actually thinks that Les Miserables is good?
Any let downs?
Life is not a musical.
IT'S FUCKING HELL!!!!!
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