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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780767815055
Format: AC-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 076781505X
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 03, 1998
Running Time: 133 minutes
Sales Rank: 2349
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: May 01, 1998
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Frenchman Jean Valjean (Liam Neeson), imprisoned for stealing bread, is paroled after nearly two decades of hard labor. A gift of silver candlesticks from a kindly priest helps him begin anew. Forging a decent and profitable existence, he finds success as a businessman and as the mayor of a small town. He even takes in a pregnant young woman (Uma Thurman) and raises her daughter as his own. When a former prison guard (Geoffrey Rush) recognizes Valjean, his past catches up to him. Director Bille August culls mesmerizing performances from his cast, but loses us with an ending that panders to teen audiences. The focus shifts dramatically, and uncomfortably, from the haunted Neeson and his hawk-like pursuer, to his daughter (Claire Danes) and her romance with a handsome revolutionary. After this narrative shift, the script leaves behind the Victor Hugo classic's themes of revenge and redemption to focus improbably on teen angst--hardly what Hugo had on his mind. --Rochelle O'Gorman
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Moving story of redemtion and the effects it has on the world.
First of all you must really listen to appreciate the fullness of the story. Second enjoy and feel with the characters,finally take note the conflict of grace and legalism between Jean Valjean and the inspector.
Rating: - Must see
Fantastic, sensitive rendition of this classic story. Truly a must see and worthy of anyone's DVD collection.
Rating: - The best Les Miz
Liam Neeson is most excellent in this movie version of Les Miz. Geoffrey Rush is the perfect, cold & rigid Jauvert. I love watching it. Buy it.
Rating: - Sad sweet story of grace and redemption
This is a sweet adaptation of the book which shows the triumph of good over evil and the possibility of redemption. Liam Neeson is a moving Jean Valjean. Of course the directors had to leave out alot of the story-you need to read the book for the details and the history, but this is an excellent adaptation.
Rating: - A Movie That is Worthy of the Book
This 1998 production is a powerful and thrilling dramatic adaptation of the Victor Hugo story widely loved as a broadway musical. As a drama, this production has brilliantly captured the emotional arc and pathos of the book. This is truly an achievement. Consider that moviemakers have yet to get "the Count of Monte Cristo" right, despite many failed attempts. To be able to tell a large book's story faithfully while maintaining emotional pacing and climax is exceptional; when combined with great message, the result is a delight to watch.
The initial scenes between the escaped convict Valjean and the priest are worth the price of the movie. In scene after scene, Liam Neeson is paired with a whole range of actors and actresses: a little girl, a teenage girl, & a disgraced woman; the inspector who hunts him so unmercilessly; the priest who shows him mercy; the young revolutionary who pursues Valjean's adopted daughter. Truly a virtuosic performance by Neeson that fully exploits the gut-wrenching triumph of grace over condemnation. Set against Geoffrey Rush's complex and ruthless Inspector, the effect is breath-taking.
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