It's not the movie version of "
Les Miz." It's not another screen adaptation of the Victor Hugo novel (which has already been filmed at least eight times). At just under three hours, it isn't short, and it's far from sweet. Yet this ponderous wartime
melodrama, directed by veteran Claude Lelouche (A MAN AND A WOMAN), has some powerful assets, particularly Jean-Paul Belmondo in the lead. Belmondo plays Fortin, an illiterate boxer who reminds everyone of Hugo's hero, Jean Valjean. As he helps to smuggle a family of bourgeois Jews out of
German-occupied France, they read
Les Miserables to Fortin, who sees in it parallels to his own life. Dramatizations of...
Released:
1995
Rated:
R
Length:
177 mins