Les Misérables

Titolo originale: Les Misérables
Regia: Tom Hooper |
Anno: 2012
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Storia Dramma
Tag: rebellion | army | robbery | france | based on novel or book | love triangle | love at first sight | brothel | mayor | french revolution | musical | arrest | based on play or musical | barricade | wedding | prostitution | falling in love | corpse | parole | convict | forced prostitution | police inspector | girl disguised as boy | historical drama | 19th century | out of wedlock child | historical romance | death of a child | abusive family | corrupt businessman | indifferent |
Cast: Hugh Jackman | Russell Crowe | Anne Hathaway | Amanda Seyfried | Sacha Baron Cohen | Helena Bonham Carter | Eddie Redmayne | Aaron Tveit | Samantha Barks | Daniel Huttlestone | Fra Fee | Hugh Skinner | Alistair Brammer | Killian Donnelly | Adam Pearce | Ian Pirie | Tim Downie | Bertie Carvel | Colm Wilkinson | Michael Jibson | Isabelle Allen | Natalya Wallace | Tony Rohr | Richard Dixon | Andy Beckwith | Stephen Bent | Heather Chasen | Georgie Glen | Andrew Havill | Stephen Tate | Nicola Sloane | Daniel Evans | Adrian Scarborough | David Cann | Dick Ward | Keith Dunphy | Ashley Artus | Cavin Cornwall | Josef Altin | David Hawley | Adam Jones | John Barr | Paul Thornley | Paul Howell | Kate Fleetwood | Hannah Waddingham | Clare Foster | Kirsty Hoiles | Jenna Boyd | Alice Fearn | Alison Tennant | Marilyn Cutts | Cathy Breeze | John Albasiny | David Stoller | Ross McCormack | Jaygann Ayeh | Julia Worsley | Frances Ruffelle | Lynne Wilmot | Charlotte Spencer | John Surman | James Simmons | Polly Kemp | Julian Bleach | Marc Pickering | Phil Snowden | Hadrian Delacey | Lottie Steer | Sam Parks | Mark Donovan | Lewis Kirk | Leighton Rafferty | Peter Mair | Jack Chissick | Norma Atallah | Dianne Pilkington | Robyn North | Patrick Godfrey | Mark Roper | Paul Leonard | Miles Roughley | Cameron Strefford | Alfie Davis | Joseph West | Joel Phillimore | Jacqueline Dankworth | Amelia Jefford | Chris Barnes | Richard Cordery | Gabriel Vick | George Blagden | Stuart Neal | Iwan Lewis | Katy Secombe | Michael Sarne | John Warnaby | Freya Parks | Hadley Fraser | Linzi Hateley | Gemma Wardle | Gina Beck | Katie Hall | Lisa Hull | Andrea Deck | Jessica Duncan | Kerry Ingram | Richard Bremmer | Leslie Csuth | Eleanor Bruce | Emma Dukes | Stephen Matthews | Peter Saracen | Sebastian Sykes | Phil Zimmerman | Bessie Carter | Helen Cotterill | Tricia Deighton | Mandy Holliday | Charlotte Hope | Jackie Marks | Sara Pelosi | Mary Roscoe | Amelia Scaramucci | Caroline Sheen | Rachael Archer | Lorna Brown | Antonia Clarke | Mary Cormack | Sonya Cullingford | Holly Dale Spencer | Amy Griffiths | Fania Grigoriou | Amanda Henderson | Alexia Khadime | Luisa Lazzaro | Gemma O'Duffy | Amy Ellen Richardson | Olivia Rose-Aaron | Robyn Miranda Simpson | Rachel Stanley | Nancy Sullivan | Rebecca Sutherland | Tabitha Webb | Gerard Bentall | Tony Bignell | Michael Cahill | Richard Colson | Kerry Ellis | Simon Fisher-Becker | Sarah Flind | Kelly-Anne Gower | James Greene | Nick Holder | Chris Howell | Alison Jiear | Terence Keely | Martin Marquez | Sally Mates | Jeff Nicholson | Adam Searles | Simon Shorten | Juliet Alderice | Sean Buckley | Valerie Cutko | Spike Grimsey | Matt Harrop | Georgina Jackson | Perry Millward | Phil Philmar | Joyce Springer | Julie Stark | Dominic Applewhite | Matthew Corner | Andy Coxon | Jonathan Dudley | Rhidian Marc | Chris Milford | Jamie Muscato | Joseph Peters | David Roberts | Stevee Davies | Jonny Purchase | Matt Seadon Young | Jos Slovick | Matthew Seadon-Young | Samuel J. Weir | Sophie Huchinson | Ella Hunt | Claire Machin | Brenda Moore | Mischa Purnell | Annette Yeo | Josephine Darvill-Mills | Jennifer Essex | Vicky Evans | Edward Lewis French | Nigel Garton | Lynn Jezzard | Nicholas Keegan | Steve Kirkham | Vanessa Lee Hicks | Ian Parsons | Gemma Payne | Clinten Pearce | Claire Piquemal | Aaron Sillis | Ian Waller | Joshua Wichard | Kevin Hudson |

Francia, XIX° secolo. Jean Valjean, un uomo povero, ma volitivo, finisce in carcere dopo aver rubato del pane per nutrire la sorella. Dopo essere stato liberato ed essersi fatto una posizione nella società, l'uomo si prenderà cura della piccola orfana Cosette.

Errori

Just before Éponine is shot, she grabs the rifle in her left hand to pull it away from Marius. [...] D
At the beginning of "ABC Cafe," when Enjolras sings the line, "We need a sign," the part in his hai [...] D
When Valjean gets down on one knee to tell Cosette of her mother's fate, he appears to reach up and [...] D
During "The Robbery", Thénardier speaks to Javert and grows nearer and nearer to his face. The s [...] D
After "A Little Fall of Rain", Enjolras, who is wearing a red jacket, and another character kneel d [...] D
As Javert is walking on the ledge before he commits suicide, the blood just under his right-side ha [...] D
When Fantine sings 'I dreamed a dream', not all of her teeth are discolored. White teeth are visibl [...] D
When Javert is contemplating suicide, he is on a bridge over the River Seine and is east of the Not [...] D
During Jean Valjean's death scene after Fantine sang her first lines, she was seen ducking as she m [...] D
When Javert commits suicide, he supposedly jumps into the river Seine in Paris, although the weir c [...] D
When Thénardier is singing "Master of The House" and changing his hat/removing his glasses, he i [...] D
Thénardier never gives Marius his ring back, yet he is clearly wearing it when Valjean is dying. [...] D
In "At the End of the Day" when all the women quickly form two rows the positioning of Fantine and [...] D
When Javert arrives back at the barricade, the gun disappears and reappears in his hand. D
During the final scene, the sky changes between shots from being cloudy to having few or no clouds. [...] D
Thernadier speaks in different accents throughout the film; sometimes he has a British accent while [...] D
Very near the end of the song "Stars," a shot from behind Javert shows he is facing Notre Dame and [...] D
The movie acknowledges the novel's country of origin by having all street signs, postal notes, and [...] D
During the opening scene at the docks, the sun keeps changing between shots. D
When a young child hops on the back of a horse drawn wagon, very clear views are given of the calip [...] D
When Enjolras is killed, we see him standing by the window and raising the red flag in his right ha [...] D
The calf seen wandering in the barricades scene is a whitefaced Hereford poll. That breed did not e [...] D
When we first see Enjolras speaking before the crowd during "Look Down", he and Marius are holding [...] D
During the final act (1832), Javert wears the medal of a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. The meda [...] D
When Thénardier and Madame Thénardier are being carried downstairs and out of Marius and Cose [...] D
When Gavroche first comes up from inside the elephant, he is wearing only a blue jacket. In the nex [...] D
When Gavroche is shot and killed at the barricade, his eyes are open. When he is carried away from [...] D
When Jean Valjean is confessing to Marius, a wardrobe in the bedroom appears and disappears behind [...] D
The bishop is wearing incorrect liturgical vestments. He is shown wearing a dalmatic which is the v [...] D
When Javert gets the letter from Paris informing him that "Valjean" has been caught, the tricolor F [...] D