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  • Les Misérables - Epilogue: Fantine's (Anne Hathaway) spirit leads Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman) to paradise.
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    FILM DESCRIPTION:
    After 19 years as a prisoner, Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman) is freed by Javert (Russell Crowe), the officer in charge of the prison workforce. Valjean promptly breaks parole but later uses money from stolen silver to reinvent himself as a mayor and factory owner. Javert vows to bring Valjean back to prison. Eight years later, Valjean becomes the guardian of a child named Cosette after her mother's (Anne Hathaway) death, but Javert's relentless pursuit means that peace will be a long time coming.
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    Cast: Amanda Seyfried, Anne Hathaway, Colm Wilkinson, Eddie Redmayne, Hugh Jackman
    Screenwriter: Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schönberg, Herbert Kretzmer, William Nicholson
    Director: Tom Hooper
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  • @alejandragutierrez7843
    @alejandragutierrez7843 Před 4 lety +7547

    I heard once that Marius can hear the song of the revolution because a part of him died with his friends.

  • @sloppyjoes7
    @sloppyjoes7 Před 4 lety +6688

    The Bishop is the real hero of the story. It's so appropriate to see him here.

    • @billfisher9238
      @billfisher9238 Před 4 lety +553

      more fitting than having Eponine welcome him after death--as in the play. she barely knew him. but the Bishop changed his life.

    • @UnfixedPython
      @UnfixedPython Před 4 lety +186

      @Jonathan Loh the original Valjean meets Wolverine Valjean 😂

    • @beccadarin758
      @beccadarin758 Před 4 lety +188

      @@billfisher9238 it was fantine.
      I think it's fitting she was there. She left the world knowing her daughter would be ok, then he became a new man. Fantine gave him a new purpose.

    • @BrassMaster84
      @BrassMaster84 Před 4 lety +202

      @@billfisher9238 The Bishop put the whole story in motion. If he hadn't "straightened out" Valjean, then Fantine, Cosette, Marius, and others would have had a much worse fate.

    • @erinloker4861
      @erinloker4861 Před 4 lety +60

      @@billfisher9238 I think Eponine was there in the musical because Jean Valjean saved Marius at the barricade

  • @davidpietarila699
    @davidpietarila699 Před 3 lety +3147

    “To love another person is to see the face of God”
    Simple yet powerful truth.

    • @multienergy3684
      @multienergy3684 Před 3 lety +68

      Yep, Christ won't judge us by complicated and religious things such us "you belived in me" or "you didn't belive in me", in jesus' Second Coming, he will judge us on simple and secular things, such us "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me. [...]The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me'. " (Matthew 25: 35-36,40), all the same for atheists, christians, pagans, ecc.

    • @thukhahninhtet8928
      @thukhahninhtet8928 Před 3 lety +33

      i love this lyrics it's so beautiful and the way they sing this is so peaceful and feel calm from the heart

    • @stillwhatevs
      @stillwhatevs Před 3 lety +8

      @@thukhahninhtet8928 I think it's a line from the book.

    • @jeremyhill9720
      @jeremyhill9720 Před 3 lety +34

      Romans 13:8. Owe no one anything, except to love each other, for the one who loves another has fulfilled the law.

    • @jeremyhill9720
      @jeremyhill9720 Před 3 lety +28

      @@multienergy3684 While I do enjoy the sentiment of what you're saying, it's not supported by scripture. John 3:16 and Matthew 10:33 as a few "big" examples, in the sense that they in particular are considered defining of Christian faith, among others. Biblical Journey from front to back, old and New testament define a people who we're stiff-necked in their faith and did not believe as they should and as such they would not return to unity with God, because belief in God is paramount, that doesn't mean saying a few Hail Mary's, and thanking God whenever something nice happens, it means a defining and transformative faith in God, to put down your life in the service of others, that is the true love achievable only through faith.
      That means unity with God will only be only be attainable by believers, those who love Christ as well as humanity truly in their hearts, with a faith in God that is unshakeable. And asking God for forgiveness is not like apologizing once you get caught red handed, you can't bow your head in shame and spit on Christ's feet at the same time hoping he won't notice. But the transformative love of God is available for all, free of charge, whether you are a pagan or atheist or anything, all you have to do is rid yourself of the dirt of this Earth and live in service to Christ and all the children of the Earth.
      I pray that you see this light of Salvation and help others to see as well. Jesus bore the cross to Calvary to bare the judgment of his father in our place, the greatest gift any man can recieve, and anyone who willingly throws that gift away will not recieve it.
      God bless you for the love in your heart.

  • @theia1653
    @theia1653 Před 4 lety +3483

    When he stole the bishop's silver, he was going to go to prison again. The bishop told the constables it was a gift, giving him a second chance. He told Valjean to take it and use it to become a better person, and he did.

    • @charlescourtwright2229
      @charlescourtwright2229 Před 3 lety +110

      if you look at the altar, he still has the candle sticks

    • @kamuelufomai4268
      @kamuelufomai4268 Před 3 lety +17

      @John Q. he was given a lot of silver so I’m pretty sure he kept the candle sticks

    • @kamuelufomai4268
      @kamuelufomai4268 Před 3 lety +51

      @John Q. but he didn’t sell the candle sticks because in the book he keeps the candle sticks as a reminder

    • @VideoMask93
      @VideoMask93 Před 3 lety +16

      @@charlescourtwright2229 This is a detail in the stage version, too.

    • @NH7Nico
      @NH7Nico Před 3 lety +9

      In real life, Jean Valjean would have steal another bishop and actually go to prison. The end.

  • @yafawi3729
    @yafawi3729 Před 4 lety +2904

    I dont cry fast, but this scene had me chopping onions.

    • @rebeccamatthews5678
      @rebeccamatthews5678 Před 4 lety +2

      Yannick van den Broek same here

    • @justindems7436
      @justindems7436 Před 4 lety +28

      I m pretty sure we all cried at least the first time😅
      I mean when you discover such a beautiful story ,espacially for nearly 3 hours , with attaching characters like Jean Valjean and then you get this scene at the end...how could anybody not cry?

    • @rickblaine9670
      @rickblaine9670 Před 4 lety +10

      Me too. Even more with the book. There’s obviously no final parade in Heaven there, but it’s incredibly heartwarming to see someone (Marius) FINALLY give Jean Valjean credit for all the good he did. I mean, people were always grateful to his fake selves, like Madeleine and Fauchelevent. And he was always convinced they would’ve all hated him, had they known who he really was (or had been). But now someone is speaking to him as his true self, and calling him a hero.
      And Cosette is there to hear it, which surely helps the onions to do their job.

    • @acameron513
      @acameron513 Před 4 lety +5

      @@justindems7436 I still cry if I listen to this enough times in a row... which I often do, because I have a problem with listening to stuff I really like on repeat.

    • @staakv90
      @staakv90 Před 3 lety

      same here. Impossible not to :)

  • @anhduc0913
    @anhduc0913 Před 4 lety +2839

    This story literally killed off almost all but a few core characters. Only in this scene, you can see how many people died in the process of the story.

    • @o-o2399
      @o-o2399 Před 3 lety +99

      Thats what happened in the real revolution lol they killed eatchother

    • @prideofasia99
      @prideofasia99 Před 3 lety +61

      Oh yeah, it was a massacre of Shakespearian proportions

    • @testickles4720
      @testickles4720 Před 3 lety +10

      Except for javert

    • @prideofasia99
      @prideofasia99 Před 3 lety +37

      @@testickles4720 yeah, he probably went to the bad place, or (at best) the medium place

    • @ludameri1384
      @ludameri1384 Před 3 lety +9

      @@prideofasia99 nice reference

  • @beccadarin758
    @beccadarin758 Před 4 lety +1134

    I love that the bishop and fantine are the ones to welcome him into the afterlife. They both gave him a new life in different ways, and made him the man he became.

    • @MrAqr2598
      @MrAqr2598 Před rokem +14

      I believe Éponine welcomed him instead of the bishop in the play.

    • @luigicavallo270
      @luigicavallo270 Před rokem +21

      @@MrAqr2598 aye an' that makes absolutely zero sense 'cause the two of 'em don't have scenes together

    • @sarahtaggart8028
      @sarahtaggart8028 Před rokem +9

      the Bishop makes the movie

    • @galvagames7490
      @galvagames7490 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@MrAqr2598She did, that way it could put her in the finale. But it doesn’t make it.

    • @MrAqr2598
      @MrAqr2598 Před 11 měsíci

      @@luigicavallo270 I know; I don't even think Éponine had many scenes, if ever, with Valjean.

  • @thevoynichmanuscript810
    @thevoynichmanuscript810 Před 3 lety +1650

    Honestly what breaks me is seeing Eponine. She's my favorite. She was so sweet and brave and the only moment when she was happy was her death in Marius arms. Knowing that she's in heaven, happy and free it's just... *sobs*

    • @elduquecaradura1468
      @elduquecaradura1468 Před 3 lety +74

      I cryied when the bishop appeared in the end. Seriously, I couldn't just hold it from there, I feel something I can't describe when Valjean saw the bishop again

    • @evanbarton52
      @evanbarton52 Před 3 lety +66

      ​@@elduquecaradura1468 Fantine did it for me. That whole characters existence, everything she did was never for her and yet, she's one of the characters that suffered the most. And seeing her happy is really cool

    • @Shadow_Draws_20
      @Shadow_Draws_20 Před 2 lety +23

      Ikr?! I love Eponine so much, she deserved better!

    • @mrp9023
      @mrp9023 Před 2 lety +9

      She is not brave and sweet in the book!

    • @giggle_snort
      @giggle_snort Před 2 lety +16

      @@mrp9023 That's nice. No one asked.

  • @PurushaDesa
    @PurushaDesa Před 4 lety +1550

    So cool having the priest be played by the original West End show's Valjean.

    • @mck1972
      @mck1972 Před 4 lety +61

      That's Colm Wilkinson, who also played, ' J.V.J. ', in the 10th Anniversary, ' Dream Cast ', production.

    • @maggiegarber246
      @maggiegarber246 Před 3 lety +25

      I didn’t realize that. How great!

    • @acameron513
      @acameron513 Před 3 lety +10

      He's also played the bishop onstage.

    • @lauramacgillefhinnein5106
      @lauramacgillefhinnein5106 Před 3 lety +25

      Imo Colm Wilkinson is the best Valjean of them all. Apparently he holds the record for holding the end note of Bring Him Home the longest of all other Valjeans 👏❤️

    • @garganrose
      @garganrose Před 2 lety +2

      It's always awesome when they do stuff like that like for example before the first Wonder woman movie came out I was really hoping they would have done something like get Linda Carter to play the part of Queen Hippolyta.

  • @heytheredelilah3724
    @heytheredelilah3724 Před 4 lety +2488

    The last scene is so beautiful.
    You can kill people, but you can't kill ideals.
    And I think Marius and Cosette can hear them sing too, not just because a part of them died with their friends and parents, but also because they represent a new generation that will keep those ideals alive.

    • @scottmatheson3346
      @scottmatheson3346 Před 3 lety +18

      Oh, you can kill ideals. Think of all the extinct pagan religions you've barely heard of, all the heresies of surviving religions gone from the world because they were crushed by force of arms. Most change of heart historically occurs through force, not rational persuasion.

    • @vvvvend3632
      @vvvvend3632 Před 3 lety +34

      @@scottmatheson3346 you can't kill ideals, they'll always exist regardless if anyone follows them or not genius.

    • @riversong4997
      @riversong4997 Před 3 lety +1

      Love your username, and the possible V For Vendetta reference! I'm just going to pretend that it was intentional...

    • @scottmatheson3346
      @scottmatheson3346 Před 3 lety +7

      @@vvvvend3632 this is on a level with pretending russell's teapot exists, genius - acting as though some ideal no longer held in any mind or any other format still exists out there, somewhere, orbiting mars or something. you know damn well that the phrase you're defending means that ideals will live on in the minds of people, not be extinguished from the earth yet "exist" in some meaningless, abstract sense, so try being intellectually honest next time you post or just don't bother saying anything.

    • @vvvvend3632
      @vvvvend3632 Před 3 lety +2

      @@scottmatheson3346 the lengths you'll go to defend your faulty premise hahaha.
      "Orbiting mars"
      Come back when your comprehension of the abstract world is high enough to understand what concepts are

  • @saraabigail2958
    @saraabigail2958 Před 4 lety +1133

    If this musical/movie doesn't move you to tears, then idk what will

    • @sophiemaya3153
      @sophiemaya3153 Před 4 lety +56

      “He who does not weep does not see.”
      ― Victor Hugo, Les Misérables

    • @oliviapetrowski4553
      @oliviapetrowski4553 Před 4 lety +3

      Valjean’s death

    • @anhduc0913
      @anhduc0913 Před 4 lety +6

      The book?

    • @alexanderhamilton6391
      @alexanderhamilton6391 Před 3 lety

      @Daniel Choi That's way more tragic than this piece of trash

    • @____-zk1iq
      @____-zk1iq Před 3 lety

      It didn't surprisingly. I was expecting tears but nothing come out. But rest assured, I was crying inside.

  • @wyattmcmanus3119
    @wyattmcmanus3119 Před 4 lety +613

    Something about Fantine turning her head on “the distant drums” is so powerful

    • @obsidianswellproductions5651
      @obsidianswellproductions5651 Před 2 lety +26

      I'm glad I'm not the only one who felt that!!

    • @fairyblu6929
      @fairyblu6929 Před 2 lety +31

      RIGHT?!! Like it's so simple yet SO powerful. I think it's her facial expression that makes it all the nore impactful for me

    • @snakebitepellehue
      @snakebitepellehue Před 9 měsíci +3

      I came here to say the same thing!

  • @backup-ct1zy
    @backup-ct1zy Před 4 lety +1885

    I don’t get why people hate Cosette! She had a sad past but she still ended up with the love of her life. She’s not a dumb blonde either, she is positive and a dreamer.

    • @Engelke2007
      @Engelke2007 Před 3 lety +68

      For me, I don’t like Cosette because she was horribly cast. Eponine was perfectly cast.

    • @aico727
      @aico727 Před 3 lety +47

      Chris Engelke I can agree with this. Her voice has that awful fake falsetto that sounds like nails on a chalkboard.

    • @rachelross1567
      @rachelross1567 Před 3 lety +95

      i actually favor cosette over eponine oops

    • @backup-ct1zy
      @backup-ct1zy Před 3 lety +8

      Rachel Ross same!

    • @josedeleon3931
      @josedeleon3931 Před 3 lety +174

      amanda seyfried´s voice was fine, y´all trippin.

  • @getnasty08
    @getnasty08 Před 4 lety +2139

    there’s something about the lines “come with me, where chains will never bind you. all your grief - at last, at last, behind you.” that really speak to me. for me life always seems like a struggle. every day is a fight. a fight i’m going to keep fighting but at 34 years of age i’m already exhausted. i hope some day when my time comes someone as beautiful as Fantine will be there for me to sing these words: “at last, at last behind you.”

    • @bravotangosierra6518
      @bravotangosierra6518 Před 4 lety +48

      Keep fighting!! Better times will come, I’m sure :D

    • @bartdarrow9217
      @bartdarrow9217 Před 4 lety +34

      I thought the same as you. But now here I am at 40 & my life finally seems like it's coming together. I know it sounds like a cliche, but never give up

    • @kristinecampbell6485
      @kristinecampbell6485 Před 4 lety +7

      I was watching this one again and had the subtitles on so I could follow the songs, I kinda like to sing with them. any way I was watching that last scene with Fantine and it is 'At last, at last ...'

    • @Fenrir2901
      @Fenrir2901 Před 4 lety +10

      Well, keep on fighting... Life is exhausting over here as well, but we gotta keep moving on... Not for friends or family but for ourselves.

    • @scamwitness6594
      @scamwitness6594 Před 4 lety +5

      Me to. We can relate to the suffering and hardships in life. Its a beautiful line.

  • @Swsgamer14
    @Swsgamer14 Před 4 lety +316

    The line "To love another person is to see the face of God" is my favourite line of dialogue from any film or musical.

  • @kimanirobinson790
    @kimanirobinson790 Před 2 lety +459

    I love the detail of Fantine staying behind for a moment to watch over her crying daughter. I love everything about this. Truth be told I'm not at all religious, but if there is a heaven, I want to be ushered there like this. With a loved one assuring that I am forever unbound by the chains of a harsh world.

    • @angelemeana2754
      @angelemeana2754 Před 2 lety +11

      May God bless you and your family and help you Give your life to Jesus Christ and repent. I pray this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ I pray Amen.Jesus Christ loves you. Give your life to Jesus Christ and repent. He’s coming soon. Please pray and repent.

    • @bdolphin333
      @bdolphin333 Před rokem +6

      There is a Heaven. And all that enter Heaven are ushered there in a way infinitely greater than whatever you imagine or feel.

    • @EmilyInALoop
      @EmilyInALoop Před 5 měsíci +1

      Heaven is a state of mind/being as is hell. Both are all around you…you just have to notice

    • @veronicabowles4841
      @veronicabowles4841 Před měsícem +1

      @@EmilyInALoop that is beautiful. It's resonating with me like making the edge of a wine glass hum with the tip of my finger,

  • @crackerjack3762
    @crackerjack3762 Před 3 lety +582

    I don’t care what you think of this movie, I don’t care if you think it’s bad, we can all collectively agree that this ending is absolutely amazing.

    • @davidbarker2507
      @davidbarker2507 Před 2 lety +18

      Not a bad movie. Just bad singing.

    • @frogsandanxiety9663
      @frogsandanxiety9663 Před rokem +6

      @@davidbarker2507 i only really believed enjolras had the best voice rbh

    • @dorkandproudofit
      @dorkandproudofit Před rokem +50

      @@davidbarker2507 "Bad" singing aside, I think Anne Hathaway's rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream" is by far the best version ever. The sheer power of her acting makes the "bad" notes irrelevant, because you believe every word she says/sings and feel her despair. She 100% EARNED her Oscar. I also prefer the arrangements of the movie over the music of the original, where they used a full-blown orchestra as opposed to synths, making songs like this sound a billion times bigger. And as much as I like seeing Eponine again in the moment of Valjean going to heaven, I think I prefer the version here where the bishop is the one who guides him alongside Fantine, since Valjean never really knew Eponine but the bishop is the one who changed his life to begin with.

    • @whatdoiknow8654
      @whatdoiknow8654 Před rokem +7

      @@davidbarker2507 not bad singing tho, it’s just that the original cast is just too good but that’s their job. Og les miserables cast sucks at showing emotion and act while this cast exceeds that

    • @thomasfleming7606
      @thomasfleming7606 Před 10 měsíci +7

      I think that it was refreshing to not be ashamed of their voices. Not all art is beautiful people. Art is expression of emotion and unless you have daisies up your behind, not all emotions are happy go lucky.

  • @ellim.3193
    @ellim.3193 Před 4 lety +415

    the singing in the end is just too powerful

    • @sophiemaya3153
      @sophiemaya3153 Před 4 lety +24

      I love the way Marius listens and can hear his friends. The most poignant and moving ending to a musical. IMHO.

    • @ChaseMcCain81
      @ChaseMcCain81 Před 3 lety

      Yep

    • @acameron513
      @acameron513 Před 3 lety +1

      This is what I always tell people is my favorite Broadway song.

  • @jtietjen2052
    @jtietjen2052 Před 4 lety +453

    That moment where Fantine starts singing and Valjean says he’s ready always has me in tears. Throughout his life with Cossette he was trying to right the wrong he made with Fantine being fired. And now she’s the woman to bring him into heaven. It is better than an opera.

    • @erinpilla
      @erinpilla Před rokem +20

      Actually Jean Valjean isn't directly involved with the firing. He told the foreman to handle it, but foreman was abusing his position of power. Jean Valjean was facing Javert upstairs. He didn't know what would have happened to Fantine until he rescued her.

    • @BlueProphet7
      @BlueProphet7 Před rokem +9

      @@erinpilla I think Valjean's story was one of trying to achieve forgiveness through penance, even undeserved. The oversight of allowing the foreman to decide was a sin in his eyes. Even if it wasn't entirely his fault, he added it to the sins crawling on his back.

  • @pannestpan2493
    @pannestpan2493 Před 4 lety +819

    I saw this on Broadway and I thought I was just gonna cry a little bit at the end but NOPE. I WAS SOBBING AS I WAS WALKING OUT OF THE THEATER. It's not even his death that gets me, it's the last song with everyone that's fricking EMOTIONAL

    • @vicomtexdaae3630
      @vicomtexdaae3630 Před 4 lety +1

      nice phantom mask pfp

    • @moriahmanwaring755
      @moriahmanwaring755 Před 4 lety +17

      I was prejudiced against Les Mis and avoided it for over a decade because 1) it was referenced in a book I read in elementary school (which was one of the only books I didn’t like, so I associated it negatively), and 2) because people criticized the 2012 movie singers, so I just had no interest in watching it. I finally saw it for the first time 3 years ago, and it changed my spirit. I was able to get through the film without really crying, maybe just a couple silent tears, but when I got home I sobbed uncontrollably in my closet thinking about how absolutely beautiful it was. (Tried to explain myself to my poor roommate, but she‘d just watched it with me and was crying, too.😊) I immediately bought the book. This story is one of the best in the world, in my opinion.

    • @moriahmanwaring755
      @moriahmanwaring755 Před 3 lety +5

      FIRE_Bunny I suppose, but I don’t feel miserable from it at all, rather more grateful for the good and the good people that are out there. I don’t even fully know how to describe why I find this story so beautiful.

    • @jasongonzalo2849
      @jasongonzalo2849 Před 3 lety

      @@moriahmanwaring755 Me paso lo mismo, entiendo tu emoción :). Saludos desde Perú
      The same thing happened to me, I understand your emotion :). Greetings from Peru

    • @annabees
      @annabees Před 3 lety +1

      @@moriahmanwaring755 I'm glad you eventually came to love the book, too! It's so beautiful ^w^ Maybe you were slightly too young to read this story in elementary school... So many stories were ruined for kids by teachers assuming you could "understand" them at any age lol
      If I can give you a hand in understanding why this story is so beautiful, to sum it up, it's all about hope no matter what. Yes life can be aweful, but if you have enough faith, you will find light. Also, the fact that good is rewarded one way or another. The thing that can be sad though, is that one way could be through death and being at peace...
      I first read les misérables when I was 14 I think and it remains one of my favourite reading experiences :D

  • @specialunit0428
    @specialunit0428 Před 4 lety +2938

    The only problem I have with this scene is that Fantine should have her long hair back as she is in Heaven.

    • @hypergame1563
      @hypergame1563 Před 3 lety +40

      yes, I agree

    • @therealmarcher
      @therealmarcher Před 3 lety +43

      Well I think like, you are as you died

    • @jadebolt4416
      @jadebolt4416 Před 3 lety +120

      @@therealmarcher I think it would depend on whether you are heading to heaven or hell. Heaven is meant to be the perfect oasis- so presumably, you'd be in perfect health and the perfect image of your best self. Hell should be a reflection of your worst self.
      I know they couldn't fill her out and make her look healthy because Anne pretty much starved herself for the role- but unless Fantine liked the short hair they could have given her back her wig to tone it down

    • @rowandowler511
      @rowandowler511 Před 3 lety +47

      @@jadebolt4416 They also could have done what they did with Neo in The Matrix, film the scenes with long hair first rather than in chronological order.

    • @MarkFilipAnthony
      @MarkFilipAnthony Před 3 lety +11

      @@jadebolt4416 where do you get this? Where does it say you look your best in heaven and worst in hell?

  • @blueturtle3623
    @blueturtle3623 Před 3 lety +204

    I love the Bishop being like "You kept your promise, and you did a great job, my Son." I definitely think it's a better idea to have him sing with Fantine than Eponine, who Valjean didn't know.

    • @samaelestevez
      @samaelestevez Před rokem +5

      Oh man, the bishop was a great man and sacrificed a lot for others. The book is much more detailed than the theatrical play. Highly recommend this book. Once you start reading the book you can't stop reading.

    • @blueturtle3623
      @blueturtle3623 Před rokem +4

      @@samaelestevez It's well over 1000 pages. Its a great book, but I don't have the attention span to actually finish it.

    • @samaelestevez
      @samaelestevez Před rokem +3

      @@blueturtle3623 me neither. But somehow I pulled through with this one. It captures you and you just want to keep reading. The writer did an excellent job to keep you on the edge at all times. I read it a few years ago and there are still passages I remember verbatim.

    • @Jared7873
      @Jared7873 Před 17 dny

      @@samaelestevez I stopped reading when I got to the endless chapter about the nun's life (Cosette raised by nuns). It probably got better. I skipped parts.

  • @vezmike6836
    @vezmike6836 Před 4 lety +691

    The greatest musical of all time. imo

    • @choirkitty
      @choirkitty Před 4 lety +15

      Absolutely!

    • @lanamedvidovic7074
      @lanamedvidovic7074 Před 4 lety +4

      I just started listening to it

    • @aeriacross770
      @aeriacross770 Před 4 lety +6

      That’s cause as long as we are on this earth... we will truly be miserable and struggling but that as said in the song... loving other people is to see the face of God and the reward is to come back to Him.

    • @seyenaeco8417
      @seyenaeco8417 Před 4 lety +3

      yes

    • @jlb5287
      @jlb5287 Před 4 lety +1

      Singin' in the Rain and The Band Wagon are far above this one.

  • @michaeltoney2277
    @michaeltoney2277 Před 2 lety +95

    People always see this as sad but it isn’t.
    It’s glorious, triumphant, loving and a homecoming.

  • @simplyspeculation8259
    @simplyspeculation8259 Před 4 lety +254

    When Jean Val Jean dies and Cosette breaks down, I lose it every time. Complete waterworks.

    • @MINGIRL1979
      @MINGIRL1979 Před 3 lety +6

      That will be me as well when my Dad passes away someday, hopefully not for a long, long time yet! I love him so much and just can't fathom living what time I have left on this Earth without him! I'm very attached to him and we have a very close bond.

    • @idgf596
      @idgf596 Před 3 lety +5

      not after I see Anne Hathaway trying to hide from the camera 😂

    • @hfontaine8
      @hfontaine8 Před rokem +1

      I was scrolling through these comments shocked that no one else was talking about this. I remember seeing this when it came out in theatres, and I was sobbing by the end for sure, but just watching this clip right now, Amanda’s acting is just so stunning that I can’t watch that part without crying, even without the rest of the movie for emotional build up

    • @bellabraz-me5ib
      @bellabraz-me5ib Před měsícem

      Eu reagi assim quando minha mamãe morreu.

  • @Jennithebaker
    @Jennithebaker Před 4 lety +695

    Say what you want about this movie, but the bishop who saved him greeting him is the best addition to the movie and makes the whole thing worthwhile.
    Great show, incredible book, great concert (1995 10th anniversary), okay movie. 👍

    • @acameron513
      @acameron513 Před 3 lety +2

      The movie would have been so much better if they had just cast competent singers as Cosette and Javert.

    • @nyrockchicxx
      @nyrockchicxx Před 3 lety +17

      It's my favorite part of the movie, because at the same time they sing the lines "To love another person is to see the face of God." If that isn't a redemptive moment on film I don't know what is.

    • @GadocNoob
      @GadocNoob Před 2 lety +8

      and that Bishop is the actor who played Jean Valjean in the old Movie

    • @davidbarker2507
      @davidbarker2507 Před 2 lety

      @@acameron513 And Valjean.

    • @sokonek1
      @sokonek1 Před rokem +1

      @@GadocNoob the original actor on stage I do believe

  • @jliuatl
    @jliuatl Před 4 lety +500

    Hugh Jackman should have won an Oscar by now.

  • @moodylittlebitch2023
    @moodylittlebitch2023 Před 3 lety +99

    Guys, Ann wasn’t trying to leave the cameras view, her character was watching over her crying daughter

  • @robertyyii999
    @robertyyii999 Před 3 lety +61

    I am not even religious but these lyrics moved me. How powerful can words be. Literatures nowadays never come close to the same level

    • @yhp99
      @yhp99 Před 2 lety +8

      I'd say more than just literature or words. These are ideas and beliefs that speak to us no matter the difference in generation or times. This scene moves me because it speaks of goodness that transcends just human morality but universal higher morality that holds us accountable. I dont know if there is a god or universal truth, but i do hope for it to exist. And that hope is quite potent and powerful

  • @hannamouse1
    @hannamouse1 Před 3 lety +94

    Something poetic about Fantine asking God to "look down" on Valjean. In the song look down, the phrase was one of imprisonment and suffering, here it is finally freeing Valjean. Could be just a figure of speech- the guy in the sky would have to "look down" to see us, but I think it is so much more;

    • @bipa3325
      @bipa3325 Před 3 lety +3

      also, how everyone along the movie asks for mercy though receiving none, and at final mercy is setting them free from that world

    • @sunnylilacs
      @sunnylilacs Před 6 měsíci +3

      You’re right, there’s so much beauty in that, because she and the others are no longer looking down as slaves, nor being looked down on by man, but are looking up and being received by God, who sees them with mercy.

  • @Howlingburd19
    @Howlingburd19 Před 3 lety +93

    My favorite part is definitely when Fantine comes in with “Come with me, the chains will never bind you. All your grief, at last, at last, behind you. Lord in heaven, look down on him in mercy.” Beautiful :’)

  • @maddietillem6778
    @maddietillem6778 Před 3 lety +107

    There were a lot of things this movie did wrong, but I LOVED the lyric change from "it's the story of those who always loved you, your mother gave her life for you then gave you to my keeping" to "it's the story of one who turned from hating, a man who only learned to love when you were in his keeping." Always makes me cry

    • @rash1990ful
      @rash1990ful Před rokem +12

      I kinda like that lyric change. Since in the film version, Valjean already informed Cosette of Fantine's death when he picked her up from the Thenardiers' inn. No need for him to relay the news to her again.

    • @sunnylilacs
      @sunnylilacs Před 6 měsíci +1

      Oh I didn’t realize the lyrics were changed. Hearing that, I don’t mind the original. Before learning this, I thought it was kind of strange that he’d say he never learned to love till she was in his keeping, since he had showed love to the man who was going to be condemned in his place, and had risked exposing his identity to save the man pinned by a cart, and had sought to help Fantine and others. Like, that’s definitely love too.

  • @user-qw7wz7tz7y
    @user-qw7wz7tz7y Před 3 lety +13

    たった18年しか生きてないけど、人生でこんなにも泣いた映画にはこれから先出会うことはできないんじゃないかって言うくらい涙が止まらない。
    この映画に出会えた人生でよかった。
    本当に本当によかった。

    • @MrAqr2598
      @MrAqr2598 Před 5 měsíci

      レミゼは人生のどこかで必ず助けになるストーリー。私も6年前に初めて観たが、それのおかげでうつ状態からようやく立ち直れた気がする。

  • @nadiabinford7349
    @nadiabinford7349 Před 4 lety +942

    1:14 is that Anne Hathaway's idea of stealthily getting out of frame?
    Edit: she is literally just crouching down and walking away behind Cossette and Marius lol

    • @Tyw7
      @Tyw7 Před 4 lety +54

      I think it's just the wrong angle. They should have covered her with the body.

    • @Fool1000
      @Fool1000 Před 4 lety +44

      What she should've done was wait where she was or walk behind the camera, I'm just more shocked that this was the final cut. I totally get why they used it cause that emotion that Seyfried and Redmayne gave was definitely hard to replicate, they could've tried to re-shoot it but that emotion won't be the same.

    • @byakuyatogami2024
      @byakuyatogami2024 Před 4 lety +41

      no, actually Fantine (Anne) had to crouch because she was assisting Valjean's soul as he left his body and passed through Cosette and Marius. u can tell from the next shot that if she went the other way, both she and Valjean should be walking on the other side.

    • @sophiemaya3153
      @sophiemaya3153 Před 4 lety +4

      I love that Fwntine let Marius hear his friends.

    • @thebradenator2147
      @thebradenator2147 Před 4 lety +1

      // Fool1000 \\ yeah but they didn’t edit her out?

  • @ThatOneDude521
    @ThatOneDude521 Před rokem +62

    0:38 Anne Hathaway’s voice brings me to tears. Her singing is so calming and always puts me at ease. Valjean’s death makes me sob like a baby.

    • @PILOSOPAUL
      @PILOSOPAUL Před rokem +7

      1:17 you can see Anne Hathaway creeping trying to avoid being seen in the scene lmao

  • @theamericanyoutuber
    @theamericanyoutuber Před 4 lety +146

    Cosette and Marius can hear the singing.
    Fantine stays behind for just a moment to say (in a way) farewell to her daughter.
    Valjean becomes young again and free.
    Enjolras, Grantaire, and Courfeyrac stand at the very top of the barricade and Gavroche is on the elephant’s head.
    (Also, Grantaire is like... half-heartedly pumping his fist with the flag into the air ‘cause he’s just like “I didn’t really sign up for this, but what the hell? Do it for Enji...” 😂)

    • @MINGIRL1979
      @MINGIRL1979 Před 3 lety +3

      I only saw this movie once and that was enough! I was emotionallymentally traumatized when the soldiers shot the little boy Gavroche in cold blood and actually showed his death on camera! I could not believe they showed the death of a child on camera! Just brutal and heartless!

  • @sangeuna0616
    @sangeuna0616 Před 4 lety +119

    Im sure everyone cried when Gavroche stands with the flag at 2:22

    • @marialuisasvabvalerio7177
      @marialuisasvabvalerio7177 Před 4 lety +5

      I know I did, thank you very much

    • @cinnamonroll4773
      @cinnamonroll4773 Před 4 lety +4

      I was already crying but I cried even harder then. 😢 Love this musical so much.

    • @WhiteSwarm
      @WhiteSwarm Před 3 lety +7

      I was crying since he got killed and then i bawled my eyes out when Javert put the medal on his chest

    • @acameron513
      @acameron513 Před 3 lety +8

      @@WhiteSwarm I honestly think he should have been wearing the medal in this scene, just like Fantine should have had her long hair back.

    • @Curlyteacher537
      @Curlyteacher537 Před 3 lety +2

      DOPE_VIOLINIST They shot him because he was collecting the gun powder from the fallen soldiers so that the revolutionaries could continue to shoot and fight. Plus his whole song is about kids growing up to be fighters so it was possibly some kind of preemptive strike too.

  • @AllYellowJoshua
    @AllYellowJoshua Před 2 lety +32

    "Come with me, where chains will never bind you." That line always gets to me🥺😭💛

  • @blackjuanan
    @blackjuanan Před rokem +28

    I cried the first time I saw this in the theatre, I cried the second time at home, and the third. And here I am, crying again after watching it thousands of times. And I cannot stop watching and I cannot stop crying. It's insane how emotional this part is.

  • @Qichar
    @Qichar Před 3 lety +32

    I saw this musical when I was just a young boy. During this scene when Fantine started singing, I thought to myself, "Ah, so that is what forgiveness sounds like."

    • @sunnylilacs
      @sunnylilacs Před 6 měsíci

      Your comment just made me cry happy tears

  • @VladSicoe
    @VladSicoe Před 2 lety +16

    "Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise.." LOVE that line

  • @Blakefe
    @Blakefe Před 4 lety +67

    Hugh Jackman. You have earned your place among the Jean Valjeans.

  • @allisonk5797
    @allisonk5797 Před 2 lety +58

    I just lost my mother. Right before my 19th birthday. I can’t get this song out of my head. “Take my hand, and lead me to salvation. Take my love, for love is everlasting. And remember, the truth that once was spoken; to love another person is to see the face of God.”

    • @sunnylilacs
      @sunnylilacs Před 6 měsíci

      I hope it’s gotten easier to bear now. Sorry you lost her. ❤

    • @lampyrisnoctiluca9904
      @lampyrisnoctiluca9904 Před 9 dny +1

      Wait? What am I reading? 😅 Fifteen years ago, exactly today, a few days before my eighteenth birthday, I remember going to school, joking with my dad. Then in the bus I was having a bad feeling like something is going to happen.
      The first block class that day was a computer science. I was expecting a B as a final grade. The teacher has been calling us in order, telling us the grades. You have this grade, you have that. One guy he decided to ask to do something on the computer he did not know how to do. Then he continued with calling students to his table to tell them which grade they were to get. When it was my turn he asked me to do a few things. I did it all perfectly. He told me that he knew I was knowing it way better than my grades suggested and gave me an A. I was thinking to myself how proud my dad will be when I tell him about the grade.
      While the teacher was calling other students, two more did not know how to do what the teacher was asking them to do. After finishing grading students he was telling the class for the n-th time about how college is important and how he believes that the financial crisis will be over once we graduated. Now it is hard to find jobs, so it is better to go to college.
      While he was telling us not to give up on college if we would have the bad grades there, but to persevere because it doesn't matter if we had finished with terrible grades 3 years after the time we should had because we will still be having our degrees just like those who had straight A-s and graduated on time, the school psychologist came to the class and told me to take my stuff and come to her office.
      I was surprised because I haven't done anything wrong and also because she insisted for me to take my stuff even though we had a block class lasting two more hours.
      While the teacher was probably repeating his point of the importance of choosing the good major that pays well, I was hyperventilating because the psychologist told me that my father had passed away. We went out to sit at the bench in the park-like greenery behind the school so I would get some fresh air.
      There was a class there outside. We sat away from them, but somebody heard what we were talking about and then the whole class knew and watched me instead of the teacher. After that my father's friend came to pick me up and at first we were talking, but after a few minutes I just stared thru the window.
      When I came home dad was on the table. His skin was gray. I just sat next to him ignoring others around me. Then some unknown people arrived, one said she was a doctor, checked him out and confirmed that he was indeed dead. She said that it looked like a stroke. She asked my mom if she wanted an autopsy. She said yes. Then the guys she was with put the dad in the metal coffin.
      While they were taking him out of the house my aunt got so emotional crying over them taking her brother away that I was barely able to stop myself from kicking her in the face even though I was not a violent person.
      That night I dreamed of being in front of the house with my father. At first we were speaking about the moon and how beautiful it was. Then he told me that it was a heart and not a brain which I did not understand. He continued telling me that the next few years will be bad, mentioning some stuff and me not understanding what he was talking about because he was talking incoherently. That things he mentioned happened to came true in the future. Then we went into the kitchen where some people I never met were. He was talking with them, but I did not understand a single word they spoke. He told me goodbye and hugged me. Then I woke up. I went outside where we were sitting. The moon was at the exact place and in the same phase as in my dream. I watched it and then I watched the stars and fireflies, then I went to return to my room. Before that I drank some water and at the corner of my eye there was my dad watching me. A moment later as I turned, he was no longer there. I told my mom about what happened and how weird it was that the moon was at that place. I thought that I might have seen the moon that evening or yesterday and that is why I remembered it's phase. She went to the city to have some things done for the funeral and I went to my room to cry.
      When she returned she told me that it really was the heart. He had a heart attack and not a stroke. She said that his arteries were filled with so much fat that it surprised them that he was still alive and that it was just a matter of time before he was gone. In the evening we went thru some old photos. Mom asked me which student in this class was my dad. I had no idea. Then she showed me another photo of them in which they were all laughing. I recognised him immediately by his smile. He had a long hair so he looked like a girl. I did not know that he was one of the alternative kids until then even though I was one myself. Then we watched some other photos. I recognised a woman as one of the people who were in my dream. I asked grandma who it was. It was my dad's cousin that died before I was born...
      Then over the next few years, the things he mentioned to me in my dream happened one after another. Before that I did not believe in the supernatural and saw the religion as a stupid superstition. Now I don't know if the religion is true, but I know there is something out there.
      My father had passed exactly 15 years ago and I still miss him so much. Maybe this is why I am rewatching death related videos in the past 2 days.

  • @edits_xo11
    @edits_xo11 Před rokem +11

    I love how Gavroche and Eponine are there (all the dead)

  • @leekellerking
    @leekellerking Před 2 lety +22

    Even after all these years, the epilogue brings me to tears.

    • @UKImmigrationLawGeek
      @UKImmigrationLawGeek Před 2 lety +3

      I know exactly what you mean. Tears are streaming down my face. Please take care of yourself. It is just so sad.

  • @dj011392
    @dj011392 Před 3 lety +100

    Although this film has some flaws here and there, the ending is phenomenal. The acting really shines through and everyone’s vocals really gives this moment the power it needs.

  • @LLMBC
    @LLMBC Před rokem +53

    Hughe should have won an oscar for his performance in that movie.

    • @RichieRich1234RICH
      @RichieRich1234RICH Před rokem +1

      His singing was awful.

    • @Colayith
      @Colayith Před rokem

      @@RichieRich1234RICH No, it wasn't you're simply a snob

    • @justkairos3813
      @justkairos3813 Před rokem +2

      @@RichieRich1234RICH voice was good especially the vibrato
      hes just not a tenor

    • @RichieRich1234RICH
      @RichieRich1234RICH Před rokem

      @@justkairos3813 he has a good voice but was just not suited to this role. It’s quite nasally. He needed a noble voice like Colm Wilkinson not a scream to reach notes that he couldn’t reach.

    • @B0K0691
      @B0K0691 Před rokem +3

      @@justkairos3813 doesn't help that he didn't drink any water for 36 hours before the shooting

  • @mariamama11
    @mariamama11 Před 4 lety +2268

    At first, I always cry at this part but after rewatching this movie many times, I just come here to laugh at 1:15 *ANNE HATHAWAY TRYING TO HIDE FROM THE CAMERA* HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHA

    • @thomastank8458
      @thomastank8458 Před 4 lety +25

      😂😂😂

    • @AdamsBeastChannel
      @AdamsBeastChannel Před 4 lety +208

      maryjhanep Now I’m always going to notice that when I rewatch it 🤦‍♂️ 😂

    • @katherinepollock
      @katherinepollock Před 4 lety +138

      I cry over this scene every single time I see it. Thank you for pointing that out! It makes me laugh now when ever I see that!

    • @kimmaglinao
      @kimmaglinao Před 4 lety +86

      i hate you HAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAH

    • @tclaw5388
      @tclaw5388 Před 4 lety +107

      WTF man, now I can never unsee it
      Damn

  • @Ulysses.404
    @Ulysses.404 Před 7 měsíci +9

    It is fitting that Colm Wilkinson, the original Valjean, helps to welcome Jackman's Valjean into heaven.

  • @cieraclark1663
    @cieraclark1663 Před 4 lety +204

    my favorite movie. I have a strong love for people who appreciate the literature that was created before these movies🎼

    • @caro-lh4tz
      @caro-lh4tz Před 4 lety +4

      I don't doubt that it's a great musical...but favourite movie? What? It'y horrendous. I don't want to rain on your parade, I love the story, the songs, most of the actos but god I hate Tom Hooper's directing

    • @cieraclark1663
      @cieraclark1663 Před 4 lety +5

      Caro lol see I respect you for having a cinematic eye who can express their opinions

  • @leechanisnotabedsoisliuyan1293

    "to love another person is to see the face of God" the most beautiful and captivating line. just so beautiful i'm literally out of words to explain why it always get me.

  • @alvifadhollah
    @alvifadhollah Před rokem +21

    That smile from Fantine when she's watching her daughter's life is far better than hers is really gets me.

  • @kirsty2010dodgs
    @kirsty2010dodgs Před rokem +67

    I finally got to watch this beautiful show in Sunderland last month and I was sobbing throughout the whole show but when this part came I was crying so hard I honestly thought I was gonna hyperventilate. I do love how they got Colm Wilkinson to greet Jean Valjean it was such a lovely tribute to him

  • @Xingaling
    @Xingaling Před 4 lety +58

    This song just gives you those chills that just resonate within you...

  • @matchamelon330
    @matchamelon330 Před 8 měsíci +6

    everyone has their own favorites; some love valjean, some fantine, and some the bishop. for me, its the students; les amis de l’abc. the only time i was moved to tears is when i see them here, in a world where they fought and won freedom, where their cause was backed by france and the people. each of them had their idiosyncrasies, and they felt like real people in the book. its always nice to see the actors did them justice ❤

  • @garnerb.3321
    @garnerb.3321 Před rokem +14

    Jean Valjean is a thief. A priest shows him mercy. This one act changes his life, and he dies in a church with his daughter and son in law, and enters heaven greeted by the priest that showed him mercy.
    Such a beautiful, glorious tale.

  • @katherinepollock
    @katherinepollock Před 4 lety +65

    I always cry when I watch this scene. It's one of those endings that really touch me.

    • @lizziewaymire2001
      @lizziewaymire2001 Před 3 lety +4

      Me too. It never fails to make me cry every single time 😢

  • @standnamemercuria7079
    @standnamemercuria7079 Před 2 lety +40

    I absolutely loved this ending. To see everyone having won in the afterlife is so beautiful

    • @devinmoody136
      @devinmoody136 Před 5 měsíci

      Even in death, these people's spirits are strong.❤❤❤❤

  • @the_autistic_advocate
    @the_autistic_advocate Před 3 lety +40

    This is my favorite ending of any musical ever. Sure, the main character dies, but the point is that, after everything Valjean’s been through, he’s satisfied with the life he’s led, and he’s ready to gracefully and peacefully accept its ending

  • @samraymond4464
    @samraymond4464 Před 4 lety +52

    This will never get old.

  • @hellixodev
    @hellixodev Před 3 lety +34

    My late father introduced me to this play and movie. He was a devout Christian and a memory that always sticks with me is at 1:39 , my dad told me that he believed this. As a little dumb kid I didn't really understand what it feels like, but two years after he passed, my baby brother (half-brother) was born and I really get it now. I love him so much. :) Thank u dad

  • @saru4013
    @saru4013 Před 3 lety +38

    Every barricade member
    0:17 Marius and Valjean
    2:21 Eponine and Gavroche
    2:28 Combeferre
    2:59 Courfeyrac, Enjolras, Grantaire Prouvaire, Lesgles? And Feuilly
    3:11 Joly

    • @PILOSOPAUL
      @PILOSOPAUL Před rokem +1

      Also Javert since he did join it too (but as a spy haha)

  • @lisaandothers
    @lisaandothers Před 4 lety +624

    "To see the face of God"
    the camera proceeds to zoom in on the bishop.
    Yes, I agree. Colm Wilkinson is God

    • @busggs1200
      @busggs1200 Před 4 lety

      Ahsuahshhahshuaha

    • @cathya7045
      @cathya7045 Před 4 lety +10

      You know I always thought God was Morgan Freeman LOL

    • @lisaandothers
      @lisaandothers Před 4 lety +11

      @@cathya7045 Colm Wilkinson is the original (West End and Broadway) Valjean and has given extraordinary performances over the years. When it comes to Les Miserables, he is the God of this musical.

    • @kiaraamaral6767
      @kiaraamaral6767 Před 3 lety +5

      there is only one God. Jesus Christ.

    • @lisaandothers
      @lisaandothers Před 3 lety +9

      @@kiaraamaral6767 Thank you for your input, Karen

  • @santigogonzalez541
    @santigogonzalez541 Před 4 lety +106

    This made me cry. 😢

    • @Xatarino
      @Xatarino Před 4 lety

      Es español por favor

  • @edgydreamy681
    @edgydreamy681 Před 4 lety +275

    It still hurts seeing Enjolras’s death alongside And I forgot the other guys name. Sadly but I love this movie so much and I’m bringing tissues when I see the musical in 2020

    • @ninarances9074
      @ninarances9074 Před 4 lety +27

      Do you mean Grantaire? The man who died by his side?

    • @edgydreamy681
      @edgydreamy681 Před 4 lety +5

      Nina Rances yes

    • @ninarances9074
      @ninarances9074 Před 4 lety +6

      @@edgydreamy681 yep! That's Grantaire😊!

    • @ninarances9074
      @ninarances9074 Před 4 lety +6

      @@edgydreamy681 if you're curious about the names of the other men who are close with Enjolras, do you want me to make a list?

    • @edgydreamy681
      @edgydreamy681 Před 4 lety +3

      Nina Rances I know some Joly, Combferre, and that’s it oh god... yes I would

  • @JohnDonasco
    @JohnDonasco Před 4 lety +65

    to love another person is to see the face of God.
    and then there were so much tears in my eyes

  • @PedroHMKLeal
    @PedroHMKLeal Před rokem +10

    Jean Valjean spent half his life in search of atonment, always feeling he was tainted by sin and underserving of love, when not only had he nothing to atone for, but done more than enough to atone for multiple lifetimes. Truly one of the most tragic characters of one of the most beautiful pieces of literature in history.

    • @MyJanvic
      @MyJanvic Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yet he became the symbol of divine love.

  • @themanonearth5163
    @themanonearth5163 Před rokem +7

    The saddest thing about this is that the melody fontaine sings is the same one used in On My Own, whether its meant as him actually being alone in his death or maybe a way to resolve the theme of lost love in the original.

  • @warrenk83
    @warrenk83 Před 3 lety +20

    Whether it's the stage or film adaptation, this part always makes me cry.

  • @mussahemed1153
    @mussahemed1153 Před 4 lety +26

    I love how they carried their revolution all the way to heaven. Best movie ending ive ever watched. Im not crying, you're crying !

  • @ninarances9074
    @ninarances9074 Před 4 lety +72

    One of the best endings I've ever watched!!!!

  • @eleanorhelensarahdarcks8018

    Grantaire looking so hopeful and standing next to Enj gets me every time 😭

  • @futuremovieactor
    @futuremovieactor Před 4 lety +60

    Such a great, moving ending.

  • @disneyvillainsfan1666
    @disneyvillainsfan1666 Před 4 lety +63

    "How Logan Should Have Ended" brought me here.

    • @disneyvillainsfan1666
      @disneyvillainsfan1666 Před 4 lety +3

      I'm not usually the biggest fan of Superheroes singing musical numbers, but considering how many ups and downs Fox's X-Men Movie Franchise had, there was something about HISHE parodying this song that felt satisfying.

    • @KiaraDoggo
      @KiaraDoggo Před 4 lety +1

      Me too 😅

  • @DouglasMion
    @DouglasMion Před 3 lety +38

    Everytime i hear the Fantine singing: 'come with me where the chains will never bind you' my eyes are filled with tears :') one of the most powerful scenes of the movie.

  • @aztro4010
    @aztro4010 Před rokem +8

    How Tom Hooper went from this to Cats is beyond me.

  • @metaperme599
    @metaperme599 Před 2 lety +9

    Only time in the cinema when there was a deep silence for a few seconds and then an applause. In the cinema. It was the most deeply touching movie I have seen with so many layers of law, love, mercy, vision, new kingdom... Loving it and seen it many times.

  • @eversonalmeida9866
    @eversonalmeida9866 Před 11 měsíci +8

    No matter how many times i watch this movie, every time this scene will make me shiver.

  • @octavianeandracles5868
    @octavianeandracles5868 Před 3 lety +166

    paradise according to French : eternal revolution with fallen brothers

    • @MyJanvic
      @MyJanvic Před 3 lety +32

      the French concept of new heaven: a world of Freedom, Equality, and Brotherhood.

    • @mateocomari8781
      @mateocomari8781 Před 3 lety

      @@MyJanvic kinda redundant to have Fraternity and brotherhood

    • @hafizhwk5092
      @hafizhwk5092 Před 3 lety +7

      @@MyJanvic
      CMIIW, liberté (freedom), égalité (equality), franternité (brotherhood)

    • @garolstipock
      @garolstipock Před 3 lety +3

      The French had a good idea or three on their journey they shared with us...
      else we'd still have absolutists chosen by god to rule over us and ours, their lawfully bound property in all but name simply because we exist on the land that is their domain..
      Oh.. Wait..
      We kind of are that now.. what with our strawmen and all.

    • @theoutlawprince1304
      @theoutlawprince1304 Před 3 lety +2

      *And dead bodies of their enemies at the other side of the barricade*

  • @johnshen4569
    @johnshen4569 Před rokem +6

    Enough to make a grown agnostic man cry 😢

  • @kateanders5101
    @kateanders5101 Před rokem +8

    I first read Les Miserables when I was around age ten, and I vividly remember how it was the time when I started appreciating literatures and the power of a complex protagonist. Years later I’m about to graduate from uni and finally went to see the musical in West End. The final scene is soooooo beautiful and I cried in the audience. It feels magical to think about how the 10-year-old me became depressed because she didn’t understand why the story ended like that, but now - being a writer myself and have more experiences in life, the tears I had weren’t actually for grief. The ending is beautiful and has its unique power, even nowadays.

  • @nahtandorvol4200
    @nahtandorvol4200 Před 4 lety +31

    The priest is the original Valjean!!!! Really cool!!!

  • @hizbollahabedin7310
    @hizbollahabedin7310 Před 3 lety +9

    When Anne Hathaway's part comes in, is like a sun that shine after a devastating Storm. I couldn't stop listening to her part. ♥

  • @4hkry849
    @4hkry849 Před 4 lety +30

    I watched Les Misérables in my music class. When I saw this scene, it was like tears. Tricolor's French flag sways, and people's singing voice echoes through the city. I think it was a wonderful ending and a sad ending.

    • @user-ie5ui7sy2p
      @user-ie5ui7sy2p Před 5 měsíci

      こんばんは、そうですね、でもそれでもフランスの人達は、貧しいながらにも何とか自分達の手で国の考えを正そうと武器を手にしたのでしょうそれに対し国の兵が民主に武器を向ける事は、許されるべき事では、無いけれど、時には国の考えを変える為には、行動しなければいけない場合も有るそう言う事何でしょうね、今の日本は、悲惨な泥船ですまるでレ・ミゼラブル一歩前の状態です

  • @balozhende5727
    @balozhende5727 Před 8 měsíci +4

    My favorite scene from my favorite movie. I saw this in 2012 at the theater... a lot of crying from a lot of people in the theater, crying of joy and understanding.

  • @cee2055
    @cee2055 Před 4 lety +189

    I was waiting for Javert to show up singing with them

    • @BrigsComics
      @BrigsComics Před 4 lety +5

      Same

    • @babsgrayson8432
      @babsgrayson8432 Před 4 lety +105

      the rebels: yOU cANT sIT wITH uS

    • @calebkerr2308
      @calebkerr2308 Před 4 lety +35

      I believe since they are catholic and he killed himself that he cant be there since its supposed to be heaven. But I don't know for sure

    • @annafowdy
      @annafowdy Před 4 lety +40

      @@calebkerr2308 Fantine had a child out of wedlock, and she's there.

    • @Ryan_Metzelar
      @Ryan_Metzelar Před 4 lety +7

      Caleb Kerr also it’s a curtain call so he should be there

  • @jonnabuckwood
    @jonnabuckwood Před 4 lety +22

    2:58 That got me..... I'm crying.... someone help

  • @user-yr8vz2qf1h
    @user-yr8vz2qf1h Před 4 lety +12

    授業でこれ見てて、これまでも泣きそうになっとったけど、ここでぶわーって一人で泣いてしまったww

  • @ansonchin7103
    @ansonchin7103 Před 4 lety +15

    This is my 600000 time watching this and I'm still crying....

  • @lillymsf5946
    @lillymsf5946 Před 3 lety +11

    I had always believed Fantine was the core character of the story. Her last words motivated Valjean to do good and through him her daughter was safe, had found the love of her life and inspired them to share their love and tenderness with others. And even after all this time he still remembers her because her death coupled with the kind priest was the only light he had in his life.

  • @ausomeaspie
    @ausomeaspie Před 3 lety +15

    I just can't watch that without crying, it's incredible

  • @abby.478
    @abby.478 Před 3 lety +140

    Unpopular opinion:
    Javert should’ve been there in the end singing with everyone

    • @blueberry.milkshakequeen6946
      @blueberry.milkshakequeen6946 Před 3 lety +11

      Absolutely

    • @barbidahoinsummer6769
      @barbidahoinsummer6769 Před 3 lety +10

      That would have been poetic

    • @kristiannasantos6770
      @kristiannasantos6770 Před 3 lety +4

      I definitely agree with this!!!

    • @scw55
      @scw55 Před 3 lety +25

      No, because Javert killed himself because his world view was shattered and he couldn't comprehend. He would not be there in death, except after much time.

    • @kristiannasantos6770
      @kristiannasantos6770 Před 3 lety +3

      @@scw55 but doesn’t he deserve a little redemption? I mean he could have killed Valjean?

  • @reishiaki59
    @reishiaki59 Před 3 lety +10

    I remember bawling by this scene in the theaters back in 2012. Was crying for a good 30 mins after the movie. Dammit

  • @CarpeVeracity
    @CarpeVeracity Před rokem +14

    "Even the darkest night will end." ❤️

    • @Tingeltangelbob10
      @Tingeltangelbob10 Před rokem

      And when the sun shines, it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you. That meant something. :)

  • @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel
    @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel Před 2 lety +13

    I fondly remember seeing this in the movie theater. I could hear people sobbing. Love it!

  • @lilyperez578
    @lilyperez578 Před 4 lety +17

    I weep every single time. The lyrics give me chills

  • @splashnskillz37
    @splashnskillz37 Před 3 lety +13

    I don't cry in movies, but Les Mis got me , respect

  • @thomasfleming7606
    @thomasfleming7606 Před 10 měsíci +6

    “To love another person is to see the face of God”. That is real love people, a mother’s love for her sick child, the happiness in a father’s eye when he first sees his child, the couple still married after 50 years and still love each other more each day. God is love, and love is God. Even Bob Marley had it right, just love each other and you will know God.

  • @user-ud1yp7um8y
    @user-ud1yp7um8y Před 2 lety +6

    I cry every time I see this scene. It teaches me what is the most precious thing in this world.

  • @sarina76667
    @sarina76667 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I had to rewatch this after I read through the Wikipedia page. I had no idea Colm Wilkinson was the Bishop!! How surreal! He was the best Valjean and he’s there to welcome this Valjean to heaven! And now that I’m paying closer attention that voice is unmistakable! That is so cool!!