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Les Misérables
Directed by
Ladj Ly
R
2019
1h 44m
Drama
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7.6
88%
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A cop from the provinces moves to Paris to join the Anti-Crime Brigade of Montfermeil, discovering an underworld where the tensions between the different groups mark the rhythm.
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Cast of Les Misérables
Damien Bonnard
Stéphane
Alexis Manenti
Chris
Djebril Zonga
Gwada
Steve Tientcheu
The Mayor
Jeanne Balibar
The Comissioner
Issa Perica
Issa
Al-Hassan Ly
Buzz
Almamy Kanoute
Salah
Nizar Ben Fatma
'La Pince'
Raymond Lopez
Zorro
Luciano Lopez
Luciano
Jaihson Lopez
Jaihson
Diego Lopez
Diego
Sana Joachaim
Bintou
Lucas Omiri
Slim
Rocco Lopez
Rocco
Omar Soumare
Macha
Ly Lan Chapiron
Ly Lan
Abdelkader Hoggui
Amar
Djeneba Diallo
Issa's Mother
Fodjé Sissoko
Jojo
Sofia Lesaffre
High School Student
Marine Sainsily
Wife of Chris
Alexandre Picot
Bob
Bonnie Duvauchelle
Bonnie
Abiatou Château
Sadjo
Mousba Harb
Gwada's Mother
Améline Fanta Gandega
African Mother
Nabil Akrouti
Muslim Brother
Kija King
Stéphane Aubert
Sébastien Buron
Dominique Cache
Sylvain Ribot
Hugo Richet
Laurent Persin
Sébastien Adenis
Marie Morice
Farès Sebhi
Mehdi Sebhi
Redouane Sebhi
Bilel Chikri
Mamadou Coulibaly
Sidy Koita
Amara Ly
Sambaké Madoualy
Issa Siby
Siyakha Traoré
Magalie Combes
Romain Gavras
Mayor's Henchman (uncredited)
Les Misérables Reviews
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
With "Les Misérables," Ly delivers a passionate protest on behalf of an entire generation, whose future has largely been foreclosed.
Arizona Republic
Barbara VanDenburgh
When it reaches its boiling point, "Les Misérables" absolutely roils.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
It's an urgent portrait that captures a much different Paris than the original 1862 novel, but its themes remain. Victor Hugo would be proud.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
As a slice of life, "Les Misérables" is satisfying enough, but as the film wears on, the movie goes beyond the slice of life.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
It's rough and observant, stacked with finely etched characters whose sympathies keep shifting along with ours.
Breakfast All Day
Alonso Duralde
It is this kind of fascinating almost sort of autopsy.
812filmreviews
Robert Daniels
While Ly's narrative of class and racial tensions between Black Muslim project dwellers and the abusive cops who patrol their streets offers stressfully stitched periods of suspense, the portrayal of the Black victims lack depth.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Events slowly build to explosion, the ending purposefully open-ended with no one being in the right and almost everyone being in the wrong.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Its merely plot-driven depictions of its residents converges with Ly's merely functional direction, to flatten "Les Misérables" into the undistinguished style of conventionally apolitical and socially indifferent conventional crime dramas.
The New Republic
Rumaan Alam
You might call these the slums, but the film is not slumming. The drone itself is a player in this work, and an overhead shot of a ragtag outdoor bazaar reveals the place's startling geometry.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Christy Lemire
It has the immediacy, understatement, and straightforward nature of a documentary.
Associated Press
Jake Coyle
A visceral, street-wise portrait of those who abuse power, and those who demand it, in the working-class Paris banlieue of Montfermeil.
AV Club
Allison Shoemaker
It's not subtle, and it's not pleasant. It's angry, and it's honest. Hugo would approve.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
Victor Hugo would watch this film and weep.
National Newspaper Publishers Association
Dwight Brown
Someday, when you look up the definition of "cinema-verité" you'll likely see a photo of Ladj Ly and his film Les Misérables among the better examples of this ever-evolving filmmaking style.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
An enthralling, edifying, terrifying, sometimes funny and improbably stirring portrait of a multiethnic, polycultural cauldron where fury against injustice and neglect hovers near the boiling point.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
A gripping experience.
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
This version remains a tale of downtrodden Parisians and dogged policemen who hound them. Only now we get 21st-century twists: teens with drone cameras, members of the Muslim Brotherhood and a Romani circus.
Slant Magazine
Chris Barsanti
The film serves as both caustic update to Victor Hugo's monolithic novel and cautionary tale about the future.
Rolling Stone
David Fear
It's a portrait of a diverse France but also a divided one, ruled by geographical boundaries and racial barriers, [set in] a City of Light that sits on a powder keg.
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