PLOT
(A
Long) Synopsis for "Les Miserables (2012)"
Based
on the original stage musical, "Boubil and Schonberg's Les
Miserables" from the novel by Victor Hugo
Directed
by Tom Hooper
The
movie starts in 1815 in France—in a setting of a prison where Jean
Valjean, an overly retributed loaf thief, is imprisoned for 19 years.
He finally gets released after all those years he had suffered in
that prison and after all those years of being a slave. Before he
gets released, a Monsieur
named Javert melodiously calls him "24601" which is his
prison number. Jean Valjean also replies to him and tells him that he
is "Jean Valjean.” This is very significant in the movie since
it tells us that Javert will not forget the prisoner.
Jean
Valjean tries to search for a job but because of his unsightly
reputation of being imprisoned for 19 years, no one accepts him.
The
sun has already set and Jean Valjean has not seen or determined where
he will settle for the night. Settling in front of a nearby church,
he was offered food and shelter by a bishop, but, deceived by
temptation, he steals his silvers. The authorities caught him but,
though untrue, the bishop states that he offered the silvers to him
as gifts and requested for his immediate release.
Moved
by the compassion of the bishop, Jean Valjean vowed to live his life
anew and his tearing of his parole form symbolizes this decision.
After
8 years, he is now successful and wealthy factory owner in Montreuil,
hiding behind his new identity.
Fantine,
a woman who works in Jean Valjean’s factory, receives a letter,
saying that her daughter, Cosette, is very ill. The other jealous,
conniving workers find this out, and her boss, who had an admiration
on Fantine, unjustifiably removed her from her job. Meanwhile, Jean
Valjean could not help her as he sighted Javert, the man who handled
him as a prisinor, with a letter for him.
Losing
her job, Fantine needed money to support her ill child. She tries
selling her hair, her teeth and even her body and dignity, all for a
few franks. Fantine, restless and tired, sees and recognizes the
owner of the factory she worked in, Jean Valjean. Jean Valjean then
brings Fantine to the hospital for treatment and vowed to take care
of her daughter’s medical support.
Going
back to the factory, Javert confesses to Jean Valjean that he had
mistaken him for the convict he has handled before, who he is, and
that they found the “real” Jean Valjean. Jean Valjean, feeling
responsible for the life of the man whom they mistook for him,
confesses his real identity, 24601.