This is not the version currently in the movies, but a 2000 miniseries version which is available through instant Netflix. It has an international cast with Gerard Depardieu, a French actor, as Jean Valjean and John Malkovich as Javert. Malkovich is eerie in his roll of Javert, as he is so persisitent in his pursuit of evil.
This version does not have the music, and has a couple of plot twists different than the musical. These mostly involved the Thernadier family, as Thernadier ended up in prison after his first experience with Valjean for selling a child. His other experiences were just as distressing, and lead to his harboring great bitterness. By this we understand more his motivation to rob Valjean when they meet again in the city. The emotions are in this movie, as in the other versions I have seen. They make Eponine to be uglier, and with less of a crush on Marius. However Marius is the neighbor to Thernadier. It is he who warns Javert of the robbery of Valjean, and put Javert on the trail of Valjean again.
Marius' grandfather has a larger roll. And takes his grandson in after the barricade.
My only complaint was the suicide. Javert walks into the river. Could you really complete a suicide that way? Cosette is truly beautiful, and could easily steal a man's heart at one sighting. This movie is entertaining.
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