A classic tale of one man's search for freedom and another's quest for revenge.
"Les Misérables," the 1978 adaptation produced by Norman Rosemont Productions and ITC Entertainment in the United Kingdom, offers a compelling rendition of Victor Hugo's timeless novel. Directed by Glenn Jordan, this television film stars Richard Jordan as the beleaguered Jean Valjean, whose journey from ex-convict to a man of honor and compassion forms the heart of the narrative. Set against the backdrop of early 19th-century France, the film captures the socio-political turbulence of the era, weaving a tale of redemption, love, and sacrifice that resonates deeply with viewers. The film's strength lies in its faithful adaptation of Hugo's complex characters and their intricate relationships. Richard Jordan's portrayal of Jean Valjean is both nuanced and powerful, capturing the character's internal struggle and transformation with remarkable depth. Anthony Perkins delivers a chilling performance as the relentless Inspector Javert, whose obsession with capturing Valjean drives much of the plot's tension. The supporting cast, including notable performances by Angela Pleasence as Fantine and Caroline Langrishe as Cosette, further enriches the film's emotional landscape. Visually, "Les Misérables" (1978) employs a muted color palette and period-appropriate costumes to evoke the gritty reality of 19th-century France. The cinematography, while restrained, effectively conveys the stark contrasts between the opulence of the upper classes and the destitution of the poor, mirroring the novel's themes of social injustice and inequality. The film's pacing, though somewhat condensed due to its television format, manages to retain the essence of Hugo's epic story, ensuring that key plot points and character developments are given due attention. Overall, the 1978 adaptation of "Les Misérables" by Norman Rosemont Productions and ITC Entertainment stands as a poignant and respectful interpretation of Victor Hugo's masterpiece. It successfully captures the novel's spirit of hope and resilience amidst adversity, making it a memorable addition to the pantheon of adaptations of this beloved work. While it may not have the grandeur of later theatrical versions, its intimate focus on character and narrative fidelity makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of the original text and newcomers alike.
Год1978
Продолжительность150 мин
Жанрыдрамаисториямелодрамателевизионный фильм
Страны производстваUnited Kingdom

