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Les misérables

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IMDB7.6
😭Sadness(15.7%)
🥲Empathy(12%)
😢Melancholy(10.2%)
🥰Love(9.3%)
😏Inspiration(9.3%)
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The emotional landscape of Les Misérables (2000) is profoundly shaped by its Drama and History genres, centering on Jean Valjean's arduous journey. **Sadness** and **Empathy** are dominant, reflecting Valjean's initial unjust imprisonment, Fantine's tragic demise, and the pervasive societal hardships. However, the narrative is equally imbued with **Inspiration** and **Hope**, stemming from Valjean's transformation, Bishop Bienvenu's compassion, and Valjean's ultimate self-sacrifice. **Love** is a powerful undercurrent, particularly Valjean's paternal devotion to Cosette and the romantic love between Cosette and Marius. **Melancholy** pervades the film, capturing the bittersweet nature of Valjean's life and his constant struggle for redemption and peace, while **Anxiety** arises from his perpetual fear of discovery and the pursuit of justice.

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