Here is the movie summary: Les Misérables, based on Victor Hugo's novel of the same name, tells the story of Jean Valjean, a former prisoner who has been released from prison after serving 19 years for stealing bread to feed his sister's seven children. Upon his release, Valjean (played by Hugh Jackman) is pursued by Javert (played by Russell Crowe), a relentless and vengeful police inspector determined to recapture the convict. As Valjean tries to start anew, he assumes the identity of a wealthy merchant and becomes a successful businessman. However, his past continues to haunt him, as Javert's obsessive pursuit puts Valjean's new life in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Valjean also finds himself drawn to Fantine (played by Anne Hathaway), a young woman who is forced into prostitution to support her daughter. The story takes a dramatic turn when Javert's obsession with capturing Valjean leads him to the doorstep of the young French revolutionaries, Éponine (played by Samantha Barks) and Marius Pontmercy (played by Eddie Redmayne). As the student uprising unfolds in the streets of Paris, Valjean finds himself caught up in the tumultuous events, forced to confront his own past and make difficult choices that will impact the lives of those around him. Throughout the film, the characters face struggles with poverty, social inequality, and the consequences of their actions. As the story unfolds, Les Misérables explores themes of redemption, compassion, and the power of human connection in the face of adversity. The iconic musical score, featuring songs such as "I Dreamed a Dream," "On My Own," and "Do You Hear the People Sing?," adds emotional depth and complexity to the narrative, making Les Misérables a powerful and unforgettable cinematic experience.