

If you’re a fan of this musical, odds are you’ve already seen it. Should I go – would Hugo – rent Les Miz?. But it also deals with love, forgiveness and atonement, so you can decide if your kids are up to the task. The movie deals with death, promiscuity and war, so it may upset younger viewers. The ClearPlayed version cuts scenes of lewdness and implied intercourse, some scenes of violence, blood and disturbing images, and about 20 profanities. Those familiar with the soundtrack will not be surprised that some musical numbers are centered on the lascivious (“Lovely Ladies,” “Master of the House”), and the 2012 version takes advantage of the bawdy possibilities. Based on the musical adaptation of the Victor Hugo classic. Pursued by the relentless Inspector Javert (Russell Crowe) for breaking parole, Valjean does good deeds, adopting a young girl and raising her against the backdrop of revolutionary France.


Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman), released from prison after serving more than a decade for a petty crime, finds there’s no work for an ex-con, and he changes his identity.
