He picks him up because he says: "is there a whitness to this? Well, let him speak to Javert". He thinks the kid was a whitness and he wanted to hear his words
Lina She's beautiful and such a character. She and Marius are really meant to be!!! He's so ignorant, poor Eponine. It's not so difficult to notice that she's fond of you Marius, come on!!!
@@justanotherbohemian3827 nah, in the movie shes too good for marius, she took a bullet for him. in the book hes too good for her, shes a little annoying.
Literally the only time where Javert was about to arrest people who deserved to be locked away forever and they get off on a technicality. Even Javert is disgusted that he can no longer arrest these assholes. Especially love the look on Javert’s face when he tries to wipe his suit with that filthy rag
In the book, the Thenardiers (except Éponine as she escaped) were actually arrested, as well as the Patron Minette, after they try to rob Valjean. Azelma was released whilst Madame Thenardier died in prison. Thenardier and the Patron Minette escaped the prison and continued their evil schemes.
1. Eponine’s “It’s Javert.” Is beautiful. 2. Eponine letting Cosette and Valjean get away even after noticing who they are. 3. The fact that Gavroche is just in Javerts hand the whole time. 4. The fact that most of the people in this scene have known each other as a family. 5. The innkeepers wife acting like a prostitute as if it’ll help her. All things that you in the comment section have failed to see, or failed to mention at least.
Yeah. I've read somewhere that he was the baby the one guy in "Master of the House" carries away instead of his bags, but I don't think the theorie was confirmed (that this was indeed Gavroche, I mean - it is a fact he's a Thenadier)
At the end of the story only Azelma and thenardier survive madame thenardier, gavroche and eponine die, and the 2 youngest boys just disappear, its never said what happened to them.
Hugo makes a mistake in the end of the book; he makes Marius save Thernadier along of his second daughter Azelma ( = granting them 20000 francs, probably from valjean's herritage) , who leaves to America and becomes a sclaves dealer, and simply abandon the two poor little children , who were in fact rented by their parents to a pimp lady ( eventually busted) whose kids had been killed by diphteria and who was pretending that they were the kids of Mr. Gillenormand ( the 90 years old Marius' grandpa) Besides the rest of the bullshit that Marius did to Valjean, who is also acting stupidly in the end...wich is somehow to be expected for an old man at that times, with less culture and strong prejudice around him...
1:13 [THENARDIER, spoken] Eponine! (sung) Everyone here, you know your place Brujon, Babet, Claqusous! You, Montparnasse, watch for the law With Eponine, take care You turn on the tears No mistakes, my dears Please M'sieur, come this way Here's a child that ain't eaten today Save a life, spare a soul God rewards all the good that you do [MADAME THENARDIER] Wait a bit- know that face Ain't the world a remarkable place? [THENARDIER] Men like me don't forget You're the bastard that borrowed Colette [MADAME THENARDIER, spoken] Cosette! [VALJEAN] What is this? Are you mad? No, Monsieur, you don't know what you say [THENARDIER] You know me, I know you! [MADAME THENARDIER] Can you pay what we're due [THENARDIER] And you better dig deep! [MADAME THENARDIER] [?] It's the police! Disappear! Run for it! It's Javert! [JAVERT] Another brawl in the square Another stink in the air Was there a witness to this? Well, let him speak to Javert M'sieur, the streets are not safe But let these vermin beware We'll see that justice is done Look upon this fine collection Crawled from underneath a stone This swarm of worms and maggots Could have picked you to the bone I know this man over here I know his name and his trade And on your witness, M'sieur We'll see him suitably paid [Valjean and Cosette have disappeared] But where's the gentleman gone And why on earth did he run? [THENARDIER] You will have a job to find him He's not all he seems to be And that girl who trails behind him Is the child he stole from me [MADAME THENARDIER, spoken] Yeah and me! [THENARDIER, spoken] Yeah both of us [JAVERT] Could it be he's that old jailbird That the tide now washes in? Heard my name and started running All the omens point to him [THENARDIER] In the absence of a victim Dear Inspector, may I go? And remember when you've nicked him It was me what told you so! [JAVERT] Let the old man keep on running I will run him off his feet Everyone about your business Clear this garbage off the street!
How do you think Madame Thenardier managed to make the crying baby sounds since she was really holding just a bundle of rocks? Perhaps she is a talented ventriloquist?
Something I want to point out: This is the second time Javert has failed to recognize Valjean and the first time (out of two times) that Thenadier does. I wonder if there's some symbolism there--that justice is blind, but the ones that injustice has favored dole out their own kind...or something?
Crowe received criticism from more dedicated theatre fans for his singing style in this film, I think he is absolutely perfect. The authoritative tone is much more suited to the character of Javert than an operatic tone.
Is it just me or does Eponine have a better part in the musical? Like in this song version she has less lyrics and her its Javert is a bit disappointing
I can't get what the innkeeper sais: it was me who told you so, or it wasn't me? Let's pretend they both get to jail - him and valjean- what situation was better for him ( the innkeeper) - valjean to know that he ratted him, or not???
Basically he's saying that in exchange for informing on Valjean to Javert, he's hoping to curry favor with Javert in the future. "Remember I was the one who helped you find the criminal you've been chasing for years, maybe let me off with a warning this time?" and such. Of course, being Javert, such acts are futile.
@@7MukuroRealm that could be something, but in that case Thenardier can not actually testify against Valjean as he wasnt a witness or an accomplice to any of vj's crimes. Actually he cannot even identify him as beeing the real Valjean...he can just suppose that he was the so called mayor Madeleine but he has no prooves
@@DoroteeaZorici He doesn't actually need to testify to anything. Valjean's very existence is a crime at the moment because he's violated his parole. So all Thenardier would have to do is help Javert find him.
@@7MukuroRealm yes, at that hour, I guess Javert was the only person alive who could recognise Valjean as himself...he could easily let him go if he wanted to, no one would know or care about The very existence of that poor man...I Wonder what the heck had he ever done wrong to Javert that he simply couldn't let him go without regret, not even after he saved him from the insurgents.....
You know everyone always complains about Gerard Buttler being cast as the Phantom, and while he's not the best, he's still worlds better than Russell Crowe is in this
No offence to anyone who likes the film, but this was horribly filmed, horribly sung and horribly acted in most some scenes. That's just my opinion since I'm used to the stage production.
Pippa pirate adventures it’s because they sung the whole film live. no studio recording. and while i do wish they had pre recorded it, that’s probably what you hear
I honestly really liked the fact that the singing was filmed live it made everything more real and some of the acting was absolutely fantastic it was just the few "weaklings" I guess that sort of threw everything off track for a bit. Other than that everyone else I thought was fantastic.
I hate this scene. It's so poorly acted, sung and staged. Where the hell is Marius? Doesn't he help Valjean and Cosette from Thenardier's theives? Javert's voice is so weak here. Eponine's voice "It's Javert!" is supposed to be long and shrill like a scream! Javert is supposed to enter the scene all intimidating and shit. Thenerdier and his goons should be on the ground, kneeling. This gives Javert a form of power and superiority over them as he stands over them, inspecting them. This scene which was supposed to be very powerful looks so weak here.
In Eponine's defense, if you hear how this same Eponine sings it in the 25th Anniversary Edition, she sings it really well. The problem was that the director was terrible and told her to underperform.
You're comparing it to the musical. The dynamics are different in the movie. Here, Javert is an emotionless, by-the-book, never smiling inspector. His voice perfectly suits that role I do agree Eponine's "it's Javert" would have been better with a sustain on the "Javert" even in the movie
I just realized javert picking up gavroche is how he recognized him later in the film
@@juliodicochea2927 Why not?
I also just realised. Like right after reading this comment
He picks him up because he says: "is there a whitness to this? Well, let him speak to Javert". He thinks the kid was a whitness and he wanted to hear his words
I love how he just picks up a random child
Thomas Larkin that's Gavroche and he's actually relevant to the musical
Still pretty random, though. XD
Anifan13 nah Javert and Gavroche hate each other that’s probably why he picked him up like that xD
Forever five also Gavroche is the thenardier’s child
Actually Gavroche is the son of the Thenardiers
I always forget that Gavroche is also a Thenardier - and the fact that later on he has to watch Eponine die, it makes it even sadder
WAIT WHAT??
@@henryhenze7146 Yeah, in the book, he's Eponine's younger brother
@henryhenze7146 yes. The musical doesn't mention the relationship. So it's open to interpretation. But in the book he is their son
"Little he knows. Little he sees." So true. Poor girl Eponine. 😭😭😭
Lina She's beautiful and such a character. She and Marius are really meant to be!!! He's so ignorant, poor Eponine. It's not so difficult to notice that she's fond of you Marius, come on!!!
@@justanotherbohemian3827 nah, in the movie shes too good for marius, she took a bullet for him. in the book hes too good for her, shes a little annoying.
Poor Eponine, she got friendzoned
Marius didn’t like her back. It’s that simple.
justice for eponine
When Epinoine shouts ‘Disappear it’s Javert’ I always get goosebumps I don’t know why
It's a lot of fun, everything becomes more and more intense and then: DISAPPEAR IS JAVERT !!! 😲😲😲
😂 They all forgot that Javert is watching them.
Because everyone knows not to mess with inspector Javert
@@janevalentine9521 he is always watching...
Literally the only time where Javert was about to arrest people who deserved to be locked away forever and they get off on a technicality. Even Javert is disgusted that he can no longer arrest these assholes. Especially love the look on Javert’s face when he tries to wipe his suit with that filthy rag
In the book, the Thenardiers (except Éponine as she escaped) were actually arrested, as well as the Patron Minette, after they try to rob Valjean. Azelma was released whilst Madame Thenardier died in prison. Thenardier and the Patron Minette escaped the prison and continued their evil schemes.
Finally someone who has read the book. I find that the attempted robbery in the book was far more entertaining than what they did in the play.
“All the almonds point to him”
A-Aron are people still commenting on this ?! 😂😂😂
Yes
Αλέξανδρος Παναγιωτίδης It's still as good
@@LucidLivingYT I think he said “omens”
@@cjanet89 yes it's a good song
1. Eponine’s “It’s Javert.” Is beautiful.
2. Eponine letting Cosette and Valjean get away even after noticing who they are.
3. The fact that Gavroche is just in Javerts hand the whole time.
4. The fact that most of the people in this scene have known each other as a family.
5. The innkeepers wife acting like a prostitute as if it’ll help her.
All things that you in the comment section have failed to see, or failed to mention at least.
Anifan13 Gavroche wasn’t in Javert’s hand. Gavroche was being held by another police officer.
Luke William I see it now. Thank you for the correction. :)
I see everything I just refuse to comment
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I love how Javert picks up Gavroche. Reminds me when the terminator picks up that baby in Judgement Day to take a closer look.
“IT’S JAVERT!”
Javert: someone say my name?
"AND I'M JAVERT..."
3:20 "Yeah, and me!" Hilarious.
But what did Monsieur Thenardier say after that?
@@mihalytheprotogen3529 He said, 'Yeah, both of us'.
@@nataliehanke6391
Oh thanks, I’m French so I don’t understand much English
@@mihalytheprotogen3529 Aucun problème! 😉
Newt Scamander, Karen Smith, Cat Woman, Wolverine, Gladiator Maximus, Bellatrix LesStrange and King Julian and Jack from into the woods
Gavroche is the Thenardiers' son.
Yeah. I've read somewhere that he was the baby the one guy in "Master of the House" carries away instead of his bags, but I don't think the theorie was confirmed (that this was indeed Gavroche, I mean - it is a fact he's a Thenadier)
At the end of the story only Azelma and thenardier survive madame thenardier, gavroche and eponine die, and the 2 youngest boys just disappear, its never said what happened to them.
Hugo makes a mistake in the end of the book; he makes Marius save Thernadier along of his second daughter Azelma ( = granting them 20000 francs, probably from valjean's herritage) , who leaves to America and becomes a sclaves dealer, and simply abandon the two poor little children , who were in fact rented by their parents to a pimp lady ( eventually busted) whose kids had been killed by diphteria and who was pretending that they were the kids of Mr. Gillenormand ( the 90 years old Marius' grandpa)
Besides the rest of the bullshit that Marius did to Valjean, who is also acting stupidly in the end...wich is somehow to be expected for an old man at that times, with less culture and strong prejudice around him...
@@medeaworbs6970 no it was
Eponin: “IT’S JAVERT!”
Javert: WHO DARE SUMMONED THE ALMIGHTY ONE?!
Man, Borat has a weird accent now.
1:13
[THENARDIER, spoken]
Eponine!
(sung)
Everyone here, you know your place
Brujon, Babet, Claqusous!
You, Montparnasse, watch for the law
With Eponine, take care
You turn on the tears
No mistakes, my dears
Please M'sieur, come this way
Here's a child that ain't eaten today
Save a life, spare a soul
God rewards all the good that you do
[MADAME THENARDIER]
Wait a bit- know that face
Ain't the world a remarkable place?
[THENARDIER]
Men like me don't forget
You're the bastard that borrowed Colette
[MADAME THENARDIER, spoken]
Cosette!
[VALJEAN]
What is this? Are you mad?
No, Monsieur, you don't know what you say
[THENARDIER]
You know me, I know you!
[MADAME THENARDIER]
Can you pay what we're due
[THENARDIER]
And you better dig deep!
[MADAME THENARDIER]
[?]
It's the police! Disappear!
Run for it! It's Javert!
[JAVERT]
Another brawl in the square
Another stink in the air
Was there a witness to this?
Well, let him speak to Javert
M'sieur, the streets are not safe
But let these vermin beware
We'll see that justice is done
Look upon this fine collection
Crawled from underneath a stone
This swarm of worms and maggots
Could have picked you to the bone
I know this man over here
I know his name and his trade
And on your witness, M'sieur
We'll see him suitably paid
[Valjean and Cosette have disappeared]
But where's the gentleman gone
And why on earth did he run?
[THENARDIER]
You will have a job to find him
He's not all he seems to be
And that girl who trails behind him
Is the child he stole from me
[MADAME THENARDIER, spoken]
Yeah and me!
[THENARDIER, spoken]
Yeah both of us
[JAVERT]
Could it be he's that old jailbird
That the tide now washes in?
Heard my name and started running
All the omens point to him
[THENARDIER]
In the absence of a victim
Dear Inspector, may I go?
And remember when you've nicked him
It was me what told you so!
[JAVERT]
Let the old man keep on running
I will run him off his feet
Everyone about your business
Clear this garbage off the street!
How do you think Madame Thenardier managed to make the crying baby sounds since she was really holding just a bundle of rocks? Perhaps she is a talented ventriloquist?
Don't think too much about it
I like the pause before he tells the crooks to clear off
Eponine's waist stuns me 😯
beautiful cosette's dress
Javert is a badass...
Something I want to point out:
This is the second time Javert has failed to recognize Valjean and the first time (out of two times) that Thenadier does. I wonder if there's some symbolism there--that justice is blind, but the ones that injustice has favored dole out their own kind...or something?
Run for it it's Javert! And Valjean takes off with the others thinking "why is he running?"
Crowe received criticism from more dedicated theatre fans for his singing style in this film, I think he is absolutely perfect. The authoritative tone is much more suited to the character of Javert than an operatic tone.
3:45 I love javert’s face “w-what are you doing??”
What is Javert talking about when he says 'on your witness Monsieur, ill see him suitably paid'? Who is he talking about?
Thenardier. He’s telling this unknown higher class man (in his eyes) that he will make the criminals who attacked them pay for it
“Paid” in this case means “face the consequences of his action”, which is being imprisoned, or whatever the punishment for his crime is.
@@caioasump no as in the thenardiers giving valjean money
Soon to be "paid" referring to how he will make thenardier pay the consequences of his actions
OMGIFORGOTTHEPATRONMINETTEWEREINTHISSCENE!!!!!!!!!!
IT'S JAVEEERT
Why do you think Eponine sings with a cockney accent when she interacts with Marius, but not when she is singing solo?
Probably because that’s how he and possibly everyone else hears her
American production
British acting
19th century France
The film is all over the place if you think about it for too long lol
2:25
Javert s intervention
From my point of view Eponine is more beautiful than Cosette.
Bruh, she makes my dick so hard!!!
Cosette is ugly as fuck.
Facts
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Is it just me or does Eponine have a better part in the musical? Like in this song version she has less lyrics and her its Javert is a bit disappointing
Yeah the ‘it’s javert’ in the musical (especially by Shan Ako) is absolutely amazing it’s much longer and just mwah
She did it really well. I get you like trashing on the movie but I hate the plays music.
Helena bonem carter was perfect casting for madame thernardier
was madam thenardier saying thank you in singn language?!
Javere for world president . 🎉🎉
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I can't get what the innkeeper sais: it was me who told you so, or it wasn't me?
Let's pretend they both get to jail - him and valjean- what situation was better for him ( the innkeeper) - valjean to know that he ratted him, or not???
Basically he's saying that in exchange for informing on Valjean to Javert, he's hoping to curry favor with Javert in the future. "Remember I was the one who helped you find the criminal you've been chasing for years, maybe let me off with a warning this time?" and such. Of course, being Javert, such acts are futile.
@@7MukuroRealm that could be something, but in that case Thenardier can not actually testify against Valjean as he wasnt a witness or an accomplice to any of vj's crimes. Actually he cannot even identify him as beeing the real Valjean...he can just suppose that he was the so called mayor Madeleine but he has no prooves
@@DoroteeaZorici He doesn't actually need to testify to anything. Valjean's very existence is a crime at the moment because he's violated his parole. So all Thenardier would have to do is help Javert find him.
@@7MukuroRealm yes, at that hour, I guess Javert was the only person alive who could recognise Valjean as himself...he could easily let him go if he wanted to, no one would know or care about The very existence of that poor man...I Wonder what the heck had he ever done wrong to Javert that he simply couldn't let him go without regret, not even after he saved him from the insurgents.....
“It was me what told you so”
Such bad editing. The cuts between shots are so janky.
You know everyone always complains about Gerard Buttler being cast as the Phantom, and while he's not the best, he's still worlds better than Russell Crowe is in this
No offence to anyone who likes the film, but this was horribly filmed, horribly sung and horribly acted in most some scenes. That's just my opinion since I'm used to the stage production.
Pippa pirate adventures it’s because they sung the whole film live. no studio recording. and while i do wish they had pre recorded it, that’s probably what you hear
this troll XD
ok nerd
It was a mess. Shame we'll probably not get a good film adaptation for another 20 or so years.
I honestly really liked the fact that the singing was filmed live it made everything more real and some of the acting was absolutely fantastic it was just the few "weaklings" I guess that sort of threw everything off track for a bit. Other than that everyone else I thought was fantastic.
I hate this scene. It's so poorly acted, sung and staged. Where the hell is Marius? Doesn't he help Valjean and Cosette from Thenardier's theives? Javert's voice is so weak here. Eponine's voice "It's Javert!" is supposed to be long and shrill like a scream! Javert is supposed to enter the scene all intimidating and shit. Thenerdier and his goons should be on the ground, kneeling. This gives Javert a form of power and superiority over them as he stands over them, inspecting them. This scene which was supposed to be very powerful looks so weak here.
In Eponine's defense, if you hear how this same Eponine sings it in the 25th Anniversary Edition, she sings it really well. The problem was that the director was terrible and told her to underperform.
@@johnwayers1280 I know. Tell me about it
If he didn’t do the film it would be so much better
You're comparing it to the musical. The dynamics are different in the movie. Here, Javert is an emotionless, by-the-book, never smiling inspector. His voice perfectly suits that role
I do agree Eponine's "it's Javert" would have been better with a sustain on the "Javert" even in the movie