I wish Cosette had one last confrontation with the Thénardiers. She was the one whose childhood they ruined, it's her father they're talking about, and yet Marius is the star of the scene. Imagine if she was the one singing "go away, Thénardier, don't you think I don't know who you are". As if she was no longer afraid of them and knew she was the one to come out on top. It'd make her character stand out more, as many people who love the musical don't like her.
Nothing good would have come out of that. Confronting abusers will just give them another opportunity to hurt you. It's best to go no contact and stay no contact
I think that’s why Marius hurried them away from the scene so quickly. He didn’t want to let Cosette seem them and ruin what should be the happiest day of her life. She hasn’t seen them since her childhood, so any meeting now would be less of a triumphant telling off and more of fear-filled return to the trauma she experienced. Marius is aware of how awful they are through Eponine and Cosette and also what a scandal they could cause if they were left to their own devices.
I sympathize with them. It wasn't modern times. It was revolutionary France. Dudes were getting their heads chopped off by the truckload every day over nothing. People had to do what they had to do to survive. They were 2 of a small handful of characters to make it through to the end of alive thanks to their con artist skills.
@@BookshelfQBattlerPost Revolutionary France the actual French Revolution took place from July 14th 1789 to 1799 and this is set during the June Rebellion of 1832 June 6 in Paris
The difference is Madame Thénardier hated Gavroche and gave him away when he was a baby and loved Éponine and her sister (who wasn't mentioned in the film and I haven't finished reading the book yet, no idea what happened to her)
The Thénardiers weren't even meant to be in this scene, Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen just wandered onto the set and started doing stuff and the crew were too scared to stop them
Is it only me that kind of imagines that when Marius punches Thenandier, he's punching him because of how he's not been mourning his dead daughter at all?
In the stage show, Marius used to have lines in this scene directed at the Thenardiers, castigating them for the way they treated Eponine: "When I look at you, I remember Eponine She was more than you deserved, who gave her birth But now she is with God, and happier, I hope Than here on Earth" These lines were cut from the show a long time ago but they're still on the Complete Symphonic Recording.
Thank you for letting me know. I haven't ever been able to see the stage show, but it's such a shame that those lines were cut from the film; I think it would have been better for Marius' character, because in the film he just kind of forgets her completely after she dies.
Damn right. Thenandier and Mrs Thenandier didn't even say a word about Epinine after she died at the barricade and that got me baffled a bit. So much for them being her parents.
Plus, they abused his wife during all her childhood in time of need. Cosette must have told him who they are. She too deserved closure on the bastards.
@@miticaBEP07 Also wasn't Gavroche their son? I think in the original story he was, but i'm not sure about the movie. so they lost their daughter and their son [son would have been a bigger deal in those days] yet they don't seem to care. they aren't even pretending to grieve for sympathy/money.
THESE two people are the villains of the story. True, Javert is the antagonist to Valjean protagonist, but really he's just doing his job so you can't really hold that against him. These two happily scam people out of money, rob off the dead, and are just generally horrible people. What's worse is that they couldn't give a toss that both their son and daughter died, their only concern is how they can make another buck
harlett- o-scara 😐...uh....hmm....ya know...google JAVERT....and uh...hehe...you see main antagonist.... and uh....frick u...because javert...is...BOOTIFUL.....AND UR JUST CALLIN HIM AN OK VILIAN? HE WAS AMAZING HE WAS INSPECTOR JAVERT! DO NOT FORGET HIS NAME! DO NOT FORGET HIM! 24601!!!
Though, it did seem they had no heart, they did offer Cosette over to Valjean as soon as they learnt her mother died. The rest, I knew I had to learn further on. Like, I knew Javert was the villain despite finding Valjean as vermin to him. When Epinine started to feel melancholy over Marius` heart full of love for Cosette, even though they lived together, once. For some reason, it EVEN felt like she regretted taking Marius to her house in the first place. It`s a good story but I somehow find some of this a bit baffling.
I find it somewhat hillarious that we have all agreed that Marius did not fight at the barricade and that, if not for a timely intervention of Valjean, he would too have died with the ill fated revolution.
Exactly. When i was reading the book, i thought that they were going to say something to Marius about their children, but no, they just tried to sobornate him :/
Yeah, I just watched Les Mis last night and I somehow learned that Epinine was their death and they somehow don`t speak about her again or even know if she died, and that got me baffled a bit.
Before this scene I had mixed feelings about the Therandiers but after seeing that they only cared about their own survival and scamming Marius instead of mourning their dead children, it made me hate them so much!
well for all they know eponine may not be dead i mean he praticaly disowned her earlier in the film so maybe they still think shes alive also i belive some time has past since this and the baricade so for all we knoe they could have mouned and moved on
In the full-length musical they knew all right. When Marius mentions to them about Eponine's death, they go into a brief show of grief saying "Life has dealt us some terrible blows", that usually is played up to look insincere.
The Thernardiers are really terrible people---far closer to being actually evil than Javert is--and as funny as their songs are, I really dislike that they're turned into comic figures. You lose sight of the fact that they basically enslaved a six-year-old girl and sold her to an old man they'd just met. They're heavily implied to have beaten Cosette as a small girl, certainly Thenardier says he's going to beat Eponine. They're totally dismissive of Gavroche and Eponine and leave both of them to die on the barricades. They're vile people.
@@kaidenulysse2302 they at least couldn’t ad some nice decoration outside the party place at least like a sign that says “ mr and Mrs Pontmercy “ (marius last name idk cosette last name)
who even showed up to the wedding tho? Cosette didn't really know anyone other than her dad, and Marius had been disgraced by most of his family and all his friends are dead??...
Okay, to follow up, he declined. I'm guessing it's bad timing as he's in the middle of another movie as well as he never had a proper honeymoon with his wife seeing as they got married around Christmas but due to award shows, promoting "Jupiter Ascending", recording a part in a "Thomas the Tank Engine" movie and the aforementioned movie "The Dutch Girl" (Which they are trying to release in November!), they have had to postpone that. And since "Beauty and the Beast" has a lot going on with pre-produciton as they are commencing filming May 18th, then it's understandable there was no way it could happen with him. (And I have no problem with who they did choose.) The bright side in all of this is that Disney is ALWAYS developing genre movies and ALWAYS casting Oscar winners/nominees so it could always happen down the line. (Of course, he would do well in either a Marvel movie or a "Robin Hood" one they've been developing..)
Also to be fair... Marius spent two whole months getting close to Cosette before the revolution in the book, and he wasn't as close to the barricade boys as in the musical (well he was close to Courfeyrac, but other than him).
I love how Thénardier swiped de man's wig, but the worst is that it's completely useless. WTF is he going to do with a wig?😂😂 I think they are a little bit kleptomaniac 😂😂
Wigs were pretty expensive, they still are and it was way more back then if I'm not mistaken. It's not the best thing he could've grabbed but it's something lol
I know it's long but I've seen the BBC version, the part where the wife beats Cosette beats her with a belt looking thing infront of the customers makes me want to grab her hand holding the belt and threathen her.
But we're the ones who take it We're the ones who make it in the end! Watch the buggers dance Watch 'em till they drop Keep your wits about you And you stand on top! Masters of the land Always get our share Clear away the barricades And we're still there! We know where the wind is blowing Money is the stuff we smell. And when we're rich as Croesus Jesus! Won't we see you
At this point in the book, Madame Thenardier was already incarcerated by Javert. However, Monsieur Thenardier would had his surviving daughter as his escort.
It baffled me that they didn't speak about her again after she died. And Thenandier somehow ended up in the sewer where Valjean dragged Marius from the barricade.
I just watched Les Miserables last night and I picked some unlikely plot points I never knew and probably missed: Epinine is somehow Thenardier and his widower`s daughter and even though, they abused her quite a bit, they don`t even speak of her again or even know if she died and that got me baffled a bit.
And even though, they both came to the wedding in cogneto, they still heard no word of their own daughter, despite she had a small connection with Marius throughout the film.
I liked Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter as the Thenardiers, but Beggars at the Feast is so, so much better in the musical. The actors did their best but the song will simply never sound as good if you sing it while literally being carried out of a building, in the musical it sounds better and it's just so much more smug, it's the Thenardiers rubbing in the audiences' faces that out of all the characters in Les Mis, 2 of the only ones who survived are the goddamn Thenardiers. Listen to the 10th Anniversary version, it sounds like they're taunting the audience because they know how unfair it is that they survived the musical, and you really don't get that energy here. But of course, that's 100% the director's fault, not the actors'.
Newt Scamander and Karen Smith are married now. Then King Julian and Bellatrix LesStrange are arrested for stealing money and jewelry that doesn’t belong to them. While Wolverine goes to heaven with Cat Woman, the Bishop and The Les Miserable cast
Ok! So everyone has so much hate on the thenardiers! Well, why do you expect the, to be good? They are antagonists! It would be boring if they were good! I love how evil they are.
The whole them begin thrown out is misunderstanding the scene completely (in my opinion) the whole beggars at the feast, is them laughing about how they despite only looking out for themselves they now are on the upper crust of society, while all those pious and noble people on the barricade are now dead and gone and didn´t get anything. The comedy of it all is laughable, which is why in the musical version they are laughing at the end.
The musical version is so much better, it really comes across as an anti "moral of the story", because the Thenardiers are victorious in the end (in their minds at least). For that reason, it's much funnier.
in that scene, thenardier is wearing a costume... they are baron and baronessdu thenard, and i suppose the accent is part of the scheme they're playing
@@WillScarlet16 He speaks with a French accent when he’s meeting new customers/people of a higher status, to appear more trustworthy and upper class, but uses a usual cockney accent when with people he knows.
It’s weird because a few weeks prior in the robbery scene we see the Thénardiers and particularly Monsieur Thénardiers hair looks the same as it did in the first scene we see them so I wonder how it suddenly balded like that
So I have a question... All his friends are dead... and she really doesn't have any connection with anyone other than Jean Valjean. He didn't come to the wedding.... so, other than his grandfather... who was invited? Or did they have an open wedding? Maybe that's why they just left in the middle of the wedding...
I wish Cosette had one last confrontation with the Thénardiers. She was the one whose childhood they ruined, it's her father they're talking about, and yet Marius is the star of the scene. Imagine if she was the one singing "go away, Thénardier, don't you think I don't know who you are". As if she was no longer afraid of them and knew she was the one to come out on top. It'd make her character stand out more, as many people who love the musical don't like her.
She absolutely deserves to throw a punch at them alongside Marius
In the book, Cossete didn't get any further interaction with the Thernadiers after she was rescued by Jean Valjean when she was a child.
Ikr so many people forget Cosette is a victim on child abuse
Nothing good would have come out of that. Confronting abusers will just give them another opportunity to hurt you. It's best to go no contact and stay no contact
I think that’s why Marius hurried them away from the scene so quickly. He didn’t want to let Cosette seem them and ruin what should be the happiest day of her life. She hasn’t seen them since her childhood, so any meeting now would be less of a triumphant telling off and more of fear-filled return to the trauma she experienced. Marius is aware of how awful they are through Eponine and Cosette and also what a scandal they could cause if they were left to their own devices.
I know they’re horrible people who arent even mourning Eponine but Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha did just such a good job I love them as a duo
WOAH JUST REALIZED THAT WAS SACHA BARON COHEN
I sympathize with them. It wasn't modern times. It was revolutionary France. Dudes were getting their heads chopped off by the truckload every day over nothing. People had to do what they had to do to survive. They were 2 of a small handful of characters to make it through to the end of alive thanks to their con artist skills.
Not just Eponine, but Gavrouche was their child also. People don’t quite catch that in the movie or the play, it’s clearly in the book.
Marius Pontmercy and Epónine.
@@BookshelfQBattlerPost Revolutionary France the actual French Revolution took place from July 14th 1789 to 1799 and this is set during the June Rebellion of 1832 June 6 in Paris
Who can sing and be merry following the death of their daughter? The Thénardiers, that's who.
And their son Gavroche
The difference is Madame Thénardier hated Gavroche and gave him away when he was a baby and loved Éponine and her sister (who wasn't mentioned in the film and I haven't finished reading the book yet, no idea what happened to her)
HidingInTheTreetops he was wasn't theres
She was still around, but she was being groomed to be a "paid escort" (her name was Azelma).
Gavroche is their son too :(
I died of laugher at 0:16 xDDDD Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter just being Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter.
La Esmeralda lmao their names are so long i love it
Yeah and they names were so long, I forgot what their character`s names were.
The Thénardiers weren't even meant to be in this scene, Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen just wandered onto the set and started doing stuff and the crew were too scared to stop them
Is it only me that kind of imagines that when Marius punches Thenandier, he's punching him because of how he's not been mourning his dead daughter at all?
In the stage show, Marius used to have lines in this scene directed at the Thenardiers, castigating them for the way they treated Eponine:
"When I look at you, I remember Eponine
She was more than you deserved, who gave her birth
But now she is with God, and happier, I hope
Than here on Earth"
These lines were cut from the show a long time ago but they're still on the Complete Symphonic Recording.
Thank you for letting me know. I haven't ever been able to see the stage show, but it's such a shame that those lines were cut from the film; I think it would have been better for Marius' character, because in the film he just kind of forgets her completely after she dies.
Damn right. Thenandier and Mrs Thenandier didn't even say a word about Epinine after she died at the barricade and that got me baffled a bit. So much for them being her parents.
Plus, they abused his wife during all her childhood in time of need. Cosette must have told him who they are. She too deserved closure on the bastards.
@@miticaBEP07 Also wasn't Gavroche their son? I think in the original story he was, but i'm not sure about the movie. so they lost their daughter and their son [son would have been a bigger deal in those days] yet they don't seem to care. they aren't even pretending to grieve for sympathy/money.
I like to think that when Marius punches Thenardier it's for how he treated Eponine!
lol same
#TeamEponine Cosette who?
Or maybe because Cosette told about her early childhood to Marius.
And he never even knew or said of her death at the barricade.
I honestly felt like this got me baffled a bit because I just watched all of Les Mis last night.
THESE two people are the villains of the story. True, Javert is the antagonist to Valjean protagonist, but really he's just doing his job so you can't really hold that against him. These two happily scam people out of money, rob off the dead, and are just generally horrible people. What's worse is that they couldn't give a toss that both their son and daughter died, their only concern is how they can make another buck
Read the book. It gets worse. And yeah, pure karma houdini....
harlett- o-scara 😐...uh....hmm....ya know...google JAVERT....and uh...hehe...you see main antagonist.... and uh....frick u...because javert...is...BOOTIFUL.....AND UR JUST CALLIN HIM AN OK VILIAN? HE WAS AMAZING HE WAS INSPECTOR JAVERT! DO NOT FORGET HIS NAME! DO NOT FORGET HIM! 24601!!!
Wait...these two people...COSSETE AND MARIUS?!?! 😱 IKR SUCH SCAMMERS
Though, it did seem they had no heart, they did offer Cosette over to Valjean as soon as they learnt her mother died. The rest, I knew I had to learn further on. Like, I knew Javert was the villain despite finding Valjean as vermin to him. When Epinine started to feel melancholy over Marius` heart full of love for Cosette, even though they lived together, once. For some reason, it EVEN felt like she regretted taking Marius to her house in the first place. It`s a good story but I somehow find some of this a bit baffling.
@@samkresil6011 They handed Cosette to Valjean all right, but only after he pays them a lot more than her mother actually owed them.
I love how thenardier takes the guy's wig at the end.
HOLY!! Bellatrix and Newt in a movie together?! Hold da phone!!
*screams* I, AS A PROUD REDMAYNIAC, SUPPORT NEWT MARRYING DIS RANDOM GIRL RATHER THAN TINA
and Bellatrix is married to Borat apparently
Jennifer Lee like Marius got his Cosette, Newt will get his Tina (when he gets certain relative of Mrs Bellatrix Lestrange out of his head)
Maximus, Logan, Mrs. Lovett, Newt, Fiyero too
1:57 WOW MARIUS THAT IS THE FIRST USEFUL THING THAT YOU DID IN THE WHOLE GODDAMN MOVIE
Mary Macdonald lol true
But Eddie is pretty good as Marius ngl
Wow all he knows to do is punch
I just screamed, thank you
I find it somewhat hillarious that we have all agreed that Marius did not fight at the barricade and that, if not for a timely intervention of Valjean, he would too have died with the ill fated revolution.
0:03 Cosette's right eye blinks
omg so true
She nutted.
Wtf ahhahaha
its like eponine never existed
+spookibandit ' My thoughts exactly when I first watching this scene. :(
she was right without her his world went on turning
and garvoche, eponine's brother...the parents didnt show any feelings for their children's death
Exactly. When i was reading the book, i thought that they were going to say something to Marius about their children, but no, they just tried to sobornate him :/
Yeah, I just watched Les Mis last night and I somehow learned that Epinine was their death and they somehow don`t speak about her again or even know if she died, and that got me baffled a bit.
Before this scene I had mixed feelings about the Therandiers but after seeing that they only cared about their own survival and scamming Marius instead of mourning their dead children, it made me hate them so much!
well for all they know eponine may not be dead i mean he praticaly disowned her earlier in the film so maybe they still think shes alive also i belive some time has past since this and the baricade so for all we knoe they could have mouned and moved on
ChaosX2Limited Oh, they knew she was dead all right. But really, all they cared about were themselves.
Hugh S im not denyinng that there only out for themselves but that doesent mean that they know shes dead
In the full-length musical they knew all right. When Marius mentions to them about Eponine's death, they go into a brief show of grief saying "Life has dealt us some terrible blows", that usually is played up to look insincere.
The Thernardiers are really terrible people---far closer to being actually evil than Javert is--and as funny as their songs are, I really dislike that they're turned into comic figures. You lose sight of the fact that they basically enslaved a six-year-old girl and sold her to an old man they'd just met. They're heavily implied to have beaten Cosette as a small girl, certainly Thenardier says he's going to beat Eponine. They're totally dismissive of Gavroche and Eponine and leave both of them to die on the barricades. They're vile people.
These poor people only know one song
But it’s a damn good one isn’t it
Too poor to afford another one💀
@@kaidenulysse2302 they at least couldn’t ad some nice decoration outside the party place at least like a sign that says “ mr and Mrs Pontmercy “ (marius last name idk cosette last name)
Lol I love how he says HOW DARE YOU at the end XD
NANA it's actually "good day"
To me when he said that it looked like he stomped with foot like a toddler
Sasha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter are legends
I love how Marius said go away because Cosette was going to be his wife and he knew the abuse she went through
And he knew what they were like through Eponine.
I love the way Marius says Thernardier😍😍❤️
Tenadiay!
@@obiwankenobi9141 ikr it’s like instead of a ya the end he says it like day it’s like “tena-r-day!”
I love it when marius puunches him, its so funny.... just like BAM!!! YOU MISTREATED MY WIFE!!!
The way Eddie Redmayne said “go away” and “do you think I don’t know who you are” sounded very funny lol
*everyone hating on the Thenardiers*
Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter at the same time: *We did it.* (hi-5)
who even showed up to the wedding tho? Cosette didn't really know anyone other than her dad, and Marius had been disgraced by most of his family and all his friends are dead??...
Marius had reconciled with his wealthy maternal grandfather, so I assume the guests were all from the grandfather's family and acquaintances.
Emma get woke go broke, you know what I mean?
1:57 Eddie Redmayne get's the opportunity that many people only dream of.
1:57
0:23 so sweet
Come on, can't Disney just cast Eddie as the Beast/Prince already? This is one of the movies that proves he's right for it!
Okay, to follow up, he declined. I'm guessing it's bad timing as he's in the middle of another movie as well as he never had a proper honeymoon with his wife seeing as they got married around Christmas but due to award shows, promoting "Jupiter Ascending", recording a part in a "Thomas the Tank Engine" movie and the aforementioned movie "The Dutch Girl" (Which they are trying to release in November!), they have had to postpone that. And since "Beauty and the Beast" has a lot going on with pre-produciton as they are commencing filming May 18th, then it's understandable there was no way it could happen with him. (And I have no problem with who they did choose.)
The bright side in all of this is that Disney is ALWAYS developing genre movies and ALWAYS casting Oscar winners/nominees so it could always happen down the line. (Of course, he would do well in either a Marvel movie or a "Robin Hood" one they've been developing..)
I still think Helena and Sacha are the best casting ever for these two.
helena has got to be the best madame thenardier. sacha didn’t seem as happy scamming people unlike people like matt lucas or alum armstrong.
Queen of hearts and Time as a married couple? Lol
Allyanna laurel oh
My gosh 😂
They planned to be. Well,Time did
I didn't realized XD.
You mean Queen of Hearts married to Bruno or Borat
Or Mrs Lovett and Señor Pirelli
My mother and I thought that the Thenardiers should have been thrown out by Marius himself. Marius and Cosette are so adorable in this💖💖
I wish sasha and helena should have done the full song and done more faithful to them
That ending was hilarious! 2:34 “How dare you?!”
I think Sacha Baron Cohen did a great job as.....what ever the hell that character's name is.
Monsieur Thénardier, yes, Sacha did a wonderful job.
Would have prefered Matt Lucas but oh well.
Frankly I've seen funnier Thernadiers. Heck, I've seen funnier funerals.
Btw, ktoad698, his name was Monsieur Thenardier.
Teh-nad-ye.
When mrs lovett cant wait sweeney and married pirrelli
Her first pie victim was probably Sasha Baren Cohen
I mean these are both musicals where Helena Bonham Carter passes something weird off as meat and Sacha Baron Cohen sells his piss
0:39 to bless your ears
Tenadyay!
Love Cosette's dress!
What's the best way to deal with the grief of all your friends and family dying? You have a wedding that same week to a girl you barely know.
It wouldn't have been the same week as his arm is completely healed it would have been a couple of months later
It was actually about a year or so later according to the book.
Rachel Thornton it wasn't a week.... he wouldn't walk like that.... he would still have a brace and kane
It was in following February. He was injured in June, recovery lasted about 6 months.
Also to be fair... Marius spent two whole months getting close to Cosette before the revolution in the book, and he wasn't as close to the barricade boys as in the musical (well he was close to Courfeyrac, but other than him).
Eddie Redmayne said I will British this entire movie except this one time I will be extra French.
Love these two. Loved them in Sweeney Todd too.
I love how Thénardier swiped de man's wig, but the worst is that it's completely useless. WTF is he going to do with a wig?😂😂 I think they are a little bit kleptomaniac 😂😂
Ya think?!
Wigs were pretty expensive, they still are and it was way more back then if I'm not mistaken.
It's not the best thing he could've grabbed but it's something lol
Oh yes certainly kleptomaniac
Maybe try to be Kylie Jenner!???
And I would of punched the innkeepers for being horrible parents and making Cosette their servant!
I know it's long but I've seen the BBC version, the part where the wife beats Cosette beats her with a belt looking thing infront of the customers makes me want to grab her hand holding the belt and threathen her.
1:28 I`m with you,Newt,I just realized who he is as well!
I don't think Cohen's hat was supposed to fall off at 0:42...
I think,I see, now
Was that unscripted?
He played it off well thogh
If that was an accident it still adds to the scene
Aw, right at the beginning she is missing her dad... Who then dies on her wedding day 😢
Why no ring for Marius btw. The novel spoke of an exchange of rings
You can't fool Marius
I kept wondering how Marius knew who they were and then "Oh yeah they're epione's parents
Let's Clelebrate this Beautiful and Wonderful Day!!🔔🔔🔔🔔
Happy Anniversary! Dear Cosette, and Marius!
👰♀🤵🎂💐💖💒
soooo Newt Scamander and Bellatrix is in this muggle movie??
LOOOVED THIS SCENEEEE
Anyone notice how he just swiped the guys wig? xDD i just saw it
Happy 190th anniversary!💞💕💒💐👰♀🤵
But we're the ones who take it
We're the ones who make it in the end!
Watch the buggers dance
Watch 'em till they drop
Keep your wits about you
And you stand on top!
Masters of the land
Always get our share
Clear away the barricades
And we're still there!
We know where the wind is blowing
Money is the stuff we smell.
And when we're rich as Croesus
Jesus! Won't we see you
I love this song
Hmmm i wonder what happens when I turn on captions.
*2 minutes later*
What the hell am i reading......
I activated them because of your comment. My god LoL 😂
those *subtitles* tho
i love the how dare you at the end
Slightly disappointed that they took out the line “here comes a queer but what can you do” I find that line hilarious.
"Clear away the barricades and we're still there." - like the cockroaches.
Jesus, I'm dying of laughter 🤣🤣
Say what you may, thanks to the Thénardier we can hear Eddie's sexy French.
At this point in the book, Madame Thenardier was already incarcerated by Javert. However, Monsieur Thenardier would had his surviving daughter as his escort.
I don't think they cared about Eponie at all!
Rebecky Norris ikr! I think they cared about eponine though, just not eponie
It baffled me that they didn't speak about her again after she died. And Thenandier somehow ended up in the sewer where Valjean dragged Marius from the barricade.
Bruh, who knew Borat can sing🤣🤣🤣
my favourite scene ever
0:46 "Told you so!" 😂
I like how Eddie Redmayne pronounced Thenardier as “Tenadier”
FUCK MEMORIES, i miss this, i did the school version 2 years ago
2:34
M. Thenardier - Damn!
go away thenardier is at 0:37
Marius is so handsome
Bellatrix and Ali G: time to crash a wedding
The Thernaiders dont give a shit that eponine died lol
2:30 lol he stole a wig while leaving.
He speaks.. YOU PAY! XD
Then years later, Marius and monsieur Thenardier sat in the same trial in Chicago.
I just watched Les Miserables last night and I picked some unlikely plot points I never knew and probably missed: Epinine is somehow Thenardier and his widower`s daughter and even though, they abused her quite a bit, they don`t even speak of her again or even know if she died and that got me baffled a bit.
And even though, they both came to the wedding in cogneto, they still heard no word of their own daughter, despite she had a small connection with Marius throughout the film.
I’m just here for Eddie’s “Thenardier”
Love how he stole the dude's wig.
I liked Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter as the Thenardiers, but Beggars at the Feast is so, so much better in the musical.
The actors did their best but the song will simply never sound as good if you sing it while literally being carried out of a building, in the musical it sounds better and it's just so much more smug, it's the Thenardiers rubbing in the audiences' faces that out of all the characters in Les Mis, 2 of the only ones who survived are the goddamn Thenardiers.
Listen to the 10th Anniversary version, it sounds like they're taunting the audience because they know how unfair it is that they survived the musical, and you really don't get that energy here. But of course, that's 100% the director's fault, not the actors'.
2:10 Enjolras??
Nutella loves you too where
i have rewated the whole movie just to see them together
Yes that’s Aaron tevit at 2:11
Thank you so much I was looking for him!
Newt Scamander and Karen Smith are married now. Then King Julian and Bellatrix LesStrange are arrested for stealing money and jewelry that doesn’t belong to them. While Wolverine goes to heaven with Cat Woman, the Bishop and The Les Miserable cast
*Wolverine goes to heaven with CatWoman and Jean Valjean
1:56
Marius - Where is he?
Ok! So everyone has so much hate on the thenardiers! Well, why do you expect the, to be good? They are antagonists! It would be boring if they were good! I love how evil they are.
it’s Newt!
0:39
Tenadiay!
1:57
The whole them begin thrown out is misunderstanding the scene completely (in my opinion) the whole beggars at the feast, is them laughing about how they despite only looking out for themselves they now are on the upper crust of society, while all those pious and noble people on the barricade are now dead and gone and didn´t get anything.
The comedy of it all is laughable, which is why in the musical version they are laughing at the end.
And I just realized that was Helena Bonham Carter AND Sarcha Baron Cohen there 0:10
Marius is savage
The musical version is so much better, it really comes across as an anti "moral of the story", because the Thenardiers are victorious in the end (in their minds at least). For that reason, it's much funnier.
Well, in some musical versions they get kicked out still
Boughton House? They married in jolly old England?!
What the hell's the deal with Cohen's accent?! He keeps switching between French and Cockney! I thought he more professional than that.
in that scene, thenardier is wearing a costume... they are baron and baronessdu thenard, and i suppose the accent is part of the scheme they're playing
Except he keeps switching back and forth the whole movie, not just in this scene.
@@WillScarlet16 He speaks with a French accent when he’s meeting new customers/people of a higher status, to appear more trustworthy and upper class, but uses a usual cockney accent when with people he knows.
@@WillScarlet16 It’s stupid but that’s the reason
Why do I always think the guy he fell into at 1:59 had a Orange in his mouth?
Actually it was an apple in the guard’s mouth
Why tf did he have an apple in his mouth though
How does Thenardier know where Valjean went?
0:38 You’ll thank me later ;)
Erideth thank you haha
You can never be safe from them.
Why Borat is here?
Satisfaction!
2:34 How dare you?!
Anyone notice both the wig and Mme Thernardier’s are balding profusely? Nice subtle touch.
It’s weird because a few weeks prior in the robbery scene we see the Thénardiers and particularly Monsieur Thénardiers hair looks the same as it did in the first scene we see them so I wonder how it suddenly balded like that
Well,if it isn't the wedding!
0:37 So you just leave your bride there
So I have a question...
All his friends are dead... and she really doesn't have any connection with anyone other than Jean Valjean. He didn't come to the wedding.... so, other than his grandfather... who was invited? Or did they have an open wedding? Maybe that's why they just left in the middle of the wedding...
I've seen it explained that they're friends of his grandfather, who's old and rich and would know a lot of people.
Yeah thanks. I actually finished reading the brick about a month ago... it's all mentioned in it.