When the ending came, I was unable to join in with the first ovation I've ever seen in a Scottish cinema. Not that I wasn't impressed or moved - quite the opposite. The full force of emotion just hits you like a steamroller at that point and, in my case, left me a sobbing mess for quite some time afterwards. Unrelenting, unreserved and unashamedly emotional, this is an immensely cathartic film that will make you feel like you've been through the wringer and leave you singing long after you've left the cinema.
Overall, this film adaptation of LES MISERABLES is the best thing since stolen bread.
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