

Les Misérables 2019
In the 1990s, Japan's streets were a battleground where survival was key. Michiko Namiki's adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic, 'Les Misérables (2019)', brings to life the struggles of a young man, Jun Baba, as he navigates the complexities of crime and redemption.
Director: Michiko Namiki
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Les Misérables (2019) about?
This adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic sets the iconic tale in 1990s Japan, exploring the struggles of a young man as he navigates crime and redemption.
Who directed Les Misérables?
Michiko Namiki directed this gripping TV movie.
Who stars in Les Misérables?
Dean Fujioka, Arata Iura, and Mizuki Yamamoto lead the talented cast.
Is Les Misérables (2019) worth watching?
With its thought-provoking themes and intense atmosphere, 'Les Misérables (2019)' is a compelling watch that will keep you on the edge of your seat, but its 143-minute runtime may be a challenge for some viewers.
How long is Les Misérables?
Les Misérables has a runtime of 143 minutes.
About Les Misérables (2019) — A Gripping Tale of Crime and Redemption
In the 1990s, Japan's streets were a battleground where survival was key. Michiko Namiki's adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic, 'Les Misérables (2019)', brings to life the struggles of a young man, Jun Baba, as he navigates the complexities of crime and redemption. This gripping TV movie, produced by Fuji TV to commemorate its 60th anniversary, takes a bold approach to the iconic tale, setting it against the backdrop of Japan's urban landscape. With its blend of drama, action, and social commentary, 'Les Misérables (2019)' is a compelling watch that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
As Jun Baba faces the harsh realities of juvenile prison, he must confront the consequences of his actions and the loss of his loved ones. With a talented cast, including Dean Fujioka and Nijiro Murakami, this movie brings depth and nuance to the characters, making their struggles even more relatable. With its thought-provoking themes and intense atmosphere, 'Les Misérables (2019)' is a must-watch for fans of drama and social commentary.
Featuring a talented cast, including Dean Fujioka, Arata Iura, and Mizuki Yamamoto, this adaptation of 'Les Misérables' is a gripping and intense drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat.




