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6Character sheet for the 2012 film ''[[Film/LesMiserables2012 Les Misérables]]''.
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8For the source material, see [[Characters/LesMiserables here]].
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10[[foldercontrol]]
11
12[[folder:Jean Valjean]]
13[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Valjean_17.jpg]]
14[[caption-width-right:250:''"To love another person is to see the face of God."'']]
15->'''Played By:''' Creator/HughJackman
16
17->''"I'll escape now from the world\
18From the world of Jean Valjean\
19Jean Valjean is nothing now\
20Another story must begin!"''
21
22A convict whose crime was to steal a loaf of bread. After his release and a religious encounter, he resolves to be an honest man.
23----
24* TheAtoner: His storyline revolves around becoming an honest man after stealing from the Bishop of Digne.
25%%* BadassBookworm
26%%* DeathByDespair
27* DotingParent: To Cosette, partly to make up to his ignorance of what happened to her mother.
28* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: After a lot of anguish, running from the law, and other problems, he is able to die peacefully with a clear conscience, knowing that his daughter will be in good hands.]]
29%%* TheEveryman: See MeaningfulName
30* TheFettered: Years of imprisonment and being on the run has taken its toll on him.
31%%* GoodIsNotDumb
32%%* HeelRealization
33%%* IJustWantToBeFree: Javert doesn't want him to be.
34%%* LoveRedeems: Friendship and familial love.
35* MeaningfulName: His name literally means, "a john as good as any other john."
36* MustMakeAmends: To society/God and to Cosette, as his goals change over the course of the story.
37%%* NiceGuy: Thoroughly this.
38* ParentalSubstitute: He becomes this to Cosette, thus fulfilling the promise he made to Fantine.
39* ReformedCriminal: Valjean tries. Dear God, does he try. However, [[ReformedButRejected the system has no room for a repentant criminal.]]
40* StockForeignName: His name translates into something like "John Johnson."
41* SuperStrength: He lifts a broken mast, a loaded cart, young Cosette on a rope and the unconscious Marius. The fact we see him unable to lift a small trunk when he leaves Cosette shows his physical decline.
42* TechnicalPacifist: Won't raise a hand against his enemies first, and despite the chaos of the climactic battle of the film, [[spoiler:does not participate for the sake of saving Marius for Cosette]].
43* TurnTheOtherCheek: After his encounter with the Bishop of Digne, the great mercy shown to him then transforms him.
44* YouAreNumberSix: His prisoner number is 24601.
45[[/folder]]
46
47[[folder:Inspector Javert]]
48[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Javert_8941.jpg]]
49[[caption-width-right:250:''"God be my witness / I never shall yield / Till we come face to face..."'']]
50->'''Played By:''' Creator/RussellCrowe
51
52->''"Tell me quickly what's the story\
53Who saw what and why and where\
54Let him give a full description\
55Let him answer to Javert!"''
56
57A determined police inspector on Valjean's trail.
58----
59* AntiVillain: He's an honest cop tracking an ex-convict who broke parole. Said ex-convict just happens to ''also'' be an honest man who is trying to lead a respectable life.
60%%%* BadassLongcoat:
61* BadassBoast: "You know ''nothing'' of Javert!"
62* ByTheBookCop: [[spoiler:His struggle with adhering to the rules vs. bending them for the sake of a genuinely honorable man leads to his death.]]
63* BSODSong: [[spoiler:Javert's suicide occurs during a tense and fragile song.]]
64* CoolSword: As an officer, he wears a sword that was the style of the time (a smallsword) and is quite skilled with it.
65* DeathByFallingOver: An intentional version. He allows himself to lose his footing and fall into the Seine river.
66%%* {{Determinator}}
67* TheDreaded: Criminals everywhere fear him because he will never stop chasing them.
68* DressingAsTheEnemy: Javert dresses in plainclothes when he infiltrates the rebels.
69* DrivenToSuicide: After Valjean shows him mercy, Javert gets morally confused and decides to jump off the bridge into the Seine river.
70* FaceDeathWithDignity: Played with, as said death is self-inflicted but done so out of a sense of honor.
71%%* TheFettered
72* {{Foil}}: Potentially. His insistence that Valjean recover the (anachronistic) Napoleonic-era tricolor, and his wearing of a Napoleonic ''Legion d'Honneur'', give the impression that he is an old revolutionary who had his idealism shot off in the wars. This, in turn, makes him an old former radical turned pillar of the establishment, and a perfect foil to the young, idealistic nobles and intellectuals who make up Les Amis d'ABC.
73* IAmTheNoun: Subverted. Javert's self-identification with the law [[spoiler: renders him powerless and leads him to suicide.]]
74* InspectorJavert: He's the TropeNamer who relentlessly pursues Valjean.
75%%* KillMeNowOrForeverStayYourHand
76%%%* KnightTemplar
77* NotDistractedByTheSexy: Several women, most notably Mme. Thenardier try. Javert's reaction is universally disgust.
78%%* PrinciplesZealot
79* TheReveal: During "The Confrontation". Valjean's last verse was even cut so viewers can clearly hear Javert drop this bombshell (though no surprise to book or theater fans).
80-->'''Javert''': I was born inside a jail! I was born with scum like you! I am from the gutter, too!
81%%* TheRival
82* SternChase: With the exception of the time he joins the students to act as a spy, he spends the ''entire story'' chasing Valjean.
83%%* TheStoic
84* VillainProtagonist: The story is about him just as it is about Valjean, particularly their conflicting views on redemption and empathy. Made even more explicitly as Valjean's last verse from "The Confrontation" is cut so Javert can blurt out his backstory for the audience.
85* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler: The idea that the law can be wrong and former criminals can show mercy causes such a mental break in him that it eventually leads to his death.]]
86* VillainRespect: [[spoiler: Pinning his ''Legion d'Honneur'', awarded for courage in battle, on the coat of the dead Gavroche.]]
87[[/folder]]
88
89[[folder:Fantine]]
90[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Fantine_2651.jpg]]
91[[caption-width-right:250:''"I had a dream my life would be so different from this hell I'm living!"'']]
92->'''Played By:''' Creator/AnneHathaway
93
94->''"I dreamed a dream in time gone by\
95When hope was high\
96And life worth living\
97I dreamed that love would never die\
98I dreamed that God would be forgiving..."''
99
100A struggling factory worker and mother of Cosette.
101----
102* AdaptationDyeJob: Along with most Fantines that appear in staged version, in the book, she's blonde.
103* BreakTheCutie: Everything that happens to her over the course of the musical. ''I Dreamed A Dream'' is a whole reference to this happening to her.
104* BrokenBird: As a result of all of the traumas she's been through she's completely broken by the time Valjean finds her among the prostitutes and wishes that God would let her die.
105* DecoyProtagonist: Anne Hathaway got top billing as lead actress. [[spoiler:The trailers don't indicate she dies early on]].
106* DefiledForever: How she's treated as a result of having Cosette out of wedlock.
107* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: She's just trying to make ends meet for her daughter, whom she was led to believe was sick.
108* TraumaticHaircut: The first of what she gives up when she loses her job.
109* MamaBear: Went through A LOT for Cosette. Notable in that she barely raised Cosette (and Cosette is implied to have no memories of her) before leaving her with the Thenardiers.
110* MissingMom: To Cosette, as she can't afford to take care of her on her own.
111* TraumaCongaLine: [[spoiler:Falls in love with a guy that gets her pregnant and then abandons her, leaves her daughter with an innkeeper's family that continually cheats her out of money, fired from her job because of an AlphaBitch employee who just wanted to find some dirt on Fantine, and then resorting to prostitution to make ends meet before dying from a disease she might have contracted from doing her job out in the cold every night]].
112[[/folder]]
113
114[[folder:Cosette]]
115[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Cosette_9809.jpg]]
116[[caption-width-right:250:''"In my life / There are so many questions and answers / That somehow seem wrong..."'']]
117->'''Played By:''' Creator/AmandaSeyfried; Isabelle Allen (young)
118
119->''"There is a castle on a cloud\
120I like to go there in my sleep\
121Aren't any floors for me to sweep\
122Not in my castle on a cloud."''
123
124Fantine's young daughter in the care of the the Thénardiers.
125----
126* AdaptationDyeJob: Had darker hair in the book, but the change to a lighter hair color to differentiate her from Eponine.
127* BarefootPoverty: As a child, she wears no shoes because the Thénardiers treat her like a slave.
128* DaddysGirl: Attached to Valjean at the hip once he shows her compassion.
129* DisappearedDad: Her birth father ran out on Fantine when he got her pregnant, meaning Cosette never even met him. Don't worry, though; Valjean more than picks up the slack.
130%%* TheIngenue
131* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She has blonde hair and is a fairly nice person.
132* HappilyAdopted: By Valjean, who rescues her from the Thenardiers
133* HeartwarmingOrphan: The addition of the song "Suddenly" to the film is about how Cosette's appearance in Valjean's life makes her this to him.
134* LoveAtFirstSight: Quite literally, since she falls in love with Marius at their first encounter before they exchange a single word.
135* MoralityPet: Valjean spells this out to her as he was dying.
136-->"It's the story of one who turned from hating. A man who only learned to love when you were in his keeping."
137* NiceGirl: She doesn't have a mean bone in her body.
138* OrphansOrdeal: Treated as a slave by the {{Jerkass}} Thenardiers until HappilyAdopted by Valjean.
139* PurityPersonified: Despite the harshness of her life with the Thenardiers and (unbeknownst to her) quiet life on the run, she manages to make it through the film no worse for the wear.
140* RagsToRiches: While not necessarily rich, she definitely had an infinitely better life with Valjean than with the Thenardiers.
141* ShesAllGrownUp: After the nine-year TimeSkip, Cosette has matured into a beautiful woman.
142[[/folder]]
143
144[[folder:Marius Pontmercy]]
145[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Marius_2210.jpg]]
146[[caption-width-right:250:''"How the world may be changed / In just one burst of light..."'']]
147->'''Played By:''' Creator/EddieRedmayne
148
149->''"From the table in the corner\
150They could see a world reborn\
151And they rose with voices ringing\
152I can hear them now!"''
153
154A student revolutionary who falls in love with Cosette.
155----
156%%%* BadassBoast: When he threatens to blow up the barricade.
157* DeathSeeker: He goes to the barricade with the intent to die because he thinks he'll have to live a life without Cosette.
158%%%%* TheLancer:
159%%* LonelyRichKid
160* LoveAtFirstSight: He falls for Cosette before they even talk, exactly the same as her.
161* LoveRedeems: Loving Cosette makes him less reckless and more responsible.
162* MeaningfulName: Meta version. Redhead played by Redmayne.
163* ObliviousToLove: Towards Éponine. Quite a lot of her character arc revolves around the fact that she's in love with him and he doesn't even notice.
164* SecretlyWealthy: He didn't agree with his grandfather's politics and is disowned by him until they reconcile at the end of the film. Best explained in the sung line of 'won't spend a franc that I've not earned' when Eponine finds out his secret.
165* SoleSurvivor: Thanks to the intervention of Jean Valjean, he is [[spoiler:the only revolutionaire to survive at the barricade.]]
166* SurvivorGuilt: "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables" is about this.
167* TenorBoy: He is a fairly innocent person and his actor Eddie Redmayne has a tenor voice.
168%%* WideEyedIdealist
169* YouthfulFreckles: Look at 'em. And being young and naive is a major part of his character.
170[[/folder]]
171
172[[folder:Monsieur and Madame Thénardier]]
173[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Thenardiers_7267.jpg]]
174[[caption-width-right:250:Monsieur: ''"Everybody raise a glass!"'' / Madame: ''"Raise it up the master's arse!"'']]
175->'''Played By:''' Creator/SachaBaronCohen and Creator/HelenaBonhamCarter
176
177->''"Glad to do a friend a favor\
178Doesn't cost me to be nice\
179But nothing gets you nothing\
180Everything has got a little price!"''
181
182A shady pair of innkeepers and criminals.
183----
184* AbusiveParents: To Cosette, who wasn't their child but still under their care, and to Eponine later on in the film when she [[spoiler:spoils a robbery attempt Thenardier was going to make on Valjean and Cosette's home]].
185* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Normally played by an older man with some degree of thinning hair and a larger woman (to reflect the book's description of her as an almost manly looking woman) respectively in the play. Here they're played by Creator/SachaBaronCohen and Creator/HelenaBonhamCarter.
186%%* DeadpanSnarker:
187* DirtyCoward: Neither Monsieur nor Madame Thenardier participate in the battles at the barricades, though arguably this is because their goal is to loot the bodies in the chaos right afterwards. Monsieur Thenardier in the book is implied to have abandoned a battle during the war as well.
188* EvilIsPetty: Both of them take what they can get from their guests and Mme. tries to cheat Valjean out of as much money as possible until her husband botches her attempt to get anything more from him.
189%%%* EvilMatriarch: Madame.
190%%%%* EvilRedhead: Monsieur.
191* TheFagin: Conspires with their daughter and the Patron-Minette when stealing from people in Paris.
192%%%* FauxAffablyEvil
193* FrenchJerk: Sacha Baron Cohen breaks out an accent for ''Master of the House'' that would fit right in in the final act of ''Film/HistoryOfTheWorldPartI''. Noteworthy since everyone else, despite playing a Frenchman or Frenchwoman, is NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent.
194* HappilyMarried / UnholyMatrimony: Madame's "I used to think that I would meet a prince/But god almighty have you seen what's happened since?" lines are a genuine complaint in the play; here they are only to get close to a guest and pick his pockets.
195* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: They seem genuinely upset to hear that Fantine is dead... and then try to screw Valjean out of as much of his money as they can in exchange for taking Cosette away.
196* KarmaHoudini: Thenardier gets punched in the face by Marius, and the both of them get thrown out of a party but that's about it.
197* LaserGuidedKarma: One small exception to the above in Monsieur's case: during the song "Master of the House," Monsieur is seen pissing into a wine bottle to fill it up before passing it out to a customer. At the end of the song the bottle finds its way back into Monsieur's hands, who takes a swig and [[SpitTake spits it out]].
198%%%* LaughablyEvil
199* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:Their appearance at Marius and Cosette's wedding leads to Marius and Cosette finding Valjean moments before he dies]].
200* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Their attempt to cheat Valjean out of money a second time inadvertently leads to Javert becoming aware that Valjean might be in the city.
201%%* OneHeadTaller
202* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Madame Thenardier dies in the book]].
203* VillainSong: "Master of the House".
204[[/folder]]
205
206[[folder:Éponine Thénardier]]
207[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Epoine_3277.JPG]]
208[[caption-width-right:250:''"A world that's full of happiness / That I have never known..."'']]
209->'''Played By:''' Creator/SamanthaBarks; Natalya Wallace (young)
210
211->''"And I know it's only in my mind\
212That I'm talking to myself and not to him\
213And although I know that he is blind\
214Still I say, there's a way for us..."''
215
216The Thénardiers' destitute daughter.
217----
218* AdaptationalVillainy: Eponine is not a villain in any version of the story, but she's hit with a bit of ''[[RecursiveAdaptation recursive]]'' AdaptationalVillainy in that her subplot from the book about attempting to sabotage Marius and Cosette's relationship returns, albeit abridged, after being absent from the musical.
219* BarefootPoverty: Being a destitute daughter of the Thénardiers, she walks with no shoes on.
220* BookEnds: The movie rendition of "On My Own" omits the prelude, so the song begins and ends with a TitleDrop.
221* ButtMonkey: Marius being ObliviousToLove from her is largely the cause of her status as this, as well as the fact that her parents stopped giving a crap about her when they no longer had money to provide for themselves.
222* {{Chickification}}: Wardrobe-wise, the costume department went out of their way to have Eponine's dress emphasize Barks' figure by making her waist look ''tiny'' and lowering the cut of the dress far lower than anything compared to the outfits Barks (or any of the other actresses who have played Eponine) wore onstage.
223%%* DiedInYourArmsTonight
224* FauxActionGirl: She carried a pistol into the battle but we never see her use it.
225%%* HeroicSacrifice: For Marius.
226* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Could have very well [[spoiler: not given Marius the letter from Cosette and therefore kept them apart, but she does so anyway, probably because she realized there wasn't much time before she succumbed to the gunshot in her chest]].
227* KilledMidSentence: "And rain will make the flowers (grow)".
228* LoveRedeems: Friendship and Romantic Love.
229* MaleGaze: Every time the camera cuts to her in "One Day More", it gets closer and closer while she's getting dressed.
230* NiceGirl: Considering her upbringing, she's remarkably kind and friendly.
231* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: [[spoiler:She finds out where Cosette lives for Marius and then watches them find love together. Then she stops her father from robbing Valjean and is slapped in the face for it. Then she saves Marius and dies for it]].
232* SuppressedMammaries[=/=]{{Sarashi}}: For the battle, to [[SweetPollyOliver disguise herself as a boy]].
233* TagalongKid: She's with the ABC's because of Marius. Though she hangs around their HQ, none of them really talk to her. [[spoiler:Yet she was the first to die.]]
234%%* TakingTheBullet: For Marius
235%%%%* TokenGoodTeammate: To her parent's criminal gang.
236* UnkemptBeauty: Still pretty despite being covered in dirt.
237* UnrequitedLoveLastsForever: It's arguable whether her words were supposed to be a confession or just a vain attempt to reassure Marius she's okay. Marius might have realized she's in love with him, but he cares enough for her to cry and [[AnywhereButTheirLips kiss her on the forehead]] [[spoiler:after she dies]] in the film.
238[[/folder]]
239
240[[folder:Gavroche]]
241[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Gavroche_5391.jpg]]
242[[caption-width-right:250:''"And little people know / When little people fight..."'']]
243->'''Played By:''' Daniel Huttlestone
244
245->''"'Ow do you do? My name's Gavroche.\
246These are my people. Here's my patch.\
247Not much to look at, nothing posh\
248Nothing that you'd call up to scratch..."''
249
250A streetwise urchin helping the revolutionaries.
251----
252* TheArtfulDodger: [[spoiler:Until the end of his solo song "Little People", in which he is KilledMidSentence]].
253%%* BadassAdorable
254* ChildSoldiers: Lines cut from the film indicate that the Amis are wary of him being around, but they eventually realize that he wasn't going to leave and there was no way of keeping him away from the conflict.
255%%* DeadpanSnarker
256* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:He's the one who begins the reprise of "Do You Hear The People Sing?" that encourages the boys to make their LastStand]].
257* DiesWideOpen: [[spoiler:His eyes are still open when he dies. They're still open when Javert views his body laid out alongside Eponine and the other Amis.]]
258%%* FaceDeathWithDignity
259* {{Foil}}: To Fauchelevant, the gravedigger Valjean helped, and in turn hid him and Cosette in a convent. Gavroche was manhandled by Javert and paid him back by blowing his cover to Les Amis.
260* IgnoredEpiphany: He should have listened to Valjean who told him [[spoiler:not to go back to the barricade]].
261%%* KillTheCutie
262* KilledMidSentence: He dies just as he is about to finish his reprise of "Little People".
263* LeParkour: His first song/scene "Look Down (Beggars)" is basically a series of [[TrackingShot Tracking Shots]] that show us how well he can weave through the near unmovable crowds of Paris.
264* MouthyKid: [[PaintingTheFourthWall He gives us some musical exposition]] to the situation in Paris after the last TimeSkip. In universe, he acts as the Amis' connection to the streets and is the one that [[spoiler:informs them that General Lamarque has passed away]].
265* StreetUrchin: [[spoiler:He was abandoned by his parents, the Thenardiers. In fact, he's the baby in the carrier that the Thenardiers switch with a guest's luggage during "Master of the House".]]
266* TagalongKid: The boys didn't give him a gun despite knowing he'd be a part of the conflict, so he ends up standing around during the battles that take place at the barricade. Other than that, he sticks to Courfeyrac for much of the movie.
267[[/folder]]
268
269[[folder:Enjolras]]
270[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Enjorlas_1381.JPG]]
271[[caption-width-right:250:''"One more day before the storm / At the barricades of freedom..."'']]
272->'''Played By:''' Creator/AaronTveit
273
274->''"Red! The blood of angry men!\
275Black! The dark of ages past!\
276Red! A world about to dawn!\
277Black! A night that ends at last!"''
278
279The student revolutionary leader.
280----
281* AngryMobSong: ALL of his solos involve rallying the people.
282%%%* BadassLongcoat:
283* CelibateHero: Love for France is the only love he has.
284* CrucifiedHeroShot: [[spoiler: Out a window.]]
285%%* DefiantToTheEnd
286* DiedStandingUp: [[spoiler:Before getting shot out a window.]]
287%%* DyingMomentOfAwesome
288%%* FaceDeathWithDignity
289%%%%* LaResistance:
290%%* LastStand
291* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: The red jacket comes from the stage adaptation, and is an easy indicator of who the leader of the Amis are.
292* TheLeader: Of the Amis.
293%%%* RebelLeader
294* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids: Subverted and ironic in that he's an idealist himself; he thinks Marius is treating the revolution like a game and tells Marius that he is no longer a child when Marius says [[SickeninglySweethearts he's fallen in love with a girl he describes as 'a burst of light']].
295* WhatIsOneMansLifeInComparison: Cites this as the reason why Marius should favor the revolution over pursuing love, which is already true of many of the young men in the Amis anyway - they're all giving up families and lives as students to fight for the cause and thinks Marius should as well.
296--> '''Enjolras''': Who cares about your lonely soul? We strive toward a larger goal, our little lives don't count at all!
297%%%* WideEyedIdealist
298[[/folder]]
299
300[[folder:Les Amis de l'ABC]]
301-> ''"Do you hear the people sing?\
302Singing the song of angry men\
303It is the music of the people\
304Who will not be slaves again!!"''
305
306The group of students that act to create a better future for France.
307----
308* AdaptationalAttractiveness:
309** Subverted with Bossuet, who is described as so unlucky he was bald by 25 (but not necessarily ugly), has a full head of hair in the film.
310** Played straight with Grantaire, who is explicitly stated to be ugly in the book. He's played by the relatively handsome [[Creator/GeorgeBlagden George Blagden]].
311* AdaptationDistillation: The Amis all have distinct personality traits in the book that hardly made it into the musical as it is; the film goes further by not even bothering to name any of them save for Enjolras (and even then, watchers not familiar with the book or musical may not know that's a name).
312* BigBrotherInstinct: Courfeyrac acts this way towards Gavroche. In multiple scenes he's the one keeping an eye on Gavroche, making sure he's safe and that the others listen to what he has to say. [[spoiler:He goes completely berserk when he realises Gavroche is outside the barricade and is devastated when the soldiers shoot him.]]
313* ButtMonkey: Joly comes off as this on one occasion during the film in which [[spoiler:his gun is stolen by the Thenardiers]].
314* DiesWideOpen: [[spoiler:All of them; this is a reference taken from the book.]]
315* TheEveryman: Combeferre, who doesn't have any official lines from the musical that make it into the film, is the most active of the Amis throughout the film.
316* GunsAkimbo: Combeferre can be seen DualWielding pistols after the barricade is raised.
317* LaResistance: They're a student group who want to fight against the king and his government.
318* LastStand: [[spoiler:Played straight when they all rise against the soldiers, and then subverted when the group is narrowed down to the last four students; the soldiers don't bother fighting them face to face... they end up shooting three of the four surviving students from beneath the floor.]]
319* MeaningfulName: Their group name means 'The Friends of the Oppressed'.
320* SourSupporter: Grantaire's original cynicism in the book just barely makes it into the film in the form of his continuing to drink despite Enjolras' warning. Behind the scenes footage indicates that much of that footage was simply cut out. [[spoiler:Grantaire turns out to be completely right about their chances of success]].
321* WhatTheHellHero: Combeferre and some of the other boys aren't very pleased with Marius [[spoiler:after he threatens to blow the barricade]].
322%%%%* WideEyedIdealist: The lot of them, save for Grantaire.
323[[/folder]]

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