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I'll watch Part 2 at some point soon.

(view spoiler) I don't know if that's worse or better than the changes to the musical.
The barber/tooth drawer guy was really creepy. The novel just says "barber" so I guess they felt free to make it as wild as possible.
I think an adaptation can not do justice to this novel. It's missing Hugo's musings on morality, like this one
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It's well acted for the most part. I wasn't sure about Lily Collins but she did a great job during Fantine's darkest moments. David Oyelowo is too handsome and kind looking to be hard-nosed Javert.
The child they found for Cosette is really sweet looking. Thank goodness she's not singing. There's no worse singers in the show than 9 year old girls. Actually one time one of the Cosettes was the daughter of Jean Valjean. She was younger than 9 so her voice wasn't too horrible and she was cute.
I keep meaning to reread the novel one of these years but it's soooo long and wordy and dense. This adaptation is giving me an excuse to at least skim parts of it.
I think it’s up on Amazon Prime now, or is coming soon, maybe I’ll give it a try since you think it has some positives and I trust your opinions on it. I saw a thread on twitter where a woman- I think a professor of French literature- had done her dissertation on Les Mis, broke it down by episode. She said she liked some points, while others missed the mark, but that’s true of any adaptation.