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Les Misérables Review: A Searing Portrait of the Cyclical Nature of Violence in an Increasingly Divided World
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Les Misérables Review: A Searing Portrait of the Cyclical Nature of Violence in an Increasingly Divided World

Narrated as a slow-burn police procedural, Ladj Ly’s Les Misérables is a commentary on the pervasive, lingering stain of social injustice. The masterful filmmaking evokes the extent of powerlessness that the marginalised are forced to internalise.
Posted by Poulomi Das July 3, 2016

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