"Les Misérables," directed by Alexis Manenti, Damien Bonnard, Djebril Zonga, Issa Perica, and Ladj Ly, is a gripping crime drama thriller released in 2012. Set in the outskirts of Paris, the film follows a trio of anti-crime police officers tasked with patrolling a volatile, poverty-stricken neighborhood. As tensions escalate between the officers and the local community, a series of events unfold, leading to a high-stakes confrontation that tests the limits of justice and morality. Starring Damien Bonnard, Djebril Zonga, Issa Perica, and Alexis Manenti, "Les Misérables" delves deep into themes of social inequality, police brutality, and the complexities of human nature. Through its intense narrative and powerful performances, the film offers a thought-provoking exploration of the challenges faced by both law enforcement and marginalized communities. With its raw authenticity and unflinching portrayal of urban unrest, "Les Misérables" is a must-watch for fans of compelling crime dramas and socially relevant cinema.
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