It's like it's an entire musical about how people like him are parasites betraying every ideal of a nation?
He's the Baron du Thenardier.
He's the Baron du Thenardier.
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Les misérables ?
Or the one about Trump shitting on France but praising Les Misérables ?
Audiard was saying : Les cons, ça ose tout, c'est même à ça qu'on les reconnait.
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(Also...Thenardier isn't a baron).
But I’m trying to figure out who Trump self-identifies with because the ABC are anti-monarchists, Valjean is a religious man on a redemption journey while raising a dead employee’s child… 🤷♀️
I feel like the musical, at least, is so ... light? on backstory/set up that I regularly see people posting about how this takes place during the French Revolution, so people can just kinda gloss over the reasonings of the ABC
Yes, the musical cuts out a lot of the book but that is not surprising. It’s a hefty, dense read.
As for the French Revolution, the majority of Americans are >
But Napoleonic Age? Pffft. That’s known even less in the US!
The June Rebellion was real even if the characters in Les Miz are not.