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                    		   "It’s one of the greatest  opportunities I’ve ever had, and if I’m a tenth of the man Jean Valjean is,  I’ll be a very happy man." 
                    		   - Hugh Jackman                              
                  		                         		 |  |  Celebrity Interviews Les Miserables and the Gospel StoryBy Hannah Goodwyn CBN.com Senior Producer
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        - Les Miserables, at  its core, is the story of a downtrodden man’s salvation. The main character,  Jean Valjean, is a convict without hope. It’s when a benevolent bishop shows God’s  grace in a life-saving way that Valjean begins his transformation story. Starring Hugh Jackman in the role of Valjean, Les Miserables beautifully shows how  God’s mercy can save a life. Conversely, the actions of Inspector Javert  (played by Russell Crowe) show how striving for salvation through works can  break one. Speaking of his character, Jackman says, “Jean Valjean comes  from a place of the greatest hardship that I could never imagine—I don’t think  any of us here could—and manages to transform himself from the inside.”  Victor Hugo uses the word ‘transfiguration.’ It’s even more  than a transformation, because he becomes more god-like. It’s a religious… it’s  a spiritual change. It’s something that happens from within. And it’s to me,  one of the most beautiful journeys every written, and I didn’t take the  responsibility of playing the role lightly. I think it’s one of the greatest  opportunities I’ve ever had, and if I’m a tenth of the man Jean Valjean is,  I’ll be a very happy man.” What his character, Valjean, ultimately learns is how to  accept love and grace and that by doing that he can honor God. Javert holds to  the belief that honest work pleases the Lord and if you falter you are  condemned. 
 With the bishop being the one who reaches out to Valjean,  thereby saving him for God’s work, the story shows the life-changing impact  grace can have when extended to another. In some ways, Les Miserables encourages people of faith to hold fast to the faith  while extending the love and mercy of Christ to all they meet. The Christian  Church ought to be the refuge and rescue all of society can lean on, and that’s  something author Victor Hugo wanted the Church at the time to understand. “There's a large  comment in the book about the church at the time. It made [Hugo] very, very  unpopular when he wrote it. It was a big behemoth, powerful, distant, quite  excluding thing. There was a lot of fire and brimstone,” says Jackman. “I think  he was reminding everyone at the time of the Jesus Christ example, which is to  love people. And it's never been more relevant.” Though Hugo wrote Les Miserables in the 1860s, the  story’s spiritual and moral themes are still applicable today. Intertwined with  Valjean and Javert’s stories, there is Fantine’s.  
 Anne Hathaway plays the destitute woman who resorts to  prostitution to make money to provide for her daughter, Cosette. To get ready  for the role, Hathaway looked into that world to discover what the character  must feel being brought that low. “I tried to get inside the reality of her story as it exists  in our world,” Hathaway says. “To do that, I read a lot of articles and watched  a lot of documentaries and news clips about sexual slavery. For me and for this  particular story, I came to the realization that I had been thinking about Fantine  as someone who lived in the past, but she doesn’t. She’s living in New York City right now.  She’s probably less than a block away. This injustice exists in our world, and  so every day that I was her, I just thought, ‘This isn’t an invention, this isn’t  me acting. This is me honoring that this pain lives in this world, and I hope  that in all of our lifetimes, like today, we see it end.’” More than just securing grace for himself, Valjean extends  it to those he meets as his story progresses, as we are to do in our lives. The  bishop is Christ-like toward him, and he in turn is gracious to Fantine. We are  all to be “the Jesus Christ example”, as Jackman puts it, and love one another.  For more cast interviews and movie reviews, sign up to receive CBN.com's Entertainment email update. 
  Hannah   Goodwyn serves as the Entertainment and Family producer for CBN.com. For   more articles and information, visit Hannah's bio page.
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