Les Misérables | レ・ミゼラブル 終わりなき旅路
This feature drama, produced to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Fuji TV, is an adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic masterpiece Les Miserables set in the 1990s in Japan. In Kobe in 1993, Jun Baba gets taken to a juvenile prison due to a killing of a man who cheated his mother out of all her money in self-defense. One day, he hears that his younger brother, who has been desperately ill, is in a critical condition and breaks out. However, he finds out his brother is already dead. In the depth of despair, he tries to kill himself but is saved by a man who runs a self-support facility. He begins to live at the place, and befriends with Takumi Watanabe aspiring to be a lawyer. In 1995, the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake hits and their friendship comes to an end. Crushed under the debris, Takumi persuades Jun to live his life instead. Jun swears to live on assuming Takumi's identity.
Description: This feature drama, produced to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Fuji TV, is an adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic masterpiece Les Miserables set in the 1990s in Japan. In Kobe in 1993, Jun Baba gets taken to a juvenile prison due to a killing of a man who cheated his mother out of all her money in self-defense. One day, he hears that his younger brother, who has been desperately ill, is in a critical condition and breaks out. However, he finds out his brother is already dead. In the depth of despair, he tries to kill himself but is saved by a man who runs a self-support facility. He begins to live at the place, and befriends with Takumi Watanabe aspiring to be a lawyer. In 1995, the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake hits and their friendship comes to an end. Crushed under the debris, Takumi persuades Jun to live his life instead. Jun swears to live on assuming Takumi's identity.
Genres: TV Movie
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 143 minutes
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Dean Fujioka
Played Baba Jun
Arata Iura
Played Saito Ryousuke
Mizuki Yamamoto
Played Fuwa Yui
Ryo Yoshizawa
Played Baba Jun (Young)
Nijiro Murakami
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Kaya Kiyohara
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Kouhei Matsushita
Played
Mayuko Fukuda
Played
Hiroya Shimizu
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Daikichi Sugawara
Played
Toshihide Tonesaku
Played
Kinari Hirano
Played
Serena Motola
Played
Kazunori Mimura
Played
Mahiru Koda
Played
Kyoko Hasegawa
Played
Nobuaki Kaneko
Played
Yasuko Tomita
Played
Yasufumi Terawaki
Played
Masatô Ibu
Played
Rino Katase
Played
Karina
Played
Eiji Okuda
Played
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