In a 19th century France marked by injustice and class struggle, we follow the tumultuous life of Jean Valjean, an ex-convict who, after spending years in prison for stealing a piece of bread, tries to reintegrate into society. Despite his efforts to reform, Valjean is relentlessly pursued by Inspector Javert, a man obsessed with enforcing the law at all costs.
As Valjean seeks redemption, he encounters Fantine, a poor woman forced into prostitution to care for her daughter Cosette, who lives with a ruthless innkeeping couple. Moved by Fantine's suffering, Valjean promises to take care of little Cosette, bringing her to a new home and providing her with a paternal love she has never known.
As she grows up, Cosette becomes a beautiful and sweet young woman, and Valjean does everything he can to protect her from the cruel outside world. However, the shadow of Javert is never far away, and the Revolution of 1832 is about to erupt, further complicating the lives of our heroes. In a context of struggle and sacrifice, a heartrending portrait of love, redemption, and the quest for justice is presented in a world full of despair. The lives of Valjean and Cosette become a mirror of the social struggles of the time, resonating in the hearts of those seeking change and a better future.